Strengthening Decathlon’s Community Outreach Programme

Stronger School Sports Through Community Action

Decathlon India is the Indian counterpart of Decathlon S.A., one of the world’s largest sporting goods retailers. Decathlon Foundation, its CSR wing, has been an employee-volunteer project since 2005, with many of its social programmes driven and facilitated by Decathlon employees.

Under its mission, Decathlon is committed to making sport a vehicle for social integration, while also helping children remain fit and healthy.

The Need to Strengthen the Programme

Sportz Village Foundation developed a framework to strengthen Decathlon’s employee-driven schools programme through three key stages:

1. Evaluate

Evaluate the impact of Decathlon’s employee-volunteer-driven schools programme.

2. Recommend

Identify gaps and opportunities, and create a structured go-forward plan.

3. Strengthen

Enable scale by offering practical tools, resources, curriculum and training support.

Impact Evaluation Study

Sportz Village Foundation assessed the impact of Decathlon’s employee volunteering initiative in sports through a pilot study conducted across three selected schools.

The study focused on schools in Bengaluru and Mysore that were selected by Decathlon.

Methodology

The impact evaluation included:

  • School visits and programme observations
  • Interactions and interviews with school children
  • Feedback from Physical Education teachers and school headmistresses
  • Discussions with Decathlon employee volunteers and store leaders
  • Assessment of pre-programme class preparation and programme execution
  • Measurement of post-programme fitness levels among students

Qualitative inputs were collected through feedback and programme observations, while quantitative inputs were gathered through fitness assessments.

Fitness Assessment

The evaluation included the Sit and Reach Test, a fitness parameter used to assess flexibility.

The assessment compared children participating in the Decathlon programme with children who were not part of the programme across Decathlon OMR, Decathlon Mysore and Decathlon Car Warehouse locations.

Key Observations and Recommendations

The evaluation highlighted a clear opportunity to bring more structure to existing sessions and improve the consistency of programme delivery.

Structuring Existing Sessions

The programme could be strengthened by:

  • Mapping lesson plans with the school timetable
  • Including activities that can be conducted in limited spaces
  • Optimising the use of props and equipment

Enabling Trainers and Volunteers

There was an opportunity to better equip volunteers and trainers by introducing a Train-the-Trainer model and mapping key programme inputs and outcomes more effectively.

Monitoring and Reporting

The study recommended setting up a basic monitoring and review system, supported by timely programme monitoring and reporting.

Measuring Ongoing Impact

Continuous assessment and impact evaluation were recommended to help refine the programme over time. Key areas for measurement included:

  • Fitness Quotient
  • Socio-emotional Learning

Strengthening Through MILES

To help Decathlon scale its volunteer-led community programme, Sportz Village Foundation proposed developmentally appropriate tools, training and a structured engagement model.

Sports Curriculum and Engagement Model

Sportz Village Foundation would provide its sports curriculum, MILES, for children in Grades 6 to 8.

MILES is designed to:

  • Require minimal existing sporting skills to participate
  • Be inclusive for mixed-gender groups
  • Introduce children to basic skills used in team sports
  • Build life skills and socio-emotional learning through lesson plans
  • Encourage peer learning and student-led participation
  • Help children stay fit, active, engaged and regular at school

Structure of the MILES Curriculum

The MILES model works with groups of 20 students and four student leaders.

Students participate in two sports modules, with two teams of 10 students each. Each module runs for six weeks, and schools may choose the same sport for both groups where needed.

The programme includes:

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Kabaddi
  • Touch Rugby
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Cooperative Games

Train-the-Trainer Programme

Sportz Village Foundation proposed orientation and training for Decathlon’s core team.

Workshops would train 10 master trainers on implementing the curriculum. These master trainers would then train other employee volunteers to support the programme’s execution across schools.

Impact Assessment Tools

The programme also included a sample assessment report to measure children’s fitness, skills and socio-emotional learning.

The Fitness Quotient would assess:

  • Upper body strength
  • Lower body strength
  • Abdominal strength
  • Aerobic capacity
  • Anaerobic capacity
  • Flexibility

The programme would also track changes in socio-emotional learning through baseline and end-line assessments.

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