TIGER PAW SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Tiger PAW (Physical Activity and Wellbeing) is a primary school education program run by the Richmond Football Club.
The Program aims to provide a unit of four lessons that look at elements of creating a healthy body, healthy mind, and healthy team, as well as focusing on developing basic AFL skills and knowledge.
Tiger PAW seeks to support students in years 3-6 as they prepare for upper primary and secondary school and addresses educational targets as outlined in the Victorian curriculum.
This year the Program has been modified so all sessions can be delivered virtually via an online learning platform.
PROGRAM DELIVERY
WEEK 1 |
WEEK 2 |
WEEK 3 |
WEEK 4 |
Richmond Football Club & Personal strengths |
Healthy Mind |
Healthy Body |
Healthy Team |
Facilitated via video conference. Up to 4 classes can be scheduled for the day. |
Sessions to be completed by each class in their own time |
Facilitated via video conference. Up to 4 classes can be scheduled for the day. |
Teachers will be provided access to the program’s online learning platform throughout the program. |
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Session 1 Introduction to Richmond and Personal strengths - an insight into men’s, women’s, and wheelchair football, and recognising the importance of strengths (VCHPEP114, VCHPEP112)
Session 2 Healthy Mind - learn about the importance of growth mindset and mindfulness (VCPSCSE026, VCPSCSE027)
Session 3 Healthy Body - explore how sleep, nutrition and physical movement can improve your health (VCHPEP091, VCHPEM100, VCHPEP108)
Session 4 Healthy Team - understand how to be a team player, and discover pathways and opportunities to be involved in football (VCHPEP092, VCPSCSO031)
REGISTRATION
If your school would like to participate in the Tiger PAW program please register your details via the following email, and our team will be in touch to confirm details.