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NSW commits to Bulls In Schools

Macarthur FC welcomes the NSW Government’s commitment towards the Bulls in Schools and community engagement programs that invests in the future of south-west Sydney.

Announced on Friday, up to 40,000 school children across Western Sydney are set to benefit from new investment in the Football in Schools program, teaching them both the skills of the World Game and lessons in life.

The four-year $14.5 million Football in Schools Program is a major initiative of the forthcoming NSW Budget that will see the Minns Government deliver on its election commitment to partner with A[1]League clubs Western Sydney Wanderers and Macarthur FC to provide football, education and wellbeing programs in local schools.

“40,000 kids will be able to participate in football programs with some of the best footballers and coaches in our nation,” Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said. “The Football in Schools Program will see more Western Sydney students participating in sport and enjoying the benefits of that it offers. “We understand that families in Western Sydney are feeling the crunch of cost-of-living pressures and this free program will ensure that no child regardless of their background or ability misses out.”

The Program will feature a wide range of initiatives to get more students participating in sport, including targeted female, multicultural and all-abilities programs. The Program will also have focus on education with after school homework clubs and sessions on health and the benefits of an active lifestyle. The initiatives will be delivered both in-schools and on-site at the A-League club’s training facilities with up to 40,000 students expected to participate in the Program annually.

“Education is not just about books and laptops, some of the best lessons in life are on the sports field,” Minister for Education and Western Sydney Prue Car said. “By working in partnership with the Western Sydney Wanderers and Macarthur FC, the Football in Schools Program will bring the classroom to the football pitch.”

The Bulls are delighted with the commitment from the state government that will benefit the health and wellbeing of all children throughout the south-west Sydney region.

“This commitment by the NSW Government into our Bulls in Schools and community program is a major investment into the future of south-west Sydney,” Macarthur FC chairman Gino Marra said.

“The key pillars our community programs are health & wellbeing, education and inclusion. We are proud to have had more than 60,000 children take part and today’s commitment from the state government will significantly expand the scope of our program across our region.”