Engaging Young Minds
Social Emotional Learning Through Play
Active Education helps children play and build social skills through physical activities. We empower students to resolve conflicts, solve problems and become more engaged learners.
We do this by creating an environment for children to…
• be active
• feel included
• develop essential social & emotional skills
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1-DAY TRIAL NOW
We are confident you’ll see real value in our structured activity program. We want to offer your school a FREE 1 day, no-obligation lunch recess trial.
Our Programs
Recess
Our in-school recess programs provide students with a healthy, active, and fun playground environment.
PE & Teacher Prep
Providing your teachers much
needed release time to come together and plan effective instruction for their students.
After School
The after-school enrichment program provides additional learning opportunities to students in all grades.
School Benefits
Reduced Discipline
Issues
76% of students noticed less
disciplinary problems.
Improved School
Climate
91% of students said they felt
safer during recess.
Increased On Site
Attendance
89% of students wanted to
attend school more.
Higher Physical
Activity
69% of students were more
physically active.
Greater Academic Achievement
82% of teachers felt students were
more engaged in class.
Enhanced PBIS &
SEL Skills
84% of students felt they learned more about positive behavior.
* Note: data is based on surveys and analysis from Active Education programs
School Districts We Work Within
What People Are Saying
“Active Education did a great job of reinforcing our school values of being respectful, responsible, and being your best, which is one of the strengths of the program.”
— Josh Oliver, Principal
“Students are learning how to play well with each other. Our school has seen a lot less disciplinary issues because of the impact of Active Education.”
— Tom Bashaw, Assistant Principal
“I feel the kids have learned a lot of discipline and it’s enabled them to interact with other kids. There are not as many problems at school, they’ve been staying out of trouble.”