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The Rio 2016 education programme, known as Transforma, will be expanded beyond Brazil’s borders with an online launch in August

Already present in the Brazilian states of Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, and the capital city Brasília – benefiting a total of about one million school children – the programme is expected to reach approximately seven million kids in Brazil, and many more abroad, when the new platform goes live next month

Rio 2016 and the Ministry of Education has announced that the platform will offer courses and training for teaching professionals in Portuguese, English and Spanish

The primary objective is to increase sporting activity in schools, while also bringing youngsters closer to the Games and their values, and the materials will be available to download on the Transforma website

The positive impact of the programme, which began last year, is already being felt in participating schools

Lucia Helena da Silva, head of the Lieutenant General Napion Municipal School in Rio, said: “When we chose the ‘young agents’ to lead the initiative, we did not only choose positive leaders, but also negative ones

Over time, the positive leadership exercised influence over the negative and values such as respect and friendship became more valued

For example, today, we have less vandalism

Before, posters that pupils put up on the corridor walls rarely lasted more a couple of days

In June we made posters about the Olympic Games and they are all still there

The kids make sure they stay up

”   Da Silva added that the sporting activities available in her school had also been diversified

“The kids were resistant at the start, thinking that I wanted to stop football, but I explained that I only wanted to introduce new sports

Luckily I have a group of teachers who showed a lot of interest and today we have badminton, rugby, shot put and five-a-side football for the visually impaired in school

The kids enjoy it so much that they have even stopped insisting on football all the time

”Present in about 2,200 schools, Transforma and has also taken hockey, golf and goalball into the Brazilian education system

As well as providing training for teaching professionals, the programme stages sports festivals to promote healthy lifestyles

“We are using the biggest sporting event in the world to construct an educational legacy,” said Vanderson Berbat, Rio 2016’s education manager

“And during the Games, when the kids and teachers are watching the sports, they will understand them and their rules, and be able to say they have already played them

”There are other benefits to being involved in Transforma

About 200 children from seven schools that are participating in the programme enjoyed a visit to the volleyball World League finals, which were staged in Rio last week (see photos below)

The event, which served as a test event for Rio 2016, was staged at the Maracanãzinho, which will host the Olympic volleyball tournament next year

“We are always promoting the Olympic values to the children in class, but from now on, with the test events, they will begin to breathe the Olympic spirit in the city,” said André Rocha, a physical education teacher at Chile Municipal School in Rio