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School Games Road ShowCornwall1st April 2011
What is the School Games?The government’s policy for School Sport
• More young people competing – ‘Personal Best’• More regular competition• Access for all young people – disability•Modernisation and alignment of NGB competitivepathways• A vehicle through which to deliver outcomes for young people
PilotsSpring and Summer Term 2011• Cornwall• Kent• Central London• Hertfordshire• Black Country• Greater Manchester• Lincolnshire• North Yorkshire• Tyne and Wear
Building a brighter future for young people through PE and sport
CulminatesIn a School Games Day
SchoolGamesLeagues
SchoolGamesFestival
National Organising Committee
Primary PE Co‐ordinators and Secondary PE Departments key to levels 1 ‐ 3
Primary PE Co‐ordinators and Secondary PE Departments key to levels 1 ‐ 3
School Games Organisers (SGOs)• 450 positions, 3 days per week
1.Increase participation in the least active2.Increasing the number of young people in inter school competition (level 2) and progression to level 33.Progression and pathways into club and community sport
SportsPilot – 10 sports and 5 disability sports
Long term – 30+ sports will prepare formats available for schools at intra and inter school level:
The choice will be for schools to decide what they want to enter teams into or run as an intra school programme
Clarity, accessibility
School Games Prospectus• To all Schools• How to register• Promote in your School
Today’s focusThe role you can play in the School Games pilot…
…Planning your level 1 School Games Day
CulminatesIn a School Games Day
Athlete Messages“What school sport meant to me as a young person, and what it means to me as an adult”
Darren CampbellOlympic Gold Medalist - athletics
Darren Campbell•Dream School Sports Day: a festival of sport, lots of different sports
• Competition in sport taught important lessons taken into professional life
Chris CookCommonwealth Gold Medalist - swimming
Chris Cook• Best memory of competition at school –finishing 31st in cross-country
• Wasn’t ‘good’ at competition when at school
• an only child and feels that school competition helped him to develop
Hope you are inspired !
Over to you…
Sporting Spirit Values
Your role in the School Games
Your School GamesWhat is your level 1 competition programme and what do you want it to become?
What will your level event this summer look like? Paint a picture in your mind of what you will do
How and when will you work with young people to shape and develop your level 1 programme for next year?
What next?Register your involvement in level 1: complete the form to win an athlete visit to your School Games Festival Day
After Easter – as a school participating in level 1 you will receive a promotion pack and delivery pack to support delivery of your School Games Festival Day
Thank you