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Bitesize Bootcamp

bitesize bootcamp

4.8(65)

Cheshire,

Bitesize Bootcamp offers Bootcamp inspired fitness sessions, on site at your location run by qualified Physical Education teachers and experienced Bootcamp coaches! At Bitesize Bootcamp we offer tailored, fun, exciting and challenging sports and programmes for children aged 3 to 16 years, all fully risk assessed. We provide Schools, parents and children with programmes designed to develop the physical, emotional and social well being. Before, during and after daytime education in the school environment, in gymnasiums and at home. There is increasing emphasis on physical activity and the benefits which are derived from promoting active and healthy lifestyles for children. Research has identified the link between improved physical activity and improved educational attainment in children, as well as, of course, improving fitness and being great fun. Our qualifications and benefits include :- Fully Insured Risk Assessment Certification First Aid Certification Qualified Bootcamp Instructor Qualified Personal Trainer's Former Head of PE Fully Qualified PE Teacher / Teachers Coaching Qualifications Safeguarding Level 1 & 2 All of our staff are fully DBS checked If you are interested or merely want to learn more about how we might help you, either at school or in any of the gymnasiums we support, or in classes at any location, please contact us on : ruth@bitesize-bootcamp.com or 07495772475 “I have always been passionate about exercise and fitness ,and I know from personal experience how maintaining and improving my fitness can help me with both academic study and general all round well being. I want to inspire children to want to achieve more both physically and in life itself. I have always been enthusiastic about sport , this led me to the Football scholarship in the USA , and to coaching in Australia and eventually into teaching PE at Highfield Priory School in Preston. When I started my early morning exercise club at Highfield I found that the fun and energetic sessions were full. The children came early to school, the parents were early, we had fun and the children started their day enthused and happy. This was when I decide to develop the Bitesize Business further”. Ruth McShane (Director)

Ashton-on-mersey School

ashton-on-mersey school

Cheshire

As part of our protocols, we have a number of over-arching aims and a mission that pervades all of our schools and academies as follows: Our mission: We always put ‘pupils first’ We follow Local Authority admissions criteria We believe that local children should attend local schools and we are not selective We are fully inclusive and welcome children from vulnerable groups e.g FSM, SEND, LAC etc We continuously provide high quality professional development for all of our staff We follow the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions and National Joint Council conditions of service We work positively with trade unions and actively involve them in our decision making We play our full role in behaviour partnerships/hard to place protocols We always put collaboration before competition Aims: To work in the areas of greatest challenge To move all academies in the Trust to at least ‘Good’ using The Dean Trust school improvement offer from the centre (Teaching School) To sustain improvements by developing character, values and beliefs alongside sound systems and processes To ensure that all academies in our Trust adopt The Dean Trust model for success, high aspirations, high standards and continuous improvement throughout the organisation To concentrate our operation within a 50-mile radius of the Central Hub to ensure that coverage of the academy group and lead times are manageable and focused The Trust would have at the centre The Dean Trust Teaching School and high quality School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) To have high quality academy/school governance at the heart of the process To establish a strong centralised ‘back office’ support service for the academy group which is well resourced and funded to meet operational needs.

Short Supply

short supply

5.0(7)

Salford,

Short Supply is a bridge between emerging artists and arts organisations, producing exhibitions, workshops and talks to create enriching environments that allow us to platform, connect and exchange knowledge alongside emerging artists in the north west and nationally. Being the change we want to see and all that. For the last two years, we’ve balanced Short Supply with full time paid work to pay the bills (like most artists, we see you Rishi). We’ve also relied on the generosity of artists, designers, organisers, space-givers, all-round-good-eggs to share their time with us. This is how the artist-led scene works most of the time, a good deed for a good deed, we love it but we think we all deserve a bit more than that. Short Supply has become a full time job, as we move towards getting our own space, commissioning artist work, spreading artist-led activities beyond major cities and partnering with more and more organisations who need our help to link up with you lot. We’re very excited about it all, but even our quick little mitts can’t keep up with our current email load. Over the next year, the goal for us is to become self-sufficient, to finance projects on our own terms while sharing our knowledge, resources and time with you. Our Patreon page is to help us get there, to allow us to take more time off the day jobs to focus on sustaining and growing the support that we’ve been giving so far. Notable projects include our graduate art prize MADE IT (exhibitions at HOME, Rogue Artists' Studios, Paradise Works), our Arts Council England funded tour around the north west Goin Places Doin Bits, collaborations with Islington Mill, SOUP, Manchester Pride, UKNA and our programming for organisations like Manchester Art Gallery, Institute of International Visual Arts, The Whitworth and Culture Warrington.