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Survey: Senior School Girls' attitude to sport

Survey: Senior School Girls' attitude to sport

A Reframing Sport research report from UK charity, Women in Sport, highlights the critical relationship between sport and self-worth, confidence and body image in young girls.

The positive impact of our ‘Sport for All’ policy is evident in a recent  Senior School  student survey, which aimed to understand how St Mary's girls experience sport: 

88%  of St Mary’s girls enjoy PE versus 49% in Reframing Sport 

97%  of St Mary’s girls believe exercise is an important versus 56% in Reframing Sport 

We are mindful that we must continue to evolve our approach, to ensure girls continue to enjoy physical activities throughout their time at St Mary's and beyond. The key principles of  Reframing Sport are now integrated with our overall approach to sport: 

8 Principles of Success 

No judgement – we take the pressure off performance, with plenty of opportunities to play and enjoy activities such as boxercise, dance, gymnastics and Zumba. 

Invoking excitement – by offering a diverse choice of sports and activities, there is a sense of adventure at every stage - there is always more to discover! 

Clear emotional reward – sporting achievements are 'moments of pride' not just winning. Of course, everyone enjoys the feeling of winning a hockey match or a relay race, but there are also moments of pride to be found when we don't win. Achieving a personal best; a successful pass between players; seamless teamwork and support; the buzz of helping secure a goal. These are all moments to be proud of. 

Opening eyes to what’s there – here sport is much more than just PE lessons. We open up multiple team sports and solo pursuits that girls can enjoy throughout life. Our popular Zumba, netball and running clubs are great examples of enjoying sport beyond the curriculum. 

Building existing habits – through less 'traditional' sports such as yoga and dance, we build sport into existing habits. 

Giving girls a voice and choice – we believe that #YesSheCan at St Mary’s and this empowering approach ensures every girl can live her best life by taking part in a sport they enjoy. 

Championing what’s in it – sport is about more than just health. It’s about developing invaluable life skills, such as motivation, leadership and teamwork skills, and building relationships and making great friends in the process! 

Expanding the image of ‘sporty’ – we are lucky to have so many great role models in our teaching community who inspire girls to take part in sport and to aim high. 

This approach builds on our established Sport for All policy and aims to reframe sport as something that ALL girls’ value and perceive to enhance their lives. 

Women in Sport

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