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

Youth Sport Trust
The Youth Sport Trust are the UK's leading charity whose aim is to improve every young person's education and development through sport and play. The Youth Sport Trust empower young people to achieve their own personal best and equip educators to change lives.
Partner Comment
We believe Complete PE provides the full package of support to teachers in planning, teaching and assessing high quality PE against both physical and personal outcomes for all pupils.

British Triathlon
British Triathlon is the national governing body for triathlon, duathlon and associated multisport in Great Britain. British Triathlon aims to give every child the confidence and opportunity to experience swim, bike, run by combining playing and learning to teach children essential skills that can be used in all aspects of life.
Partner Comment
We are excited to partner with Complete PE to encourage and support teachers to explore the world of our Active Skills for Life resources and discover how play and learning can come together and enrich the lives of children in classrooms and beyond.

UK Wallball
UK Wallball is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to enable all young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to become regularly active in sport no matter where they live. Wallball is a sport that requires minimal funds, minimal set-up and minimal training to get going - all you need is a wall and a ball.
Partner Comment
We are thrilled to be working with Complete PE, as we work together to shine a light on the different ways children can learn about net and wall games in school, as well as the various opportunities there are to be active and have fun outside of the curriculum.