Pupils from Broomhouse Primary School in Edinburgh scored with a coaching session from Scotland rugby internationals Ross Ford and Tom Brown in a new initiative led by sportscotland and BBC Scotland.
Ford, Scotland’s most-capped male player, Edinburgh teammate Brown and Edinburgh Rugby community coach Ruaridh Pye were welcomed by pupils ahead of Scotland’s Six Nations clash with England at Murrayfield, for a professional coaching experience to highlight the importance of sport within the school’s curriculum.
Around 30 boys and girls attended the training session at the school hosted by the rugby professionals, who gave the children some hints and tips as well as sharing tales from their experiences in rugby over the years in the hope of encouraging the younger generation to take up the sport.
Commenting on the training session, Ross Ford said: “Coaching the kids has been great fun. They’re all so enthusiastic about sport and it’s great to see them enjoying today’s rugby session. I hope they continue to have such passion for the game and they go on to do great things in the future.”
The pupils were also given an insight into the important role of sport in the media as the leading BBC Scotland radio programme, Sportsound, broadcasted their evening programme from the school.
The panel was hosted by BBC Scotland rugby reporter Andy Burke. The guests were former Scotland head coach Frank Hadden, who coached the Scots to victory over England in 2008, former Edinburgh and Scotland player Allister Hogg, former Scotland captain Jason White, Hogg’s Newcastle teammate David Wilson and BBC chief sports writer Tom English.
Pupils, parents and staff were given the opportunity to participate in a question-and-answer session with the sporting personalities live on air, asking about their career highlights as well as discussing Scotland’s sporting landscape.
Broomhouse Primary holds the sportscotland Gold School Sport Award, a prestigious national award that recognises innovation and achievement in delivering physical education and extra-curricular sport.
Partnership
Jamie Petrie, head teacher at Broomhouse Primary School said: “Working in partnership with sportscotland and BBC Scotland to bring BBC Sportsound to the school is a great opportunity for our whole school community to celebrate sport.
“It gives us a chance to bring people together through sport in an innovative way and the pupils are really excited to get involved in an event like this. This is an excellent example of partnership working to improve the learning experience for our pupils.”
sportscotland is building a world-class sporting system and is working in partnership with BBC Scotland to raise the profile of sport across the country. As part of this initiative, the BBC is taking Sportsound on the road with the help of sportscotland to give young people a memorable experience whilst engaging in sport.
Stewart Harris, Chief Executive of sportscotland, said: “At sportscotland, putting young people at the centre of our efforts is a crucial part of what we do.
"Working in partnership with colleagues at the BBC, we hope to raise the awareness of sport and the openings that are available.
"It’s fantastic that the pupils at Broomhouse Primary had the chance to train with players who have performed at the very highest level.
“Through our Active Schools, School Sport Awards and Young Ambassador programmes, we hope to create closer links between physical education, school sport, and club sport which benefits young people by providing more and better opportunities to take part in sport.”
Find out more
Discover what rugby opportunities are available in your area from Scottish Rugby.
Learn more about the School Sport Award at the sportscotland website.