Broughton Primary School were awarded £68,000 to install a Multi-use Games Area (MUGA) in the school yard.
This improvement to the school’s facilities will help Teachers deliver high-quality PE lessons, especially during the winter months. The MUGA will also be accessible to people in the wider community.
“The playground has been absolutely transformed and we’re delighted that the MUGA will make many outdoor activities so much more accessible, not only for our pupils, but also the wider community who will have access outside school hours for whatever sport or activity they wish to pursue.”
“As a village, Broughton has a proud sporting heritage stretching back to the 19th Century, which includes County champions at rugby, football, netball, and crown green bowling. Local individuals and former school pupils have earned representation at district, county, England and GB level and as a school we are proud of the solid foundations we set for our young people.”
“The MUGA, however, is not just about helping sporting endeavour. It’s about promoting a positive and healthy well-being for everyone, and we are incredibly grateful to the Allerdale GDF Community Partnership for helping us to provide more people with the opportunity to exercise in whichever way they wish.”
– Anna Bewsher, Headteacher
Broughton Primary School were awarded £68,000 in Community Investment Funding from the Allerdale GDF Community Partnership to install a Multi-use Games Area (MUGA) in the school yard. This improvement to the school’s facilities will help Teachers deliver high-quality PE lessons, especially during the winter months. The MUGA will also be accessible to people in the wider community.
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