HELPING SCHOOLS RAISE THE BAR FOR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE & DEVELOPMENT

We give schools the tools to build high-performance environments for their students. From long-term athlete development pathways to strength & conditioning, sports science and nutrition, our programmes are designed to help young athletes train smarter, compete harder and own their performance.

WHY SCHOOLS CHOOSE ATHLETE FOCUSED

Partnering with Athlete Focused means giving your students access to the same level of support as elite athletes.

  • Proven to deliver results. Our programmes don’t just promise improvement – they consistently produce stronger, faster, more competitive athletes.
  • Access to elite-level expertise. Academically qualified coaches with real-world experience at the highest levels of sport, now working for your school.
  • A complete performance department without the overheads. Strength & conditioning, sports science, psychology and nutrition all integrated and all managed by our expert team.
  • Tailored for maximum impact. Every programme is built around your school’s unique goals, ensuring measurable progress and a competitive edge.
  • Age-appropriate and development-focused. We adapt every programme to suit students’ age and maturation stage, ensuring safe and sustainable progress.

CASE STUDY

How we worked with St George’s School, Edinburgh, to improve pupil wellbeing and enhance performance.

“We have been working with Athlete Focused for the past three years to manage and deliver our Strength & Conditioning programme. What began as two 30-minute sessions per week has grown into daily S&C sessions on offer to the whole school.
Collaborating closely with Jonny and the team has allowed us to continually develop, adapt, and enhance the programme, making it more accessible and performance-driven for our girls. It’s been fantastic to see their enjoyment of the gym grow, along with their confidence and strength.”
Christine Fourie, Director of Sport at St George’s School, Edinburgh

Ready to raise the bar for athletic performance at your school?