Do your pupils get the recommended 60 minutes or more of physical activity each day? The Chief Medical Officer guidelines state all children should take part in at least 60 minutes of sport and physical play a day. What defines Physical Activity? Dance Cycling Sporting Activities Active Play & Informal Activity Scooter Walking Fitness Activities
How can we help? Trim Trails Trim trails have become increasingly popular, understandably given that they provide the ability for children the chance to climb, swing, balance, slide and enjoy a host of other actions, helping them to develop in a range of motor skill areas and grow in confidence.
Play Towers Play towers make up an interesting part of any playground promoting active play. They provide a combination of climbing frames, balancing walkways, slides, as well as role play aspects for children to explore their imaginations.
MUGA's (Multi Use Games Areas) MUGA’s have become increasingly popular across the UK. They provide an area to undertake PE lessons and to play traditional team sports promoting running, jumping, throwing, catching and competitive games.
Climbing Frames Keeping a child entertained and engaged is a vital quality for any play piece, both in giving them a period of physical activity and in giving them a chance to learn the range of new skills that can be developed through play - our activity centres are packed with a number of play features to encourage longer play time.
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