Warden Hill Junior School 2026
We are delighted to announce a brand new partner for our brilliant Games2Inspire events. We will be heading to Warden Hill Junior School in Luton on Wednesday 17th June 2026.
Students will participate in different inclusive sports, such as Goalball, New Age Kurling, Sitting Netball and Sitting Volleyball in the school hall, learning about the power of inclusion in action.
They will also meet our Chief Ambassador, John Willis, born without fully-formed arms and legs, and learn how he overcomes the various obstacles he faces. We are sure it’s going to be another fantastic day.

Students, teachers, and volunteers will focus on the spirit of inclusivity and the opportunity to learn about and participate in adaptive sports. We hope students will discover new sports and develop a greater appreciation for the abilities of disabled athletes.
Cottenham Primary School 2026
We are delighted to announce a brand new partner for our brilliant Games2Inspire events. We will be heading to Cottenham Primary School on Thursday 19th March 2026.
Students will participate in different inclusive sports, such as Goalball, New Age Kurling, Sitting Netball and Sitting Volleyball in the school hall, learning about the power of inclusion in action.
They will also meet our Chief Ambassador, John Willis, born without fully-formed arms and legs, and learn how he overcomes the various obstacles he faces. We are sure it’s going to be another fantastic day.

Students, teachers, and volunteers will focus on the spirit of inclusivity and the opportunity to learn about and participate in adaptive sports. We hope students will discover new sports and develop a greater appreciation for the abilities of disabled athletes.
The Perse School Games2Inspire 2026

Year 8s at the Perse Upper School will be enjoying a full Games2Inspire led by John Willis and his team in the morning.
Students will participate in different inclusive sports, such as Goalball, New Age Kurling, Sitting Netball and Sitting Volleyball in the school hall, learning about the power of inclusion in action. They will also meet our Chief Ambassador, John Willis, born without fully-formed arms and legs, and learn how he overcomes the various obstacles he faces. We are sure they will have a fantastic day.
In the afternoon students will participate in an Inclusive Kilometre, fundraising for Power2Inspire by completing the inclusive kilometre in innovative ways.

Sports Trust PowerHouseGames 2026
After a wonderful first partnership event in 2025, Power2Inspire is delighted to announce a second PowerHouseGames with The Sports Trust, a not-for-profit charity that dismantles barriers to sports participation, based in Folkestone. The event will take place in Folkestone on Thursday 14th May 2026 bringing together a community of several local schools, and charity volunteers.
You can read about last year's event here.

We have yet to announce which schools will be joining us on the day so if your school would like to be part of this fantastic event please get in touch. We bring together students from primary and secondary schools in the state and private sector as well as a special needs school who will join the university students in playing inclusive and adapted games such as boccia, new age kurling, and touch rugby. Twelve teams of six will play in colourful T-shirts, learning about inclusion, community cohesion and teamwork.

We have also yet to announce a corporate sponsor for the event. If your company would like to take part through, sponsorship, providing volunteers we would love to hear from you. Our sponsors have a fantastic team morning providing volunteers to be team captains, leading the students through the games and learning lots too about the fun of inclusion and community cohesion.
St Peter's Billericay Games2Inspire 2025

We are delighted to be back at St Peter's Catholic Primary School in Billericay for our 4th Games2Inspire event! Students will participate in different inclusive sports, such as boccia, new age kurling and goalball.
We are sure they will have a fantastic day.

Students, teachers, and volunteers will focus on the spirit of inclusivity and the opportunity to learn about and participate in adaptive sports. We hope students will discover new sports and develop a greater appreciation for the abilities of disabled athletes.






