Why would you want to have Taekwondo in your school?

Taekwondo is a disciplined activity which covers many aspects of all the Key Stage PE objectives through the use of kicking, punching and defensive manoeuvres. It provides physical fitness and mental stimulation in a fun and exciting way but above all teaches children respect for one and other.

Taekwondo enables children of all shapes, sizes and abilities to participate and is particularly beneficial for children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and dyspraxia.

Many schools have already introduced this modern Olympic sport to their school and have been overwhelmed by the enthusiasm demonstrated by the participating children.

Taekwondo In Education aims to provide physical and psychological well-being to children aged 5-17 years, in a fun and safe manner whilst enabling them to acquire the basic principles of Taekwondo.

Following the ethos of basic Korean principles, children are encouraged to demonstrate a mutual respect for each other at all times both in and out of the classroom.

Active participation in Taekwondo will not only boost confidence but will also provide a real sense of overall achievement.
All equipment is provided and we are able to take a maximum of 30 KS 1, 2, 3 & 4 boys and girls.

Who we target

• Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4
• GCSE and BTEC PE Years 10 & 11
• Enrichment for Sixth Form
• Special Educational Needs