
Peterborough United Foundation is the charity arm of the Peterborough United Football Club. Since its formation in 2009, they have delivered a variety of projects across 4 key themes: Sports Participation, Social Inclusion/Community Cohesion, Health and Education.
Free activities include:
Premier League Kicks – Evening football sessions for hard to reach youngsters. Email michael.drage@theposh.com
PAN Disability – Weekly football sessions for 6-16 year olds who have learning difficulties, sight and/or hearing loss or physical difficulties. Email gavin.slater@theposh.com
Sports Scholarship Programme – For boys and girls, this combines Football with a BTEC Level 3 in Sport / A-Levels. Unique to this course, the fixtures will be played against both Premier League and Football League clubs with similar programmes. Email bruno.porfirio@theposh.com
Premier League Primary Stars – This free to schools programme develops primary school teachers knowledge and confidence in delivering physical education lessons, and how to use sport as a tool to engage and assist students’ understanding of English, Maths and PSHE. Email gavin.slater@theposh.com.
Virtual Fitness & Healthy Eating Tips – Aimed at people aged 18+ and designed for beginners or people wanting to lose weight. Email liam.parish@theposh.com
Memory Lane, a series of virtual meet-up sessions for adults aged 55+
Activities subject to a fee include:
Early Years Football Session – For 3-6 year olds who are just embarking on their footballing journey.
School Holiday Courses – Fun football activities during school holidays for children aged 4-12.
PPA Sessions and After-School Clubs – Experienced coaches can come into your primary school and deliver a range of sports during staff’s PPA time or After-School Clubs.
More details can be obtained from gavin.slater@theposh.com