The Perse School Games2Inspire 2022

Year 8s at the Perse Upper School will be enjoying a full Games2Inspire led by John Willis and his team in the morning. In the afternoon students will participate in an Inclusive Kilometre, fundraising for Power2Inspire by completing the inclusive kilometre in innovative ways.
Royal Masonic School for Girls Games2Inspire 2022
Led by students from Year 12 who will be trained up ahead of the event, we are very excited to announce the Royal Masonic School for Girls' Games2Inspire Jubilee afternoon! 200 students from years 7 and 8, and a further 240 students from years 9 and 10 will participate in different inclusive sports, some of which featured at the Tokyo Paralympic Games! We are sure they will have a fantastic day.
Littlegarth School Games2Inspire 2022

We are delighted to have been invited to Littlegarth School in Nayland, Colchester in Essex to deliver an assembly and a Games2Inspire event! We will be working with Years 3-6.
Students will participate in different inclusive sports, some of which featured at the Tokyo Paralympic Games! We are sure they will have a fantastic day.

Royal Masonic School for Girls Talk 2022
Our founder John WIllis will be heading to The Royal Masonic School for Girls in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire to deliver an assembly exploring how he has overcome barriers throughout his life. John, born without fully formed arms and legs, has not let this stop him. A Cambridge University graduate in law, he practised as a solicitor for 12 years, specialising in property litigation and appearing in front of the judiciary, occasionally with humorous consequences.
Using videos, gadgets, and demonstrations John personifies the “art of the possible”. He addresses all aspects of daily life – including dressing, eating and driving. The video of his recent challenge JohnsRoad2Rio and the numerous gadgets and prosthetic attachments excite and intrigue, and lead to interesting explorations of the possible.
The Perse Year 8s 2022
Our founder John WIllis will be heading to The Perse School in Cambridge to deliver an assembly to the Year 8 pupils exploring how he has overcome barriers throughout his life. John, born without fully formed arms and legs, has not let this stop him. A Cambridge University graduate in law, he practised as a solicitor for 12 years, specialising in property litigation and appearing in front of the judiciary, occasionally with humorous consequences.
Using videos, gadgets, and demonstrations John personifies the “art of the possible”. He addresses all aspects of daily life – including dressing, eating and driving. The video of his recent challenge JohnsRoad2Rio and the numerous gadgets and prosthetic attachments excite and intrigue, and lead to interesting explorations of the possible.







