Sports Leaders

Our Sports Leaders:

Our Manifesto:

Our Sports Leader team wants to promote and achieve the follow three things; to increase, to accomplish and to benefit. Our mission is to unite Western House Academy through sport, to enable others to reach their highest capability and to push their boundaries by motivating our peers to show an interest in their physical and emotional wellbeing.

We want to INCREASE and develop our sport participation across the whole school from EYFS to upper school competitively and recreationally. We will work as a team alongside Mrs Thomson to help break down barriers, which could be causing pupils not to participate in sport. We will help with sports clubs and intra school competitions to ACCOMPLISH goals, help evaluate and develop new events to make sport even more successful. We will do this by working close as a team to understand strengths and weakness of the current events in place and help create future events to meet additional pupils needs. We will promote the BENEFITS that sport and exercise can have to health and well-being and with the awareness of this on the increase, the benefits have never been more important. We will promote to pupils and try to inspire our younger peers.

We believe that a leader is someone who demonstrates all endless possibilities, who competes for achievement, participates for fun and simply enjoys sport and tries their best. Our core values are to inspire and support our community through determination and ambition. As a team we promise to be a team of role models for our peers demonstrating spirit, motivation and belief and through doing this we know that our school community can achieve big things.

Sport is a way of life; everyone can do it at Western House Academy.

Our roles as Sports Leaders include: 


Autumn Term update:

'During this term, the Sports Leaders began undertaking their roles and put in place a rota to support and lead lunchtime supervision on the ball court. They have focused mainly on delivering football and archery sessions for pupils in Year 3-6. They have also engaged with reception pupils during this time each day teaching and playing interactive games and helping their younger peers to gain social confidence. The Sports Leaders have also been involved in PE lessons with younger years supporting class teachers when delivering the pupils second lessons.'

Spring Term update:

Summer Term update:


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Sports Clubs at WHA

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