Association for Physical Education (afPE)
The Association for Physical Education are the representative subject association for PE in the UK. afPE provide quality assured services, resources and valuable professional support for the Physical Education, School Sport and Physical Activity sector.
Partner Comment
Complete PE is a valued and longstanding Business Associate member. They have a proven track record of providing high quality resources to support PE professionals to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people.
Other Partners

FOBISIA
FOBISIA are the premier Federation of British international schools in Asia. FOBISIA are a diverse and inclusive organisation whose vision is to deliver high quality, British-style international education through shared professional development, student enrichment and mutual support to their 79 member schools across 18 countries and regions.
Partner Comment
Complete PE are an affiliate member and we are incredibly proud to be able to share their resources, training and expertise with all our member schools.

Teach First
Teach First are an educational charity working to build a fair education for every child in England and Wales. Teach First develops and supports great teachers and brilliant leaders who are determined to make a difference and who are willing to ensure that all schools can thrive.
Partner Comment
Complete PE will provide our trainee teachers with the resources and support so that they feel equipped, supported and confident to teach Physical Education.

Lawn Tennis Association
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) is the national governing body for tennis in Great Britain. Our vision is ‘Tennis opened up’, and our mission is to transform communities through tennis, focussing on three areas – making tennis welcoming, enjoyable and inspiring to everyone.
Partner Comment
LTA Youth Schools are delighted to work with Complete PE to support schools with flexible and inclusive resources that have been designed by teachers for teachers to deliver the curriculum and wider school outcomes.