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SGOLine ManagerBriefing
Overview
‘School Sport Announcement’
Implications for SGOs and theSchool Games
School Games – review &forward look
Government Announcement: Sport Premium
Renewed package of funding for PE and school sport - a new ‘Sport Premium’
£150 million in each of the next two years to support delivery of PE and sport in primary schools
Ring fenced - allocated directly to primary schools across England
Dedicated resource to buy in invaluable expertise and support.
Funding will be allocated through a lump sum for each school and a per-pupil top-up mechanism - a typical primary school with 250 pupils will receive around £9,250 each year.
Ofsted priority when assessing the overall provision offered by schools.
Other measures announced:-Renewed funding for the Young Ambassadors programme-Reform of initial teacher training -Funding for coaching and volunteering programmes, and those designed to improve the delivery of sport for young people with a disability-£1.5 million from Sport England to enable County Sports Partnerships to support national governing bodies of sport to provide specialist sports coaching in schools
PHYSICALEDUCATIONDELIVEREDDuring curriculum time
BYSecondary schools(Specialist PE teacher)
Primary(Classroom teacher)
HEALTHY ACTIVELIFESTYLESDELIVEREDOutside curriculum time
BYSGOs, Teachers, leaders and coaches, health workers
COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORTDELIVEREDOutside curriculum time
BYSGOs , TR posts, Teachers young volunteers and coaches
COMMUNITYPROVISIONPay and play
Leisure and recreation activities
CLUB SPORT(NGBs)Clubs and teams
Coaching
Talent development
PHYSICALEDUCATION
LiteracyLearningLeadership
HEALTHY ACTIVELIFESTYLES
EnjoymentEngagementExercise
COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT
CoachingCompetitionClubs
PHYSICALEDUCATION
Bupa Start 2 Move (KS1)
Matalan TOPs(KS2)
Sky Sports Living for Sport(KS3/4)
Lead your generation
HEALTHY ACTIVELIFESTYLES
Change 4 Life Sports Clubs
LTSB NSSW
(KS2)COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT
Sainsbury’s School Games
COMMUNITYPROVISIONSportivate
Pay and play
Leisure and recreation activities
CLUB SPORT(NGBs)Satellite Clubs
Clubs and teams
Coaching
Talent development
PE School Sport
The Sainsbury’s School Games
The Sainsbury’sSchool Games Vision
To increase the number of young people participating,
performing, volunteering and learning in school club
and competitive sport
Competitive ‘school’ sport
IncreaseAttendance & behaviour
SMSC
Raiseconfidence, aspirations
Increasesense of belonging
Support progress
(attainment)
Developlife and
employability skills
Engaging young
people in learning
Support ‘cross
curricular’ learning
INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITION (L1)
Year round, multi-sport programme of intra school competition
Culminating in a School Games Day
INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION (L2 – L3)
Year round, multi-sport programme of inter
school competition (L2)
Culminating in a School Games Festival
(L3)
MOST TALENTEDYOUNG PEOPLE (L4)
Single national level multi-sport event for the
most talented young people of school age
Talent Inspiration programme ,
ceremonies and volunteer programme
progress from L3
The Sainsbury’sSchool Games structure
Change4Life Sports ClubsWhat is being achieved?National ave - 25% obese at reception – 33% at year 6 5500 primary C4L clubs so far this yearTargeted delivery in areas ranked most highly on trends of overweight and obese young people between reception and Yr6Between 6% and 100% coverage of SGO areaAve 31% schools with a C4L clubAve 15 young people per club
As a result we have seen:An increase of 53% primary children doing 60 active minutes a day most days80% of secondary children have a positive attitude towards sport since joining the club162,000 NEW young people choosing to play sport every week andwith a positive attitude to sport
School GamesWhat is being achieved?50% (12,117 schools) active (of which 51% are primary schools, 72% are secondary schools, and 24% PRUs, special schools and independent schools)
1659 Kitemarks awarded in year 1(a quarter of schools registered at the time) which represents a 90% success rate. Common characteristics of gold schools.
64% of SGOs made at least one Kitemark application and 36% made no applications 110 (24%) SGOs accounted for 79% of Kitemark applications
School GamesWhat is being achieved?Sport Industry Research Centre School Games Evaluation – draft findings
-Registered vs Unregistered schools
-Basic monitoring
-L1 & 2 feedback from NGBs & Schools
-L3 review
Sainsbury’s School Games: Performance improvement
-Task List
-Local goal setting
-Self review & improvement framework
Task List:
Developing Competitive Opportunities:
Help the inactive to become active and introduce them to competitive
school sport
Driving Participation in School Games Competition: Increase the number of young people taking part in competition within and between schools
Increasing and Sustaining Participation in club sport: Engaging the least active through Change4Life Sports Clubs and Increasing awareness and access to local clubs
Workforce Development: Broadening the range of participation opportunities in competition through volunteering and workforce roles
Local goals
Improving the Sainsbury’s School Games system – Learning from ‘Mission 2012’
•The ‘Aggregation of Marginal Gains’
•Benchmarking Performance
•Sharing effective practice
•Driving innovation
•Accountability
GREENPerforming
•Working well•Fully functional, up-to-date and fit for purpose•High confidence based on evidence•Challenges identified, action taken and solutions working
AMBERWorking on it
•Solutions to challenges identified, action plans under way with signs of progress being made
REDNeed help
•Not working•Solutions to challenges not agreed, planned or activated
GOLDExcelling
•Outstanding and a match for the international benchmark•A potential source of learning and inspiration to others•World Class
Self Review
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