Premier League Draw Together
KS1/Foundation, KS2An allyship art challenge which supports the Premier League's No Room for Racism initiative.
An allyship art challenge which supports the Premier League's No Room for Racism initiative.
Resources to help your pupils develop their knowledge of gender stereotypes.
Pupils will share their dreams and be inspired by author Priscilla Mante.
No Room for Racism - interviews with Premier League and Women Super League football players.
This pack helps pupils think about the positive effects of inclusive behaviour.
This pack encourages pupils to recognise and celebrate diversity at school and in their community.
Resources to help your pupils take part in the Premier League Wellbeing Stars challenge.
Download our summer term academic planner.
Celebrate Pride month with Premier League Primary Stars and download our Rainbow Laces resources.
Go to resources
Watch these films to find out more about the programme, football club community organisations and the impact on schools and pupils.
We’re celebrating an incredible 50,000 teachers joining Premier League Primary Stars.
Scroll through to see club community organisations delivering the Primary Stars programme.
See how Everton in the Community has given three girls the opportunity to shine in football.
One youngster is now having a positive experience of school with the help of the West Ham Foundation.
Choose from the range of PSHE resources that support positive mental health and wellbeing.
Learn about Draw Together and discover other resources on the topics of diversity, inclusion and allyship.
See how pupils have been celebrating diversity and teamwork.
Dr Hazel Harrison shares her top tips for helping pupils to reconnect and improve their mental wellbeing.
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— Premier League Communities (@PLCommunities) March 15, 2021