What Students Learn


In addition to receiving inspiring and motivating presentations with an Olympic theme, students along the way learn important lessons and messages about:  

  • hope
  • respect
  • inclusion
  • social responsibility
  • goal setting
  • leadership
  • integrity
  • enthusiasm
  • teamwork
  • fair play
  • cooperation

The program will inspire and encourage children in Surrey to be more physically active while the advocating the importance of active living, sport, & healthy play - both locally and around the world. The Right To Play program also teaches self-respect and respect for others and emphasizes the importance of community spirit and the value of making a difference.


In the International Community

Right To Play resources are designed and developed while in consultation with the field using expert educators and experienced trainers to achieve desired learning and behaviour change outcomes that:

  • Promote experiential learning and holistic development using sport and play games and activities;

  • Emphasize the Reflect-Connect-Apply learning strategy which allows learners to examine their experiences, relate those experiences to what they already know and apply the learning in their daily lives;

  • Promote inclusion of children who may be marginalised for reasons of gender, religion, ability, ethnicity, disability, or social background.