High Peak School have started working with Stockport County FC and their community foundation programme!
A group of Stockport coaches come to the school every Tuesday and deliver a training session to the children and young people. These sessions focus on fitness, team work and listening skills. It’s fantastic to see everyone working hard as a team and enjoying working with the coaches from Stockport County.
Football provides many health benefits for children. It's a physically demanding game that provides an opportunity for players to improve their speed, agility, strength, hand-eye coordination and overall cardiovascular endurance.
The school is set on the border of Cheshire East and the Peak District and provides residential education for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs, individuals on the autism spectrum and young people with ADHD, dyspraxia and dyslexia.
What a great opportunity! We look forward to hearing more about his and how our fantastic footballers get on!