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06/25/2009

'Fun in the Sun' at Preston Lodge High School

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Active Schools and local Community Development worker Angie Davie are running a fun filled active summer holiday programme ‘Fun in the Sun’ for P1 – S4 pupils in the Prestonpans cluster at Preston Lodge High School. 

 

Sessions are running Monday to Friday 10am – 12pm from Monday 29th June – Friday 31st July.

 

Activities include rugby, football, hockey, dance mats, scavenger hunts, cheerleading, judo, hip-hop, Funky Fun, Funky Fitness and much more!

 

The sessions cost £10 for the week and you can book in via letters distributed by your local school office or you can sign up on the day at 9.45am with Angie Davie in the PE department.

If you would like more information then please feel free to contact Emma Biggart (Active Schools) 07976377956 or Angie Davie 07976241876.

06/23/2009

Fit and Fabulous!

Pic 2Girls on the Go in the West came to a close last Tuesday with a ‘Fit and Fabulous’ Festival run at Preston Lodge High School.  Fitness Cluster clubs in Musselburgh and Tranent have been running for the last few weeks giving P6 & P7 girls a taste of different fitness activities each week including circuit training, spinning and aerobics. 

The festival saw girls, parents and big sisters from Prestonpans, Tranent and Musselburgh taking part in an aerobic combat class with Fiona Wilson and finishing with a relaxing Ashtanga Yoga session led by Chris Grodynska.

Well done to all of the ladies that came along and took part in the event!

12/01/2008

NEWSLETTERS

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Slam Dunk!

DAP Festival Group photoIt was all fun and games at Meadowmill Sports Centre last Thursday when Active Schools ran their first Primary School Disability Activity festival of this year. Children all across East Lothian have been accessing sessions delivered by the Active Schools team during school time and the festival created the opportunity to bring all groups together to showcase their skills and to have some fun. The pupils have been focussing on basketball, boccia and practicing all of the skills that the sports involve. The festival was broken down into three basketball stations and three boccia related stations. The whole team was impressed with the enthusiasm shown by all of the children and also by the level of talent on display!

Active Schools would like to say a big thank you to all of the school staff that brought the children up to take part, to Telford College for assisting at the stations and to Gary Fraser (Sport Development Coordinator, Lothian Disability Sport) and Stevie Duff (East Lothian Disability Sport Development Officer) for their help on the day. 

 

For further information on the Disability Activity Programme please contact Suzanne Laing on 07976376615 or slaing@elcschool.org.uk

11/28/2008

S2 Hockey Champions

The Preston Lodge second year girls went to the S2 East Lothian Core Programme Tournament with high expectations. The girls only had 7 players and decided to play without a goalkeeper. In the tournament there were teams from North Berwick, Dunbar, Ross High and Knox Academy.

The last game against Dunbar was a convincing 4-0 win with an all out attack performance so they got their goal tally up as high as possible. Excellent performances form the 7 girls (Amie-Jane Russell, Chloe Galloway, Chelsea Anderson, Shannon Langlilands, Cara Ross, Emma Shepherd and Sasha Tulloch) who deserved to take the trophy home. WELL DONE!!

Graeme Bennion
Sport & Physical Activity Coordinator
01875811170
Preston Lodge High School
Park View
Prestonpans
East Lothian
EH32 9QJ

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11/24/2008

Bounce Poster 

The Musselburgh Active Schools team have just launched their newly branded ‘Bounce’ transition club with a range of activities that will span the length of the academic year.  The club will allow P7 pupils the opportunity to gain access to Musselburgh Grammar Schools excellent sporting facilities.  The classes will run once a month and will be delivered by qualified coaches, staff members and senior sports leaders with activities including Boxing, Trampolining, American Sports and Dance.  S1 pupils currently at the school will be encouraged to attend the activities to support P7 pupils, make new friends and enjoy the new activities on offer.  In addition to all the fun and games there will be a strong message about leading a healthy lifestyle.  Ashley Oswald, Active Schools Primary Coordinator for Musselburgh, is positive that the new club will encourage primary school pupils to make positive choices for leading a healthy and active lifestyle. In addition, to having lots of fun and making new friends.   

 

For more information contact:

 

Ashley Oswald

(Primary Active Schools Co-ordinator)

M: 0797 637 6945

E: aoswald@elcschool.org.uk

or

Robert Woodhead

(Secondary Sport and Physical Activity Co-ordinator)

T: 0131 665 4278

E: rwoodhead@elcschool.org.uk

Having a Ball in Musselburgh!

Picture 012 Active Schools provides a wide variety of opportunities to get school aged children ‘more active more often’.  One of the most popular ways in which active schools achieves this is by getting children and young people involved in football.

There are numerous extra-curricular Active Schools football clubs running throughout the Musselburgh Primary Cluster whether delivered by parent volunteers, coaches or members of school staff. This academic term a large number of new football sessions are kicking off for all age groups. At Campie Primary School children from all years can’t wait to perfect their dribbling skills with four new football clubs enjoying an overwhelming response! With more football opportunities at Whitecraig Primary School, the Musselburgh cluster can boast football on offer for all P5-7 pupils!

Not only can upper primary school pupils enjoy football participation, new fun packed Mini Kickers clubs are on offer at various schools. The Scottish FA Mini Kickers programme was developed for nursery and P1-2 children, focusing on a range of activities both fun and developmental. The framework of activities specifically focuses on improving basic motor skills, coordination and social interaction. Existing Mini Kickers club at Loretto RC Primary School delivered by two parents has proved hugely popular and it looks like this success will be mirrored at neighbouring schools!

One of Active Schools key priorities is to encourage more girls and young women to participate in sport and physical activity.  As football is the fastest growing sport for girls in Britain Ashley Oswald, Active Schools Primary Co-ordinator is currently looking to provide more girls only football opportunities in the Musselburgh cluster. With a large number of girls at Campie Primary School enthusiastic to get involved, a girls’ only football club has become a permanent fixture at the school. Girls look out for more football sessions coming to your school soon!

11/21/2008

JOIN THE JOGGING REVOLUTION!

Junior jogscotland is the junior programme to jogscotland which was established in 2002 by scottishathletics, the governing body of athletics in Scotland. Jogscotland uses simple, gentle walk/jog/run programmes to encourage everyone to get out and be active! The jogscotland programme is supported by NHS Health Scotland, sportscotland and the Scottish Government Health Department; three national bodies working together to help many people in Scotland adopt a healthier and more active lifestyle. There are many adult course availiable in East Lothian (contact Sue Broadway on 01875 679073 for more details) but Active Schools are keen to get young pupils fit and active, whilst having great fun through the junior programme. There is a great resourse which has lots of fun and energetic warm-ups, games and cool downs as well as a colourful, fun map to chart pupils mileage over the weeks.

Active Schools are offering free training to any volunteer keen to start a junior jogscotland group in their area. The date for the training is:

Wednesday 4th February, 6-8pm at Prestonpans Infant School.

The training will aim to give you experience with the Junior jogscotland resource, allow you to see it in action and  you can also raise any questions or queries with regards to running after school clubs in your area. The training will be relaxed and informal as we are looking to build your confidence in the delivery of this fantastic programme. There will be a brief element of practical activity so please wear suitable clothing.  The session will take place in the gym hall.

To sign up contact Lesley Nicholson on lnicholson@elcschool.org.uk or call her on 07976378469.

11/11/2008

Active Schools Win Council Star Award!

The winners of the 2008 Star Awards were announced at a special presentation ceremony held in Brunton Hall, Musselburgh on Thursday 6 November. The Star Awards recognise the achievements of employees and teams in a number of categories. There were over 100 nominations this year and The Active Schools Programme was selected as the winner in the category of Culture and Sport. The Council's Acting Director of Education and Children's Services, Don Ledingham, presented the award. Congratulations to all Active Schools coordinators who have consistently worked hard to achieve set targets to get young people in schools more active! On average per term during 2007/8 36,000 young people were involved in Active Schools Programmes. This is quite an achievement! Well done Active Schools!

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New Active Schools Coordinator in Dunbar

Dunbar and West Barns Primary Schools have a new Active Schools Coordinator, Caroline Kaye. She is delighted to be working part-time after having a baby boy, Harry. She worked in the North Berwick cluster for over 3 years and is delighted to be back and looking forward to the new challenge of working in the Dunbar cluster.

Her aim is to get more children more active, more often by offering a wide range of after school classes, organising taster sessions during school, increasing activities during health weeks, recruiting and training volunteers and coaches and targeting specific target groups.

Please do not hesitate to contact her to find out what is on offer for all the pupils after school and the training opportunities for volunteers and coaches.

Call today to make a difference: -

Caroline Kaye

Active Schools Coordinator

Dunbar Cluster - Dunbar & West Barns Primary

Tel: 01368 863 773

Mobile: 07976 376027

ckaye@elcschool.org.uk

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Active Schools Manager

  • Lynne Hogarth
    East Lothian Council in partnership with sportscotland jointly fund the position of Active Schools Manager. The main responsibility of this role is to manage, co-ordinate and implement Active Schools throughout primary and secondary schools, and the wider community. Please click on individual photo for full profile.

Active Schools Coordinators (Primary)

  • Ashley Oswald
    Active Schools Coordinators (Primary) are responsible for implementing the active schools programme in primary schools in East Lothian. Primary Coordinators are attached to a cluster area of schools (Dunbar, North Berwick, Haddington, Tranent, Prestonpans and Musselburgh) and they work closely with their Secondary Coordinator colleagues. All coordinators implement the same key programmes such as Basic Moves, TOPS, Playground Games, Multi-sports, Ready, Steady, Bike, as well as other additional activities, which vary from school to school. Many different people, such as teachers, volunteers, pupils and community clubs, contribute towards the Active Schools programme and without their input and support, success would not be possible. Please click on individual photo for full profile.

Sport & Physical Activity Coordinators (Secondary)

  • Graeme Bennion
    In September 2005 East Lothian in conjunction with the Scottish Executive appointed six Sport and Physical Activity Coordinators, one for each secondary school in East Lothian. The Sport and Physical Activity Coordinator's have provided an extra dimension to activities on offer both within and out with the curriculum. Please click on individual photo for full profile.

Youth Games

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    The Youth Games is a well-established annual Sports Event in East Lothian focussing on the six core sports: Rugby, Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, and Badminton. The event is primarily delivered by the Sports Development Unit with a combined effort from both Primary and Secondary Sports Coordinators, teachers and School Senior Management.

Volunteer and Activity Leaders Photos

  • Jan & Saartje Basic Moves Volunteers
    A selection of photos detailing the training, dedication and commitment of our volunteers and activity leaders. Click picture to enlarge.