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179 Educators providing Courses in Leeds

Sportz Coaching

sportz coaching

London

When Pro Sport Coaching was created, the objective was to increase the amount of pupil participation in a number of different sports throughout the Ribble Valley and surrounding areas. We now work with many schools throughout Lancashire and have built an outstanding reputation amongst our customers. We are proud of the brand we have built, the reputation we have earned and the work we have done to support many schools, children and parents over the years. Our dedicated team work hard each day to maintain the relationships we have with existing customers and to create opportunities with new ones. Pro Sport Coaching is always looking to introduce unique and innovative programmes to enhance our offerings to schools and their pupils. Maths on the Move, PE Curriculum Support (PECS), Balanceability and Mini Me Yoga are just some of the programmes we offer alongside long-term programmes such as PPA cover and extracurricular clubs. We are also proud to work in partnership with the Charity ‘Kids Run Free’ to deliver their 'Marathon Kids’ programme. When schools are out, our Active Camps provide parents with a reliable, fun and affordable solution to help keep children active throughout school holidays. In 2014 we created Diddy Dribblers, our bespoke programme that enhances key fundamentals in pre-school children such as balance and coordination, whilst covering the EYFS seven learning outcomes. Pro Sport Coaching is committed to delivering the best support possible, helping to keep children healthy, happy and active, making us the obvious choice for your school and children.

IVE Studio

ive studio

Leeds

We are IVE (formerly CapeUK) was established as an incorporated company in April 1997 and registered as a charity in April 1999. Inspired by radical new models of creative education, the company was originally set up as a research and development organisation. CapeUK looked to drill down into the creative process and explore how it might be used to drive improvements in teaching and learning. We became influential in relation to policy development and established a national and international reach in relation to championing creativity and professional learning. We also acted as advisors to Government on the importance of creativity and how it might be developed as a transferable skill. By 2014 we realised there was an opportunity to diversify our work and utilise the learning that 17 years of research and development had provided us. It was clear there was significant appetite beyond the education and cultural sectors for programmes that were aimed at developing the creative capacity and competencies of the workforce, and particularly in leadership. We have therefore spent the last 5 years designing and delivering training that aims to teach creativity as a transferable skill and how to create the right environment for creativity to flourish within the workplace, driving innovation, in a consistent and structured way. We also draw out the leadership and team behaviours that are needed to support this. IVE today Rosi Lister, CEO, explains: Rosi Lister CEO We are IVE “In 2016 we began delivering creative leadership training in sectors that are highly regulated and where staff are not traditionally encouraged or empowered to think outside the box, but where there is a growing need for this skill set. “Then, in 2017, our umbrella identity became We Are IVE Ltd, establishing InnovatIVE as our trading company which gifts all profits to our charitable programme. This programme seeks to inspire young, diverse & talented people from some of our most disadvantaged communities through a range of opportunities designed to develop their own creative potential as future leaders.” We believe that the workplace of the future depends on having individuals that are creative, that are able to adapt, that are resilient and have the range of skills and aptitudes employers are looking for. That’s why, when we deliver our training on an earned income basis, the profit goes back into supporting our charitable programmes for disadvantaged young people. It is therefore a ‘pay it forward’ scheme where all our customers and beneficiaries win.