Whole School
5-11
How far can you go?
Each class teacher measures the most common distances travelled by the students in the building, measuring from:
- front door to classroom
- classroom to hall
- classroom to dining area
Ask parents to join in the challenge by working out how far it is from home to school.
Calculate the total and work out how far the students will walk during the week of Sport Relief.
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Walkathon
- Walk the whole of morning break, with older students leading younger students around a marked route
- Set aside a safe area for students who want to participate and run for five minutes,
- The Whole school can participate in a walk. On March 14th arrange a time when each class can walk a mile around the school using an inside/outside route so that everyone knows what is happening. Young leaders from the local secondary school could be asked to help supervise this activity
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7-16
Whole school walk and run
- On March 14th arrange a time when each class can walk a mile around the school using an inside/outside route
- In addition students who want to run a mile could be given an opportunity at lunch time to take part in a mass participation event
- Young leaders within the school could take a very active role in the organisation and supervision of these events
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Sock 'n' Swim swimming activity and competition
Resources: swimming pool, sport relief socks (download your order form here)
- Students get into teams – each team could represent their favourite football team
- Teams race against each other wearing their Sport Relief Socks
- Students could make a league table to put up on the wall
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Footie Fantastic:
Why not hold a football festival in your school and bring your students together to have lots of fun whilst raising money. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Keepy-uppies
Run a playground keepy-upppie competition with students paying to try and young leaders doing the counting. Announce class, year and school champions in a special Sport Relief Assembly.
Premier Pairs
One goalkeeper and 2 per side.
Goalkeeper throws the ball out and the two pairs compete to score.
When one pair have scored 2 goals, they are declared the ‘Premier Pair’ and take on the next two people. Run class and year competitions for both girls and boys
Dribble marathon
On a marked course, students try to dribble as far as they can
Premier fives
Play a class 5-a-side competition in each year for both girls and boys
Premier passing
In groups of 4, 6 or even 8
Students try to make as many passes as they can in 5 minutes.
Premier penalties
Penalty competition with the best goalkeepers in the school.
World cup wobbly
Play a 5-a-side competition with a rugby ball.
Premier parade
Play an 11-a-side exhibition game with everyone dressed in old fashioned shorts and shirts
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