Able2B Training for 'Discover Your Ability' Day
May 3, 2025
More than 15 L6 pupils gave up time on Saturday 3 May during the Bank Holiday weekend to train with their partners ahead of the exciting annual Discover Your Ability Day on Sunday 22 June 2025.
Here are some words from L6 pupils;
"On Saturday, I was again given the opportunity to help with the Able2B training sessions. This week we were paired up and we did basic drills with boxing gloves, focusing on coordination. Although my partner initially didn’t talk much, she made up for with her enthusiasm for the activity, the combination of her smile and the force she was putting behind her punches and she even helped me with my technique! Together, after an hour of practice, we were both sweating and had large grins on our faces. It was a fun afternoon to get to know the people who are supported by Able2B."
"Today at the Able2B Gym we were doing boxing exercises. When I arrived I was given pads and paired up. I was paired up with a young boy named Reuben and my job was to be his boxing partner, keep him focused and make sure his listening ears were on. We did a bunch of different punches like straights, doubles, uppercuts and hooks and I had a lot of fun - and I think Reuben did as well. I think one of my highlights was him calling our personal trainer 'King Jon' which I think everyone found quite funny. At the end we did another fun game to keep us moving and then it was time to say goodbye. I made sure Reuben was with his grandad and then I went home. I'm looking forward to the next training session!"
"I think it is a really great organisation and it has an extremely friendly and positive environment run by great people"
Here's more info. about how the event works:
Able2B pair up the children for when they work together at the 3 Training Sessions at the Able2B gym 4.30-5.45. We have now completed the first two of these and we are all looking forward to the third one on Wednesday 11 June 5.15-6.30pm
The big day is then on Sunday June 22 2025 – from 11:30 – the final event in the grounds of Norwich Lower School.
Parents and friends are very much welcome to attend the final session to spectate or to volunteer as marshals and route guides (with bubbles and water pistols!) too. This is very much a family event.
This is a fantastic opportunity to help out in our local community whilst learning some important skills as well as simply gaining an inspiring experience. Again, pupils undertaking the Duke of Edinburgh's Award are also able to use the event as part of their volunteering hours.
Proceeds from the event will go to supporting Able2B's work in the community. See below QR code for ease. Everyone who takes part will receive an event t-shirt and water bottle.
Press coverage from a previous event can be found here.
A video about Norwich School's involvement with Able2B can be found here.






