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Our programmes

Sporting experiences children remember.

Standalone events and recurring programmes, delivered across the UK and shaped for primary and secondary pupils with SEND.

Football leagues

The United League

A meaningful football season for school teams—complete with fixtures, results, a league table and the excitement of representing something bigger.

Our leagues give pupils regular opportunities to develop as players and teammates. Matchdays can bring schools together at quality football facilities, with formats shaped to the participating group and a strong focus on confidence, fair play and belonging.

Built for schoolsPrimary and secondary opportunities, organised around participating regions.
A real seasonFixtures, results, league progress and moments to work towards.
Inclusive competitionMeaningful matches where participation and progress stay visible.
CelebrationMedals, certificates and awards recognise players and teams.
Athletics

The United Sports Day

A full athletics occasion with track, field and relay events—carefully organised so pupils, schools and staff can enjoy the day.

Sports days may include sprint races, middle-distance events, relays, long jump, javelin, discus and shot put. Event programmes vary by location and cohort, with clear schedules and our purpose-built event system helping everyone follow what is happening.

Track eventsHeats, finals, relays and direct finals, depending on the event.
Field eventsAccessible opportunities to throw and jump in a major-event atmosphere.
Live informationSchools can follow event times, progress and qualification updates.
A proper finishPodiums, medals, certificates and individual awards.
Standalone experiences

Multi-sport events

A growing variety of sporting days that give pupils the chance to discover something new or enjoy a sport they already love.

These events are developed around local opportunity: the schools interested, the facilities available and the clubs, coaches or athletes who can add something unforgettable. Programmes can be one-day festivals, focused competitions or special experiences within a particular sport.

Different sportsFormats can be developed across a wide range of activities.
Different placesEvents take place around the UK at different times of the year.
Inspiring partnersProfessional clubs and athletes can help elevate the day.
Child-centredThe experience is shaped around the pupils taking part.

How participation works

From first enquiry to event day.

1

Tell us about your school

Share your region, phase, pupil group and the opportunities you are looking for.

2

Find the right event

We discuss relevant dates, locations, formats, availability and participation costs.

3

Prepare your team

Schools receive the practical information needed to select and register pupils.

4

Enjoy the occasion

Pupils take part, represent their school and leave with recognition they can keep.

Where participation costs go

Every pound supports the pupil experience.

The United Games operates on a non-profit basis. Participation income is reinvested into delivering and improving events.

01

Places and equipment

Quality venues, appropriate sporting equipment and the practical resources needed to make each programme accessible and memorable.

02

People and delivery

The event team, officials, specialist support and organisation required to give schools a safe, clear and professional experience.

03

Recognition and progress

Medals, certificates, individual awards, event technology and investment in future opportunities for more pupils.

Pricing and availability

Participation is arranged directly with each school.

United Games experiences are paid-for opportunities, but there is no online checkout. We provide clear information on the event, availability and costs before your school decides whether to take part. All participation income is reinvested into the events.