A youngster who pushed for her school to provide more chances for girls to play football has been recognised by the Football Association.
Carys Tamilarasan has been recognised for her dedication to securing more chances for girls to play football.
Her efforts led to a change of the sporting curriculum at the school and in recognition her PE teacher nominated her for the Football Association's 'Let Girls Play' awards.Carys Tamilarasan and her fellow pupils celebrate her recognition. Carys' dedication secured a shift in the girls' sports curriculum at the school, and since then her PE teachers have even welcomed inspirational female footballers to coach and encourage more girls to get into the sport.Prestfelde headteacher Nick Robinson said: “An inspiration to her friends and the younger pupils in the school, Carys has shown them all that perseverance and determination really can create change no matter what your age.
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