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Sport builds girls' confidence, says schools leader | Sport builds girls' confidence, says schools leader |
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Girls should take part in competitive sport to build confidence and resilience, the leader of a group of girls' schools will argue this week. | Girls should take part in competitive sport to build confidence and resilience, the leader of a group of girls' schools will argue this week. |
Helen Fraser, chief executive of the Girls Day School Trust (GDST), will tell the group's conference that sport can help girls cope with failure. | Helen Fraser, chief executive of the Girls Day School Trust (GDST), will tell the group's conference that sport can help girls cope with failure. |
All girls "and not just the sporty ones" should take physical exercise, Ms Fraser will say. | All girls "and not just the sporty ones" should take physical exercise, Ms Fraser will say. |
Research that girls are far less active than boys is worrying, she argues. | Research that girls are far less active than boys is worrying, she argues. |
"Girls who are in schools which focus solely on academic achievement can experience success after success, and may never learn that you can have a real setback and come back and recover", Ms Fraser told BBC News. | "Girls who are in schools which focus solely on academic achievement can experience success after success, and may never learn that you can have a real setback and come back and recover", Ms Fraser told BBC News. |
"The experience of losing a hockey game three-nil and carrying on to another match builds resilience". | "The experience of losing a hockey game three-nil and carrying on to another match builds resilience". |
'Tabloid obsessions' | 'Tabloid obsessions' |
Ms Fraser will tell the conference that she backs "sport for all". | Ms Fraser will tell the conference that she backs "sport for all". |
"That's why I love it when our schools have A, B ,C and D teams and beyond", she will say. | "That's why I love it when our schools have A, B ,C and D teams and beyond", she will say. |
The GDST draws on research from the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation which suggests only a quarter of girls in England meet current recommended levels of physical activity each week, with the proportion taking part in regular sport falling steeply after the age of 10. | The GDST draws on research from the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation which suggests only a quarter of girls in England meet current recommended levels of physical activity each week, with the proportion taking part in regular sport falling steeply after the age of 10. |
One in five girls do no physical activity at all, twice the proportion of boys, the research suggests. | One in five girls do no physical activity at all, twice the proportion of boys, the research suggests. |
Ms Fraser says other research suggests that more than 80% of senior women business leaders played organised sports while growing up. | Ms Fraser says other research suggests that more than 80% of senior women business leaders played organised sports while growing up. |
She says similar high proportions of female executives believe sport made them more disciplined, resilient and competitive in their careers. | She says similar high proportions of female executives believe sport made them more disciplined, resilient and competitive in their careers. |
She cites the example of former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, once a competitive figure skater and tennis player, while the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, was in the French national synchronized swimming team. | She cites the example of former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, once a competitive figure skater and tennis player, while the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, was in the French national synchronized swimming team. |
Ms Fraser says Olympic medallists like Jessica Ennis, Katherine Grainger and Nicola Adams are excellent role models for young women but says women's sport needs better funding and more media coverage. | Ms Fraser says Olympic medallists like Jessica Ennis, Katherine Grainger and Nicola Adams are excellent role models for young women but says women's sport needs better funding and more media coverage. |
"I think sport and exercise are ways in which women can reclaim their bodies from the kind of obsessions of the tabloid press and celebrity magazines", says Ms Fraser. | "I think sport and exercise are ways in which women can reclaim their bodies from the kind of obsessions of the tabloid press and celebrity magazines", says Ms Fraser. |
Trampolining | Trampolining |
Valerie Dunsford, head of Sheffield High School, part of GDST, said it was important to offer a large range of sports to attract different types of girls. | Valerie Dunsford, head of Sheffield High School, part of GDST, said it was important to offer a large range of sports to attract different types of girls. |
"Not everyone wants to be out on the hockey pitch", said Ms Dunsford. | "Not everyone wants to be out on the hockey pitch", said Ms Dunsford. |
"You don't have to be a fantastic sportswoman to bounce on a trampoline and it gives you a great workout." | "You don't have to be a fantastic sportswoman to bounce on a trampoline and it gives you a great workout." |
She said the great sporting advantage of girls schools was a lack of self-consciousness. | She said the great sporting advantage of girls schools was a lack of self-consciousness. |
"Girls school pupils are less bothered about what they look like. Even our sixth formers are still happy to put on a leotard and jump on a trampoline." | |
The GDST is composed of 24 fee-paying schools and two academies. | The GDST is composed of 24 fee-paying schools and two academies. |
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