Testimonials
After School Club Testimonial

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“Learning through sport do a after school multi-sports club at my daughter’s school. Before my daughter joined the club, she was struggling with her coordination. (For her it was either kick the ball or run after it. She struggled to do both) but since she’s been doing this club every week, her confidence has improved & she seems to have mastered coordination too! She always tells me she had fun & wishes the club would run everyday after school. Thanks to the Learning through Sports team in helping my daughter ‘come out of her shell’ a little bit more!”

Sam Panton, Parent

Knightwood Primary School Testimonial

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“We have used an LTS coach since 2014 to provide after school clubs and also to work alongside our teachers to deliver KS2 games. It has proved very successful, not only for enhancing our sporting curriculum, but in the success we have had in sporting competitions. The children are very positive about games and we have seen greater participation at all levels of ability. What is more is that they have a real workout and come off the games field with raised heart rates and red cheeks!”

Paul Haydon, Headteacher

Holiday Courses Testimonial

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“My son has dyspraxia and Aspergers, he can lack confidence in attending courses such as this. After both days he came home very tired but so happy and confident. Harry said all of the coaches were really nice and he had lots of fun. We booked into the next course straight away as he was so keen to go! Thank you to all the coaches and their hard work.”

Helen Travers, Parent

Valentine Primary School Testimonial

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“At Valentine Primary School, I have been very pleased with the quality of the breakfast club provision provided by Learning Through Sport Ltd. They have very good subject knowledge and coaching skills, allied with good behaviour management and engagement with the children, which make them my first point of call when looking for additional sports opportunities for the children of the school.”

Martin Davies, PE Subject Leader