PUPILS at Neston Primary School aim to take their sporting prowess to a whole new level, thanks to what has been described as a 'bee-rilliant new partnership'.
The school has teamed up with Cheshire and Merseyside sports company Sportibees to create a hive of activity designed to energize pupils of all year groups, creating a buzz around PE and extracurricular sports.
With Sportibees coaching P.E. for all year groups and launching new after-school sports clubs, this dynamic collaboration aims to ensure pupils are inspired as they develop both physical skills and confidence.
The school’s sporty young stars are not only enhancing their P.E. education but are also building teamwork, resilience, and leadership through this innovative approach to physical activity.
Annabel Elliott, headteacher of Neston Primary School, said: "This partnership has really created an energy amongst our pupils.
"They're absolutely thriving under Sportibees' guidance, and it’s wonderful to see how our after-school clubs are helping children flourish. The energy and enthusiasm for sport, teamwork and movement are helping our pupils be their best, both in and out of the classroom."
The partnership promises to pollinate a love for sport across the school community, with Sportibees bringing their progressive outlook to P.E., enriching the curriculum and beyond.
Eamonn Buhalfaia, managing director of Sportibees, said: "I'm buzzing about this new partnership with Neston Primary School.
"It's fantastic to be working with such a vibrant school that’s so dedicated to providing sporting opportunities to all pupils."
Neston Primary is also set to become the Neston home of Footibees, a sports club dedicated to nurturing the sporting potential of Neston’s preschool-aged children.
With Sportibees leading the way, Neston Primary School is set to become a thriving hub for sports, where pupils of all ages can blossom, staying active, confident, and ready to take on the world.
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