Overview
Every challenge starts with a video demonstration by children of primary school age. Below the video is guidance on what to use if children don't have the right equipment at home, how to do the challenge indoors, and how to make it easier or harder. Our courses are divided up into 3 to 5 Levels, with each level usually having 5 challenges in it. Level 1 is the simplest level, and Levels 3-5 are the hardest.
Case Study
A Teacher's View
Joel Beaumont, PE Subject Lead at St Urban's Catholic Primary in Leeds, talks about how they've used PE Challenges to boost pupils' skills and activity levels.
What sports are covered?
Personal Best Challenges
And short surveys
Case Study
A Teacher's View
Lisa Noble, PE Specialist at St Andrew's Primary School in Aberdeenshire, talks about how they have used PE Challenges as a way to boost skills and activity levels at home and in school.
Case Study
A Teacher's View
Stuart Dawson, a teacher with substantial experience of teaching PE in the UK and abroad, talks about how he has used PE Challenges at the RAK Academy British School in Al-Rams, United Arab Emirates.