Sports

We at West Tytherley believe that physical activity not only improves health, reduces stress and improves concentration, but also promotes correct physical growth and development.  Exercise has a positive influence on academic achievement, emotional stability and interaction with others. 

Through sport and other physical activities our children will learn about their responsibilities both as individuals and members of groups and teams. They learn to cooperate and to compete fairly, understanding their own and other’s roles. 

Our aim is that through physical education we teach and develop physical competence, an appreciation of skilled and creative performances, understanding of basic principles of ‘fair play’ and improve inter-personal skills.

In addition to the school curriculum, our students compete in a range of sports festivals and local cluster fixtures, which take place at regular intervals during the appropriate season. We also compete and team up frequently with Broughton Primary School, our sister school in the Federation, including a joint sports day.

Along with the large variety of physical activity within the curriculum, we offer a range of after school clubs and before school clubs such as netball, football and martial arts.