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North Ayrshire Active Schools will be running sessions YOUNGSTERS in North Ayrshire will have no excuses for being lazy this summer as there is a whole programme of sessions for them to stay active. The team at North Ayrshire Active Schools has devised a programme of sessions for five to 12-year-old pupils to take part in. The sessions will be held at Garnock Community Campus, Greenwood Academy and St Matthew’s Academy. They will see North Ayrshire Sports Academy students, supported by North Ayrshire Active Schools team to offer a range of activities throughout July. To book a place find North Ayrshire Active Schools on Facebook or via North Ayrshire Council’s website. ....
Active Schools is flying the flag for health and fitness. SCHOOL pupils, teachers and families are being asked to sign up to help North Ayrshire Active Schools team take on their Fife counterparts in a Euro-style step challenge. The four week challenge sees them take on Fife in a virtual race to capture the Euro flags. And the challenge kicked off on May 17 when the steppers began their journey at Hampden in Glasgow to make their steps count to reach their first Euro flag goal at Wembley for the England flag. Next, it will be off to the Czech Republic before the step challenge heads virtually from Generali Arena to Stadium Maksimir to lift the Croatia flag. ....
NORTH Ayrshire Active Schools has hailed its first step challenge of 2021 a huge success, with over 2,000 people taking part. But there’s no time to sit back and enjoy the success as they have launched a new challenge this week and hope to smash the impressive numbers of steps from last month. During the first DREAM North Ayrshire challenge 933 pupils, 718 teachers, 348 parents, 51 council workers and 115 steppers from other clubs took part. And they clocked up hundreds of thousands of steps between them with schools competing against each other, in a friendly way, to reach the top of the leaderboard each week. ....
dream TEACHERS, pupils and parents are stepping up to a fitness challenge during lockdown, clocking up millions of steps. And the project has been so successful, it could become a role model for other areas in Scotland. DrREAM North Ayrshire, run by the council, North Ayrshire Active Schools and KA Leisure, started off by setting a four week challenge for everyone to get up and start moving. But as interest grew, soon more people were signing up to get active including North Ayrshire Rangers Service at Eglinton Park and people like Irene Sommerville who has been taking pup Motsi out and about on walks as part of DrEAMNA. ....