Multi - Skills Event Day Trip
Please note that all of the details provided below are SUBJECT TO CHANGE. The illustrations are taken from previous years’ trips and cannot be guaranteed.
| Audience: | Selected Students |
| Trip Organiser: | Mrs C Woods (Teacher of Geography, PE and School Games Organiser) |
| Approx Cost Per Pupil: | No charge |
| Pupil Premium Criteria: | Not applicable |
| Limited Places: | 22 (By invitation) |
| Usual Month of Departure: | February (Dates to be confirmed in the email sent to parents) |
| Opens for Registrations: | Thuesday 20 January |
| Usual Duration: | 1 Day |
| Departs & Returns in School Hours: | No (Late return) |
| Packed Lunch Required: | Yes |
| Term Time or Holiday: | Term time |
| Method(s) of Transport: | Minibus |
| Venue: | St Peter's Church of England Aided Junior School, Farnborough |
Eligible students will be invited to register for this trip and issued with a Trip Confirmation Letter.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Our sports leaders will deliver a whole school multi-skills event to younger pupils across the primary phase. The event focuses on developing fundamental movement skills such as balance, coordination, agility, and spatial awareness through fun, inclusive, and carefully structured activity stations.
Under the guidance of staff, our Sports Leaders take responsibility for planning, setting up, and running each station. They work in teams to explain activities, demonstrate skills, encourage participation, and ensure that every child has a positive and memorable experience. Their support helps create an energetic, friendly atmosphere where all pupils feel confident to try new skills and celebrate their achievements.
Taking on the role of a Sports Leader offers powerful opportunities for personal growth, students develop:
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Leadership Skills – communicating clearly, guiding younger pupils, and taking initiative.
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Resilience – managing challenges, staying calm under pressure, and problem-solving on the spot.
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Respect – demonstrating fairness, patience, and inclusivity with every child they support.
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Positive Role Modelling – inspiring younger pupils through their attitude, teamwork, and enthusiasm.
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Community Connection – bringing pupils, schools, and families together through sport and shared celebration.
By the end of the event, our Sports Leaders not only contribute to a joyful and active day for the primary pupils, but also grow in confidence, responsibility, and pride in their role within the wider school community.
