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Story added: 11th November 2025

Home Team PE Programme Launches at The Nest to Support Norfolk’s Growing Home Education Community

With the number of home educated children in Norfolk rising, Norwich City Community Sports Foundation is launching a new physical education programme called Home Team at The Nest, which will take place every Monday between 11am-12pm. This initiative is designed to meet the growing demand for structured, high-quality physical activity tailored to home learners. 

The Home Team programme will officially begin in the New Year, though it will be introduced to families at Norfolk County Council’s Family Drop-In Event on Friday 14th November at The Nest. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet our team and learn more about the offering in person.

Home Team sessions will be available at £5 each, with the option to book a 12-week block for £60 (exclusive of booking fees). You can confirm your place by booking on Abler below. 

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Family Drop-In Event

Family Drop-In Event

Learn more about our Home Team programme at Norfolk County Council’s drop-in event.

  • Friday 14th November
  • 10:00am -12:30pm
  • The Nest
  • For parents & pupils aged 4-16
  • No booking necessary 

Infant School Age (4-7) – Challenge Woods

An outdoor, nature-based setting at The Nest that encourages active learning through play. Activities focus on teamwork, communication, turn-taking and verbal interaction, helping children build confidence and independence while learning to manage physical challenges safely. 

Primary School Age (7-11) – Outdoor 3G Pitches

A sport-focused programme that develops movement, ball skills, resilience and leadership. Children build physical literacy, coordination and social skills through structured games and challenges that promote confidence and collaboration.

Secondary School Age (11-16) – The Box

A gym-based environment focused on fitness and functional movement. Students engage in strength training, cardiovascular activities and tactical sports while developing strategic thinking and leadership. This section also includes regular mentor sessions covering PSHE, wellbeing, careers guidance and pastoral support to develop students physically and personally.

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