Student PE Teachers Support #RainbowLaces Project

PGCE PE students with Rainbow Laces

Rainbow Laces is a Stonewall campaign which aims to ensure the message is heard that sport is a game for everyone. The Rainbow Laces themselves were created as a symbol of solidarity with the LGBT community within sport, and many high-profile athletes have been wearing them.

Students on the ¹û¶³´«Ã½’s Secondary PE PGCE course have also been supporting the campaign to further raise the profile that sport and PE is for everyone. 

Student Arabella Withers said: “I think it’s important to recognise that everyone is welcome in sport.”

Emily Harris added: “It’s important we are good role models and show that as teachers we are inclusive and open to supporting people from all communities.”

Connor Monaghan added: “There should never be a barrier for anyone to take part in sport.”

David Woodward, Senior Lecturer on the PGCE PE course, said: “As a one of the largest providers for Secondary PE teacher training nationally, we are fully aware of the impact that our trainees will have across a wide range of schools and students in the area and beyond. As a university we are committed to inclusion and equality and run a very successful LGBTQ+ allies scheme for staff. I see the #RainbowLaces an extension of that.”

For more information about rainbow laces, go to https://www.stonewall.org.uk/our-work/campaigns/rainbow-laces-–-come-out-active-lgbt-equality-sport