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[Dylan]: I like football the best and I like when they score and I like all that stuff. When Mr Kilbey started the school, he started to help us playing football and to learn our skills.
[Mr Kilbey]: What was our topic today? Who can remember? Lizzie?
[Lizzie]: How to shoot.
[Dylan]: I really like the stuff that Mr Kilbey does with us.My behaviour was bad. I just didn't like going in the class and doing my work.
[Male Teacher]: He had a lot of behaviour problems. He said there was no point to school. Said that learning things wasn't going to help him at all.
[Dylan]: When I don't have a football to play with,I just get angry.
[Female Teacher]: When he found out that Southampton Football Club was coming in, he was very excited.
[Mr Kilbey]: We work alongside the teachers as well as the pupils, and hopefully what we'll do is, we'll be able to improve attainment within the pupils but as well as engage them in their P.E and in the classroom elements as well.
[Male Teacher]: Mr Kilbey coming into a classroom wearing that badge on his tracksuit, has a massive impact on all the children involved.
[Dylan]: He sits with me and just helps me do my work or my one-to-one helps me.
[Mr Kilbey]: So at the moment we're looking at different shapes and he learns through football, so what we manage to do is, we've taken something that Dylan likes and he's now showing me, how it is on the whiteboard and he's doing very well.
[Female Teacher]: Mr Kilbey approached me and asked if we could put Maths into P.E lessons as well.
[Mr Kilbey]: And what that's done is, it's engaged the pupils and in particular, Dylan. So what he's done is, he's naturally a good goal scorer so he would score lots of goals.So how I've done it is, if he scores, he's got to come to me, answer one of the questions to claim that goal.
[Dylan]: So I get a goal, celebrate quick with my friends and then come over to Mr Kilbey.
[Male Teacher]: Straight away Dylan would say 'that's the answer', he'd get the goal and he'd be the happiest child out there. It was really really good to see.
[Female Teacher]: He's really trying now, in all of his lessons. He has got an incentive and he knows that people believe in him. [Dylan]: We do teamwork, resilience and challenge, because we challenge ourselves.
[Mr Kilbey]: One of the nicest things I've seen is in one of the PE lessons where, he knows he's doing well in his football and he uses that as a way or working with, other boys and girls to help them get better.
[Dylan]: I've been helping my friend Josh so much and I just really like him.
[Josh]: He's been helping me do striking and defence.
[Dylan]: His first goal was a penalty but he made our team win the match, didn't you?
[Josh]: Yeah.
[Dylan]: He won our team the match.
[Mr Kilbey]: Over the course of the term that I've been here, what I've seen is him really work hard at it, to progress and get better.
[Dylan]: I've got better at my times tables, Maths. In class now, I really concentrate, started doing my work, listening to the teacher and then, just getting my work stuffed up in my brain and I really like it.