Events are tailored to the age of the pupils in our Olympics Workshop
EYFS

Long Jump and Hurdles
An opportunity to take part in two track and field events which have featured in every Olympic Games in history. Children will mirror reigning Olympic long jumpers in leaping as far as they can, as well as testing their agility over a fun hurdles course.

Shooting
Shooting sports have been included in almost every Summer Olympic Games since the beginning of the modern Olympics in 1896. In our Road 2 Tokyo workshops, the shooting activity will help develop the children’s accuracy and skill as they aim to place a series of darts as close as possible to the centre of the target.

Volleyball
The average Olympic volleyball player jumps over 300 times in every game! In this energetic activity, children will work in small teams to learn how to defend their area, while scoring as many points as possible in each game.

Kombat (boxing)
Children will learn the skills and techniques involved in this non-contact activity. Wearing pads and gloves, children will learn techniques prior to testing their speed, power and endurance when competing to score points.
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Key Stage ONE and TWO

Rowing
Being one of Great Britain’s most successful Olympic sports, the children will be able to compete with each other on a static rowing machine for the fastest time over a certain distance, following in the steps of Sir Steve Redgrave and Helen Glover.

Archery
Korean athletes excel at this event, winning 19 gold medals in modern Olympic history. Children develop skills such as precision and control to hit close to the centre of the target using suction arrows.

Handball
The children will learn the techniques involved in this fast-paced game and compete in 3-a-side matches, where they will need to throw the ball beyond the benches to score as many points as possible like reigning Olympic champions, Denmark and Russia.

Volleyball
The average Olympic volleyball player jumps over 300 times in every game! In this energetic activity, children will work in small teams to learn how to defend their area, while scoring as many points as possible in each game.

Kombat (boxing)
Children will learn the skills and techniques involved in this non-contact sport. They will be wearing pads and gloves and the match will consist of the jabbing technique that they will learn prior to competing against each other, the winner scoring the most points.
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All equipment, resources and activities are provided.
Activities provided are dependant upon hall space and weather conditions.
