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Children and young people
PCS will build life skills to equip you for the future including teamwork, compassion, leadership, cooperation and persistence. The best thing of all is learning these skills by having fun in a sport you enjoy!
Coaches
PCS will provide you with a unique range of tools for use in training and competition. This will enable you to coach school-aged children in such a way that they will learn more, try harder and stay in sport. They’ll enjoy the journey!
Teachers
The PCS programme is aligned to the aims of Curriculum for Excellence, in particular the Health and Wellbeing outcomes of promoting self confidence, positive attitudes, emotional, social and physical development.
Leaders
By working in partnership with parents and coaches, PCS can help enhance the skill and learning of all members. This will create a club committed to excellence and to championing the PCS Culture.
Parents
Through live workshops, PCS will give information and support to help you reinforce the important messages and understand what your child really wants and needs from sport.
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