Welcome to the first update of our journey! This week marked the official launch of our brand-new intervention programme, designed specifically to support, challenge, and empower a select group of Year 9 young men as they prepare for the road ahead.
Our ultimate destination? A grueling, high-energy Inflatable 10K in Bakewell on the 26th of September! But before we can tackle the physical obstacles waiting for us in September, we had to lay the groundwork for how we operate as a team.
Here is a look inside our very first session.
Part 1: Setting the Foundation & Facing the Facts
We kicked off the week by pulling back the curtain on exactly how the course will look over the coming months. Because this programme requires vulnerability, honesty, and grit, our very first task was to establish our ‘rules of engagement’. The boys actively collaborated to set out their own norms and expectations, deciding together how they will respect, support, and hold one another accountable.
Once the boundaries were set, we dived into some vital conversations about the current landscape of education for young men. We looked closely at the key issues they face today:
- The Attendance and Engagement Link: How feeling like you don’t fit in can lead to pulling away from school.
- Behavior as Communication: Realizing that challenging behaviors often come from unmet mental health needs or a lack of tools to express emotions.
- The Mind-Body Connection: How physical health isn’t just about looking fit—it is directly tied to mental resilience, focus in the classroom, and entering their upcoming GCSEs with a positive, confident frame of mind.
Part 2: From Individuals to a Team
You can’t build a community just by talking about it—you have to experience it. In the second part of our session, we shifted from theory to action, putting our physical health and teamwork to the test.
The focus was entirely on group dynamics, leadership, and communication. Through a series of team-based challenges, the boys quickly realised that individual strength means very little if you can’t communicate under pressure. We saw early leaders step up, quiet voices find their confidence, and the beginnings of a genuine brotherhood start to form. They learned firsthand that to move fast, you might go alone—but to go far, you have to move together.
Driving Toward the Big Question
Every sweat-breaking circuit, every deep debate, and every mile we log between now and September is driven by one central, guiding question:
“How can we move together to create a community where every young man makes a positive contribution, feeling like he belongs and can be himself?”
Week one proved that these young men are more than ready to answer that call. They showed up, they engaged, and they took their first steps toward redefining what it means to lead.
Stay tuned for next week as we bring in external experts and start breaking down the internal barriers affecting youth wellbeing. Bakewell, we’re coming for you!
Want to know more about our upcoming milestones or the expert partners joining us? Keep an eye on our weekly blog updates!





