At St Piers School, we don’t feel that health conditions or physical limitations should be a barrier to healthy living. There are huge benefits to staying fit and we believe that all children should exercise – even if it’s done at a low intensity.
That’s why we’ve a fantastic range of sports facilities on campus: from a gym and a sports hall, to a brilliant low level ropes course with obstacles and bridges. We’ve even got a pond, where pupils can use kayaks and go sailing.
For the children, it’s a way of having fun, interacting with their friends and building confidence. Before coming to St Piers, they may have felt excluded from activities and sports. Here, we encourage everyone to get involved.
Our state of the art gym plays a big role in our commitment towards a more healthy lifestyle for all our...
For many of our pupils, low level ropes (our fun adventure area) is their favourite facility. It’s somewhere they can play...
The James Lewis Food Technology Studio enables students of all abilities to enjoy the experience of cooking together. The room has...
The swimming pool in the Peter Harrison Aqua Centre is inclusive for all students. The pool is fully tracked enabling non-weight...
The Imaginarium is an immersive sensory learning area, and is one of two of its kind currently in use in the...
The Howe Outdoor Gym and Games Area enables our young people to keep fit outdoors. The outdoor gym comprises a range...
Kids love messing around in boats and the pond is a great place for doing just that – without even having...
Being active helps children in so many ways, and at St Piers School we’re absolutely committed to healthy lifestyles. As well...
St. Piers School is part of Young Epilepsy. Young Epilepsy is the operating name of The National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy Charitable Trust. https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk