Franchising details
Sports Works is one of the leading primary sports academies in the UK We offer innovative programmes that helps Primary Schools attain and maintain Outstanding Ofsted ratings in Physical Education. Aside from our classic skills and training sports education, we also provide sports instruction for the disabled. We go all the way in helping children and young adults reach their fullest potential encouraging the growth of their social skills, coordination as well as balance and motor skills.
Sport Works is unique in the sports education sector as we offer very specific projects for different niche groups of children and young adults. In addition, most of our programmes are funded by local authorities, schools and NHS. This has been the primary reason why more and more parents, schools and private groups choose us over our current competitors.
At Sport Works, we value not only the sports education of children, but the stability, growth and reputation of our company. That is why we take great effort in searching for innovative methods as processes in improving our business model. One way how we do this is by teaming up and working directly with the government, local authorities, universities, Sport England as well as charitable institutions whose funding systems are all powerful. This results not only in a stable and growing company but in programmes that are timely, comprehensive and material.
Franchise costs and details
Training and support
Sport Works has carefully developed a structured business blueprint and laid it down in an initial training course that will last for two days. This will be conducted at our head office in Newcastle upon Tyne. After the initial training, we allow for full autonomous operation of the franchisee provided that the standards are fully met and even exceeded. We will help advertise your new franchise by marketing in leading social media, telemarketing, website content as well as our tendering and contract documentation. With great perseverance and efforts, you can earn an annual income ranging from £20,000 up to £100,000.