Inspired’s sporting pillar represents health, well-being, fun, motivation, and self-esteem. P.E and sports extracurricular activities aim to provide an activity to suit every child, with team sports and individual pursuits both part of the sports curriculum. With specialist in-house sports coaching, many Inspired students have progressed to a professional sports career, achieving national and international honours. Regardless of ability, all students benefit from the fitness, enjoyment, and social benefits of participation in physical exercise.
Students at AIS can be expected to benefit from involvement in sport through:
Participation in friendly, competitive sporting competitions
Regular dedicated practice sessions with a focus on developing students into well-rounded athletes
Equipping students with the necessary ‘soft skills’ that can be transferred into other facets of their lives
Fostering enduring qualities such as dedication, persistence, humility, resilience, sportsmanship and inclusiveness
Given chances to assume leadership roles within teams or on the sports council
Fostering the ethos of living and maintaining a healthy lifestyle through participation in sport
Promote a commitment to student-athlete well-being
Promote a diverse and inclusive community
Promote a commitment to gender equity
To foster a love of sports through inclusivity and participation with the students as the central focus and where performance is based on personal growth, skill development, fun, peer support and educational success.