Learn traditional games
As part of International Inspiration, young people around the world learn about different countries, cultures and traditions through the school links programme. With over 500 schools getting involved through the programme worldwide, one way of achieving this has been to share traditional games from their home country.

The International Inspiration team has created a new resource focused on some of these traditional games. The resource is made up of a set of illustrated cards, explaining how each game is played. There are 22 games in total including target games, striking games and invasion games.
Anyone can use these resources by introducing these games within their school or community. If you have a partner school somewhere else in the world, why not ask them what games they play and learn those too?
Young Leader modules
This new resource is designed to encourage International Inspiration Young Leaders from the UK and around the world to strengthen their link to London 2012 and share this knowledge with their school and wider community. These resources will help Young Leaders to develop leadership skills and learn how
to manage sports events that bring their schools and communities together and celebrate Olympic and Paralympic Values.
Young Leaders will also be introduced to new cultures and traditions within the UK and 20 International Inspiration countries around the world, and take part in fun and engaging activities designed to help them learn about London 2012’s venues, milestones and the organisations it takes to make the Games happen.
Download International Inspiration - UK Young Leaders Module Part 1 (PDF 2.68 MB)
Download International Inspiration - UK Young Leaders Module Part 2 (PDF 2.66 MB)
Download International Inspiration - UK Young Leaders Module Part 3 (PDF 3.45 MB)