GET SET +
Get Set + will help you to find out about other Olympic and Paralympic inspired opportunities, delivered by Get Set’s partners and associated organisations.
Get Set + will help you to find out about other Olympic and Paralympic inspired opportunities, delivered by Get Set’s partners and associated organisations.
Organisation: Aldi
Focus: Health and nutrition
Age range: 5–14
Get Set to Eat Fresh uses Team GB athletes to inspire young people to eat well. Find classroom activities, videos and recipes.
Visit SiteOrganisation: UK Anti-Doping
Focus: Values and sportsmanship
Age range: 7–11
Support personal development through an active exploration of the values of sport and fair play.
Explore ResourcesOrganisation: UK Anti-Doping
Focus: Values and sportsmanship
Age range: 11–14
Explore sportsmanship through practical activities, classroom resources and video case studies.
Explore resourcesOrganisation: Tennis Foundation
Focus: Sports and Exercise
Age range: 7–14
Tennis is a game of tactics and athleticism, and can serve as a great learning tool in the classroom with these resources.
Explore ResourcesOrganisation: British Cycling/HSBC
Focus: Sports and exercise
Age range: <2– 8
Introduce pedalling to playtime with quick and easy games that will help you teach young children how to ride a bike.
VISIT SITEOrganisation: Sustrans
Focus: Active transport
Age range: 7–11
Inspire students to take an active route to school, and help Sustrans in their mission to create safe and healthy communities.
Visit SiteOrganisation: Inspire!
Focus: Values and communities
Age range: 10–16
Create opportunities for young people to reach new heights by introducing young people to local businesses and opportunities.
Visit SiteOrganisation: England Hockey
Focus: Sports and exercise
Age range: 10–14
Add challenge to Quicksticks hockey with In2Hockey. More players, more excertion, and more chances to learn!
Visit SiteOrganisation: England Hockey
Focus: Sports and exercise
Age range: 7–11
Introduce students to the exciting game of hockey with Quicksticks, the 4-a-side variant of hockey that can be played anywhere.
Visit SiteOrganisation: British Cycling/HSBC
Focus: Sports and exercise
Age range: 5–19
Join a Go-Ride club, and have fun cycling together with other likeminded cyclists near you.
Visit SiteOrganisation: British Cycling/HSBC
Focus: Sports and exercise
Age range: 5–16
Young people can get their first taste of racing with Go-Ride Racing, an entry-level competition for novice cyclists.
Visit SiteOrganisation: British Cycling/HSBC
Focus: Sports and exercise
Age range: 14–18
Start volunteering within cycling with the CAYV programme.
Visit Site