"Our previous visits have been in schools but it was lovely for the children to experience another environment for this session at the First Direct Arena. Gary Horsley, from Nottingham College’s Room 180 Academy, led the session and said: "There's been a great response to Bullseye Maths in the last two months and this was another really fun session. Park Spring Primary School pupils with Joe Cullen - Bullseye Maths with Park Spring Primary School in Leeds (PDC) ![]() "Experiences like this help to raise childrens' aspirations for the future as well as improving their maths skills and love of learning." "It's given them experience about another sport and they got to meet a sports star, as well as enjoying the Bullseye Maths session. ![]() Darts is a great sport for kids to learn maths and I'm seeing that now with my own children."Ĭatherine Houghton, Early Years Leader at Park Spring Primary School, said: "This has been a really fun way for the children to learn maths. "Maths came pretty naturally to me but it's not that way for everyone. "You're seeing a lot of kids now getting into darts and learning to play, and especially at this age it's great for the kids to be able to make learning more fun. "The kids were superb and it's a good way to learn maths," said Cullen. The hour-long Bullseye Maths sessions, led by Gary Horsley from Nottingham College's Room 180 Academy, see children introduced to darts and provide an innovative way of enhancing their numeracy skills while playing the sport. The PDC launched Bullseye Maths earlier this year as an initiative to encourage maths development in Key Stage 2 children, with in-school sessions accompanied by an online portal. Joe Cullen warmed up for his Cazoo Premier League appearance at Leeds' First Direct Arena by joining local students from Park Spring Primary School in the PDC's latest Bullseye Maths session on Wednesday.Ģ022 Masters champion Cullen will be one of eight top darts stars taking to the stage at the First Direct Arena on Thursday as the Premier League season continues with a visit to his native Yorkshire.īradford-based Cullen visited the arena 24 hours ahead of his Premier League appearance to join a group of Park Spring Primary School children aged between 9-11 taking part in a Bullseye Maths session.
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