As All Saints’ Pupils make the transition to secondary school, we want them to be able to confidently take part in a range of sporting activities whilst demonstrating a knowledge of a healthy lifestyle and sharing sporting values with others.
We want them to develop the skills for life, of compassion, resilience, respect and teamwork, through sport.
Laura Pilgrim is the Physical Education Subject Leader at All Saints Primary School. She is passionate about creating a culture where every child develops a lifelong love of physical activity. Laura believes that high-quality physical education is about far more than sport; it builds confidence, resilience, teamwork, leadership, and fosters a positive attitude towards health and wellbeing. Her aim is to ensure that every pupil, regardless of their starting point or ability, experiences success, enjoys being active, and is inspired to challenge themselves. Through an inclusive, engaging, and ambitious PE curriculum, Laura strives to equip children with the skills, confidence, and enthusiasm to lead healthy, active lives both now and in the future.


All Saints' Take Over Junior Parkrun
On Sunday 22nd May, Team All Saints' took over Maldon Junior Parkrun.
Children from all year groups turned up in force and ran, skipped and walked the 2km course.
For many it was their first time at the event and everyone did amazingly well in the warm sunshine.
We broke a record for the event with over 125 participants taking part!
A fab way to spend a sunny Sunday morning.
Well done everyone.
All Saints' Duathlon
As part of Ride London, in association with Blackwater Triathlon Club
Ride London came to Maldon on Friday 27th May, as part of this wonderful event, Blackwater Triathlon Club organised a special All Saints' Duathlon down at Promenade Park. The event saw lots of All Saints' children turn up with their bikes and running shoes, ready to take part in the event. Our super group of supporters were also on hand to cheer them all along!
PE Beyond the Curriculum
