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Welcome to April’s #morethansport newsletter.

April has been a busy month at Premier. We have just completed our Easter franchisee induction course and I am personally delighted to announce that our coverage continues with Stuart Kingsley Smith launching in Bournemouth & Totton and Matt Goacher embarking on his new career in Portsmouth. I look forward to introducing you to these top guys and sharing their successes in a future newsletters.

I was proud to present to the judges of this year’s bfa HSBC Franchisor of the Year Awards. Premier is excited to be one of three finalists in the franchisee recruitment award. Although we will have to wait until the end of June for the result, everyone at Premier is proud of our achievement and for being recognised ahead of 100’s of other franchise brands.

And finally, you may remember George Osborne in his Budget statement mention the “sugar tax”. Did you realise that the monies raised will double the Schools Sport Premium funding in every Primary School?! Now who do I know who is in the business of getting children active?

Thanks,

Phil Gaffer
Business Development Director
Premier Education Group

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P.S Just in case you haven’t noticed our huge banner above, how about this for a staggering fact: a child gets active with Premier every second, of every working day, of every week! Now that is what I call impact!

Shortlisted in the 2016 bfa HSBC Franchisor of the Year Awards

Premier Sport has been shortlisted for the Franchisee Recruitment category at the prestigious 2016 bfa HSBC Franchisor of the Year Awards.

Premier Sport, which was established 16 years ago, is the UK’s largest children’s coaching company of its kind, receiving over 8.5 million visits on their activities every year. That’s the equivalent to a child getting active, every second, of every working day, of every week. Or in other terms, the number of children it coaches each week would fill the Olympic stadium in London four times over.

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Don’t take our word for it!

A record number of over 47,000 schoolchildren set to run from Surrey to Rio

Over 154 Surrey schools sign-up to ‘Run to Rio’ scheme to run and walk the 5,700 miles to Rio

With 98 days to go until the start of the Olympics a record number of over 47,000 schoolchildren from over 154 Surrey-based schools have registered for Active Surrey’s ‘Run to Rio’ scheme.

The scheme was launched by Jeremy Hunt, who is the Secretary of State for Health, and the Member of Parliament for South West Surrey, at 8.30, Friday 29 April at St Polycarps School, Farnham, Surrey. The quantity of Surrey-based schoolchildren taking part is staggering. Pupils, teachers, and staff will collectively run or walk 5,700 miles from Surrey to Rio before the Olympics and Paralympics in August.

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Chris ‘Kammy’ Kamara backs initiative to get over 10,000 children active this summer

On Thursday 28th April 2016, Chris ‘Kammy’ Kamara will surprise pupils at an East London primary school to launch this summer’s Premier Sport ‘Inspire to Engage’ holiday programme.

The former footballer and now popular TV personality will hold an exclusive football training session at Sandringham Primary School in Newham and speak to the children about the positive impact sport has made on his own life and the important role it can play in staying fit, healthy and happy.

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Premier’s Road(s) to Rio...

Premier Education Group have created two ‘Road to Rio’ offers ahead of the games this summer. Both named the same but very different in delivery and orientation.

To avoid confusion for stakeholders, we’ve created a landing page displaying both the Premier Sport and Golden Mile initiatives.

After School Clubs ‘Boost Poorer Pupils’ Results...

...Is something we’ve known and now it’s official!

After school clubs and sports can improve the academic performance and social skills of disadvantaged primary school pupils, research finds.

Poorer primary children who had taken part in after school clubs were found to get better results at age 11 than peers from similar homes who had not.

The Nuffield Foundation says clubs are an ‘easy vehicle’ for enrichment.

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