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Ashley Metcalf Director / Founder

A new digital platform designed to support high-quality physical education in schools will be launching soon, giving teachers a fresh set of tools to plan, deliver and assess engaging PE lessons with confidence.

Developed by sports specialists with deep experience in physical development and curriculum design, the platform aims to help schools inspire children to enjoy sport and active lifestyles from an early age. It brings together structured lesson plans, practical teaching resources and flexible assessment tools in one place, helping teachers spend less time planning and more time focusing on what matters most – getting pupils active and involved.

At the centre of the platform are clear, easy-to-follow lesson plans that guide teachers through progressive PE learning across year groups. These plans help pupils build movement skills, confidence and teamwork while keeping lessons purposeful, energetic and enjoyable.

Teachers will also have access to a wide range of supporting materials for Foundation, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Activity cards, videos, diagrams and visual resources help bring lessons to life and support pupils of all abilities to take part and succeed. Whether introducing a new skill or developing existing ones, the resources are designed to make PE lessons both structured and fun.

The platform also includes adaptable assessment tools that help schools track pupil progress in a way that reflects how children actually learn in physical education. By focusing on observation, movement and participation, teachers can gather meaningful insight while keeping lessons inclusive and positive for every pupil.

This approach aligns closely with Ofsted expectations, supporting an ambitious and inclusive PE curriculum where assessment strengthens learning, progression and pupil wellbeing.

With the official launch approaching, schools will soon be able to explore a platform built to save teachers time, support confident delivery of PE and help make PE lessons something pupils genuinely look forward to.

Further details, including the official launch date and access information, will be announced shortly.