Coerver Coaching are offering free coaching opportunities for school teachers duirng schools’ football week 2023
With Schools’ Football Week 2023, in partnership with Pro:Direct Sport, just around the corner, we are delighted to announce that Pro:Direct alongside Coerver coaching will be offering exciting and informative online coaching sessions for teachers during Schools’ Football Week 2023.
Since 1984 Coerver Coaching has been at the centre if the evolution of skilful, modern football, and is now recognised as a leader in youth football education worldwide. The Coerver® methodology is currently delivered to players, coaches and clubs in excess of 50 countries across the globe at all levels of the game. The sessions will be delivered by Director of Coerver Coaching, Scott Wright who has worked with a plethora of Premier League clubs including Liverpool FC, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City FC.
Save the date:
Scott is presenting two 45 minute sessions after school next week, one suitable for primary schools and one for secondary. These sessions are for anyone who is interested in creating or maintaining schools’ football activity and can be shared with school staff to help inspire new football activity within your school.
Primary – Wednesday 8th Feb (16:00-16:45)
Secondary – Thursday 9th Feb (16:00-16:45)
Scott will present a Live, interactive workshop aimed at delivering effective coaching sessions within primary and secondary school settings. It doesn’t stop at the session – following the talk, attendees will be able to access a 6 week lesson plan that they can use following Schools’ Football Week 2023 which will help facilitate football sessions during the week and beyond. You will also be able to access an exclusive 50% discount on the Coerver Virtual Intro course.
Registration details will be published here on the Schools’ Football Week website as well as sent out to teachers via email- so put the date in your diary, tell your colleagues and we hope to welcome you along to the sessions on the 8th and 9th of February!
The ESFA’s Schools’ Football Week campaign is once again highlighting the importance of girls’ football and will see over 108,000 girls benefitting from schools’ football activity this February
Schools’ Football Week (SFW), in partnership with Pro:Direct Sport, is an ongoing ESFA initiative designed as an opportunity for schools, teams and clubs from across the country to embrace schools’ football and the wellbeing benefits it provides to pupils and players. It celebrates the importance of schools’ football, competitive or otherwise, to pupils across England and provides teachers and coaches with tools and a motivation to further discuss the benefits of schools’ football within their educational environment.
This year, the ESFA is delighted to be working on SFW in partnership with Pro:Direct Sport – The World’s largest online specialist sports store, who will support the Schools’ Football Week campaign and help raise more awareness of this initiative than ever before.
The 2022 campaign saw the ESFA embrace the growing participation in girls’ football in schools – promoting the importance of equal access to schools’ football for both girls and boys. 2022 saw 56,000 girls taking part in schools’ football activity as part of the campaign. In this new season, following the incredible journey of the Lionesses and continuing the trend the ESFA have seen over the last two years, the Association plans to continue in their pursuit to celebrate girls’ and all schools’ football. The ESFA has seen the highest ever number of girls’ entries into National Cup Competitions in 22/23 and since opening registrations for SFW activity, the ESFA has also seen the highest ever participation numbers for SFW activity, including an increase of girls’ participation of over 50,000 on last year’s figures, meaning over 108,000 girls will benefit from the campaign this season and almost a quarter of a million school pupils across England will enjoy SFW activity.
Schools’ Football Week 2023 will see the ESFA reach huge new levels of participation –
Over 235,000 pupils registered to take part in SFW activity
Over 15,000 teams will benefit from the campaign
Over 1,400 schools have registered for events
Over 108,000 girls will benefit from schools’ football activity during SFW
In addition to continuing to champion girls’ football this season, Schools’ Football Week is also focussing on:
– Airing live National Schools’ Cup draws for the second season, on the ESFA’s YouTube Channel, ESFA TV on Monday 6 February
– Three balls and a Pro:Direct Ball carrier for every school plus some SFW branded bibs for the first 250 schools that registered activity
The campaign isn’t designed to focus wholly on competitive football, but the wide-ranging benefits that being part of a team can have on school age children in England. For example, SFW aims to bring together opportunities for schools to bring football off the pitch and into classrooms, providing learning resources from other ESFA partners that can be useful tools to engage pupils in the wider world of football.
Stuart Botham, ESFA Chair said, “On behalf of the ESFA, I am delighted to see the Association further its partnership with Pro:Direct for Schools’ Football Week 2023. Schools’ Football Week has been, and continues to be, a fantastic platform on which to truly celebrate the many and far reaching benefits of schools’ football. Working on this project alongside an organisation such as Pro:Direct, will allow the ESFA to share our passion for this campaign further than ever before. I have been delighted to see the huge increase in participation from schools across England for this 2023 campaign and we are all looking forward to seeing the activities schools put on from the 6th – 12th February and beyond”
Sam Baldock, Chief Brand Officer from Pro:Direct Sport said ‘We’re really excited to partner with The ESFA on Schools’ Football Week. We think that we can add significant value and hope to make this the most inspiring Schools’ Football Week to date. We plan to provide lots of practical guidance and tools that will help teachers, coaches and volunteers, both during Schools’ Football Week and beyond. We’ll be using our extensive contacts in the game to make sure that there will be plenty of things to get the pupils excited too! This initiative, along with our continued work with the ESFA, gives us the perfect platform to build upon our mutual ambition – to get more children, of all ages and genders, playing football.”
The Importance of Schools’ Football Week:
To share the importance of schools’ football across England
To show proof of the mental and physical health benefits of schools’ football
To share stories and experiences to engage and inspire players and pupils
To heighten the profile of the English Schools’ FA as National Governing Body for schools’ football in England
To elevate and promote participation numbers for schools’ football
To showcase the talent and dedication shown by schools in England to support football as part of the curriculum