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The Grammar School at Leeds pupils playing netball
The Grammar School at Leeds pupils playing rugby
The Grammar School at Leeds pupils playing football
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Lorcan O’Brien, Whole School Director of Sport at GSAL, said: “Sport and physical activity in school has arguably never been more important. This KTP will translate the findings from the PhD into an easy to deliver but impactful physical literacy programme. We are particularly excited that this project will see physical literacy embedded across a range of curriculum areas thereby ensuring a sustained, integrated and comprehensive approach.

“Additionally, by working closely with key stakeholders including our partner schools, we will be promoting our innovative approach to physical literacy to benefit pupils across the Leeds community.”

The programme will be delivered by a full-time KTP Associate based at GSAL, supported by a team of academic experts from LBU.

Peter Mackreth, Dean of the Carnegie School of Sport, added: “The health of young people in society, and how we best use sport, physical activity and physical education as a tool to improve it, continues to be a major focus across our teaching and research. Our partnership work with GSAL is a strong example of our commitment to bringing together academic experts and our regional community to foster collaboration and co-creation and deliver meaningful, lasting impact in this area.”

Professor Kevin Till is Director of the Centre for Child and Adolescent Physical Literacy at LBU and is joined on the project by Dr David Cooke, Dr Ffion Thompson and Dr Ian Cowburn, all based within the Carnegie School of Sport at LBU.

For more information and to apply for the KTP Associate role – Physical Literacy Lead at GSAL - please visit the Leeds Beckett Jobs website. The closing date for applications is 8 June 2025.

Leeds Beckett University is currently ranked eighth in the UK for its number of active KTPs.