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Eco Club

These are some of our Eco-club members who meet each week.
Our first major project is the ‘Big Dig’ which is to develop a school allotment garden from an unwanted patch of land on the school grounds. Some of our future activities include ‘Project Spider’ and providing energy saving and recycling advice for staff.
For more information or if you would like to get involved speak to Mrs Reavell.
5x60

Kids get to choose their own sports
5x60 is changing the face of provision of sport for 11 to 16 years olds and transforming playing fields, sports halls into hubs of bustling activity to day break to nightfall.
What?
5x60 is about getting active for at least 60 minutes, 5 x a week. It doesn't have to be all at once! A 10 minute walk to school, a 20 minute kickabout and a half-hour bike ride will do. But before you ask, no it doesn't include time on your playstation or watching rugby!
5x60 provides an opportunity to;
- Listen to the needs of young people.
- Provide opportunities that they would like to participate in.
- Be fully inclusive.
Why?
By getting involved in the 5x60 programme young people will then;
- Have ownership of the activities that they have selected.
- Enjoy activity
- Participate in lifelong activity in whatever form they enjoy
Who?
Fully trained 5x60 officers will be deployed into secondary schools to extend the extra curricular and community programme and will set their sights on encouraging those who do not take part in sport to 'Get with it!'
When?
A host of arranged activities will take place before school, after school at lunchtimes and at the weekend.
How?
Get involved with 5x60 at your school by contacting the relevant 5x60 Officer:
5x60 Officer (Llanrumney HS & Llanedeyrn HS)
Lauren Davies
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