East Kilbride News

Glad to be giving something back

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GREGOR FARQUHARSO­N

An East Kilbride-based teacher’s progressio­n through Scotland’s sporting system has come full circle.

Having started out as a sportscotl­and Young Ambassador at Calderglen High, Ian Rae is now giving back to the scheme as a mentor just eight years later.

Now a physical education teacher at Stonelaw High School in Rutherglen, Ian began his sporting journey aged 15 when he became a Young Ambassador during his fourth year of secondary school.

Ian helped organise an event for primary seven pupils when he was in school, which used sport to welcome new students to the school.

It was this experience which inspired him to apply to the sportscotl­and Young Ambassador­s programme.

Ian remembers the significan­ce of attending his first ever Young Ambassador­s conference.

He said: “I remember the Emirates Arena in Glasgow had just been built and we had the chance to go to there, learn about being a YA and meet other young people from right across Scotland.”

It didn’t take long before Ian’s enthusiasm for sport was having a positive impact on his school – and it made him think how he could do more.

“During my time as a Young Ambassador I set up a school basketball team for S1 and S2 pupils, which is still running to this day. I was a keen basketball player and coach, so this was a good way for me to encourage others to try a new activity.

“I started to think about a future in PE teaching for the first time. I began to realise how much I enjoyed sport and working with young people and put two and two together – there was an opportunit­y to combine these passions.”

Ian began coaching basketball with the South Lanarkshir­e Colliers and became convinced that this was the right path for him.

“Young Ambassador­s inspired me to look into PE teaching as a possible career and spurred me on to start coaching outside of school – all of which gave me increased confidence to continue pursuing a life around young people and physical activity,” he added.

It wasn’t long before Ian was enrolled at the University of Stirling to study for a degree in Physical Education – but his journey didn’t stop there.

In 2014, Ian was accepted onto sportscotl­and’s Young People’s Sport Panel. He said: “I joined the panel while I was at University and was really excited about the networking opportunit­ies, as well as the different national initiative­s I would have the chance to get involved in.”

As a member of the panel, Ian proudly helped launch the campaign for the first School Sport Awards, which recognise schools’ commitment to putting sport at the heart of their ethos.

Fast forward five years, and Ian’s own school has become a goldstanda­rd school for the first time, thanks – in part – to Ian’s passion to go for this coveted award.

Through his teaching role, Ian has also now become a Young Ambassador­s mentor, taking his pupils through the programme and empowering them to promote sport and its many benefits to their peers, just as he did when he was at school.

He said: “Seeing the opportunit­y Young Ambassador­s gave me and the impact my own mentor had on my life, made me want to fill this role and have that positive influence on others.

“My experience­s as a Young

Ambassador and member of the panel taught me the importance of giving the students the freedom to express themselves, encouragin­g them to come up with ideas and make informed decisions.”

In the last year, Ian’s group of Young Ambassador­s have successful­ly delivered and promoted Active Girls Day, helped the school achieve its gold School Sport Award and set up a girls’ rugby team.

Ian said: “Seeing their progressio­n through the programme gives me a real sense of pride.

“Young Ambassador­s steered me in a positive direction, towards a path of sport. All of my passion for coaching and teaching started there and it’s come full circle as I see the next generation of Young Ambassador­s flourish.”

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EK’s Ian is enjoying giving something back
Full circle EK’s Ian is enjoying giving something back
 ??  ?? Young ambassador­s Ian, back left, with the Young People’s Sport Panel in 2014
Young ambassador­s Ian, back left, with the Young People’s Sport Panel in 2014

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