The players' lounge at St Helens Rugby League Football Club (SHRLFC) has been transformed into a new facility designed to provide a learning environment for young people.
The Playing for Success Centre will be used to highlight the role of sport and promote active learning through the national curriculum, and will focus on developing skills in literacy, numeracy and IT.
Pupils from two local schools have been using the centre during October to take part in a programme of activities focused on SHRFLC and the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
Playing for Success is a partnership between the Department for Children, Schools and Familes, local authorities and sports clubs. The centre at the GPW Recruitment Stadium is being run as a partnership between SHRFLC and the Department for Education and Skills, as well as the Saints Community Development Foundation.
Centre manager, Tracey Ashley-Jones, said: "Playing for Success is a well-established government initiative that has been in existence for over ten years now, and embraces a variety of sports nationwide with more than 153 clubs now operational."
The centre was opened by a number of SHRFLC players, including Maurie Fa'asavalu, Paul Clough and Gary Wheeler.
The players' lounge at St Helens Rugby League Football Club (SHRLFC) has been transformed into a new facility designed to provide a learning environment for young people.
The European fitness sector is beating pre-pandemic numbers according to the 11th annual European Health & Fitness Market Report 2024 from Deloitte and EuropeActive, as Karsten Hollasch reports
In the dynamic world of indoor cycling, Schwinn has consistently been at the forefront of
innovation. Now, we proudly present the Schwinn Z Bike, the culmination of our legacy of
excellence.
In today's competitive fitness landscape, the key to success lies not only in providing
exceptional facilities but also in cultivating meaningful interactions with members.
A charity dedicated to narrowing the gender and ethnic diversity gap in physical activity
has launched a community wellbeing space aimed at extending the lives of people with some of
the UK’s poorest health outcomes.
The players' lounge at St Helens Rugby League Football Club (SHRLFC) has been transformed into a new facility designed to provide a learning environment for young people.
The Playing for Success Centre will be used to highlight the role of sport and promote active learning through the national curriculum, and will focus on developing skills in literacy, numeracy and IT.
Pupils from two local schools have been using the centre during October to take part in a programme of activities focused on SHRFLC and the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
Playing for Success is a partnership between the Department for Children, Schools and Familes, local authorities and sports clubs. The centre at the GPW Recruitment Stadium is being run as a partnership between SHRFLC and the Department for Education and Skills, as well as the Saints Community Development Foundation.
Centre manager, Tracey Ashley-Jones, said: "Playing for Success is a well-established government initiative that has been in existence for over ten years now, and embraces a variety of sports nationwide with more than 153 clubs now operational."
The centre was opened by a number of SHRFLC players, including Maurie Fa'asavalu, Paul Clough and Gary Wheeler.
The players' lounge at St Helens Rugby League Football Club (SHRLFC) has been transformed into a new facility designed to provide a learning environment for young people.
The European fitness sector is beating pre-pandemic numbers according to the 11th annual European Health & Fitness Market Report 2024 from Deloitte and EuropeActive, as Karsten Hollasch reports
Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
When a hefty round of investment
coincided with the pandemic, the
CEO of Midtown Athletic Clubs
feared the company – founded by
his grandfather – would go down
on his watch. He talks to Kath
Hudson about the pressure to
keep the business afloat
Speaking on the LIFTS podcast recently, Xponential Fitness CEO Anthony Geisler said participation in studio cycling is down globally. Kath Hudson decided to investigate
In the dynamic world of indoor cycling, Schwinn has consistently been at the forefront of
innovation. Now, we proudly present the Schwinn Z Bike, the culmination of our legacy of
excellence.
In today's competitive fitness landscape, the key to success lies not only in providing
exceptional facilities but also in cultivating meaningful interactions with members.
A charity dedicated to narrowing the gender and ethnic diversity gap in physical activity
has launched a community wellbeing space aimed at extending the lives of people with some of
the UK’s poorest health outcomes.