Experts from LJMU’s Physical Activity Exchange have launched a new network so that they can better share knowledge and support the professional development of school PE teachers and sports coaches within the Liverpool City Region. More than 50 practitioners joined the launch event at the Student Life Building where the Physical
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Carmel College Upper Sixth student, Lucy Cunliffe, has received a tennis scholarship at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise (UVA Wise) and will be majoring in exercise science, which is a four-year course, due to start this summer. Lucy recently had the opportunity to experience college life as she stayed
Liverpool John Moores has been named in the top 10 best universities in the world for sports-related subjects by the global QS higher education league table. The QS ranking is based on surveying expert academics globally and employers who recruit graduates in the discipline. It also takes into account research output
11 Winstanley College sport students represented the North West region at the AoC Sport National Championships in Nottingham. The women’s volleyball team, led by Isabelle Aaron, achieved the college’s highest finish in the sport, narrowly missing out on the bronze medal as they finished fourth overall. Tennis student, Jan Sullivan, competed for
Aligning to schools’ needs, the Liverpool School Sports Partnership (LSSP) apprenticeship programme has been hugely successful giving schools additional man power and increasing opportunities for young people to engage in activities in curriculum and extra-curricular time. Apprentices are positive role models, “An extra pair of hands” to support staff and