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Boxing sessions provide firm focus

2 mins read Education
Learning the rules and techniques of a sport can have far-reaching effects on pupils, helping to improve their focus beyond the gym. Jo Stephenson looks at the Priory School in Kent, which is offering boxing sessions to its pupils.

Objectives: Boxing is not without its critics but one secondary school in Kent has shown it can be a valuable addition to extended services. Neil Miller, deputy head at The Priory School, was keen to include boxing in activities on offer to pupils. "I'm an ex-boxer and have seen what boxing has done for numerous people, helping them turn their lives around and giving them focus, discipline and control," he says. Non-contact boxing offers young people the chance to get fit and learn boxing skills using punch bags and pads.

What was done: The school joined forces with Boxing4Schools, an organisation founded by former heavyweight boxer and boxing coach Wayne Llewellyn, and established an after-school non-contact boxing club for boys and girls aged 11 to 16. They then set up a contact boxing club for pupils aged 13 and over. The school now hosts the Frank Bruno Boxing Academy, founded by former boxing champion Bruno, Llewellyn, Miller and British Olympic boxing coach Terry Edwards. The academy offers post-16 education to promising young boxers, who study for qualifications alongside training. They also help out at the after-school clubs. In addition, the school runs non-contact sessions for young people referred by agencies like the local youth offending team and those at risk of being not in education, employment or training and works with three local primary schools to offer non-contact training to pupils from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller families. All Priory pupils get to try non-contact boxing in PE lessons.

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