Harnessing the power of PE and school sport for your school Naomi Jones - Youth Sport Trust Development Manager.

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Harnessing the power of PE and school sport for your school Naomi Jones - Youth Sport Trust Development Manager

Outcomes Clarity on the objectives of the Primary PE and Sport Premium Good Practice examples of maximising the use of the premium Provide information on local support

Setting the scene

The ideal picture Image physically active Team work Image happy, healthy Image fun, successful Image

Barriers Image Less independent out door play Image exam rigor pressure Image smart phone social media

The Problem Image Meet recommended activity levels Image Compared to 1961 Start school obese

The Consequences Image Poorer academic achievement at 16 if obese at age 11 Image Increased risk of mental health problems Leave primary school obese

Ofsted – 2012 and beyond Setting the scene

Ofsted – 2012 and beyond PE is generally in good health but…… Teachers lack of detailed subject knowledge Superficial lesson planning and limited use of assessment Not enough opportunities for pupils to participate and compete in school sport No strategy to improve the health and wellbeing of all pupils “ “

PE & Sport Premium Funding & Accountability

Sport Premium £ 150 million ring fenced in each of the next three years to support delivery of PE and sport in primary schools Funding allocated through a lump sum for each school. Typical primary school with 250 pupils to receive £9,250 each year

Vision All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport.

Objectives To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools. the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – kick- starting healthy active lifestyles the profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils increased participation in competitive sport

Ofsted will prioritise PE and sport when assessing schools Details to be placed on a schools website by 4 th April: The amount of grant received How it has been spent (or will be spent) What impact the school has seen on pupils’ Physical Education and sport participation Attainment as a result, to help to ensure that all pupils develop healthy lifestyles Accountability

Image XX% STAT INFO PHYSICAL EDUCATION DELIVERED During curriculum time BY Secondary schools (Specialist PE teacher) Primary (Classroom teacher) HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLES DELIVERED Outside curriculum time BY SGOs, teachers, leaders & coaches, health workers COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT DELIVERED Outside curriculum time BY SGOs, TR posts, teachers young volunteers & coaches COMMUNITY PROVISION Pay and play Leisure and recreation activities CLUB SPORT (NGBs) Clubs and teams Coaching Talent development

Literacy ‘the increase in participation rates in such activities as games, dance, gymnastics, swimming and athletics’ Learning ‘links with other subjects that contribute to pupils’ overall achievement and their greater social, spiritual, moral and cultural skills’ Inclusion ‘how much more inclusive the PE curriculum has become’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Teacher delivered)

Examples Complete a self review/audit on your PE offer Enhanced payments for PE Co-ordinator PE specialists / coaches working alongside teachers Providing cover for PE CPD for teachers Procuring quality assured CPD Buying into local clusters/partnerships Pooling resources to employ peripatetic PE specialist Primary PE & Sport Premium video

Coaching ‘the growth in the range of provisional and sporting activities’ Competition ‘the increase and success competitive school sports’ Clubs and NGBs ‘the improvement in partnership work with other local partners’ COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ella's future video

Examples Complete an audit of your Competitive School Sport offer Extend club provision to help prepare teams for competitive opportunities Provide transport to allow teams to travel to competitions Development / enhance club school links School Games Mark Increase number of sports on offer

Enjoyment, Engagement and Exercise ‘the greater awareness amongst pupils about the dangers of obesity, smoking and other such activities that undermine pupils’ health’ HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLES PHYSICAL EDUCATION Competitive school sport

Examples Compete an audit of your Physical Activity offer Engaging the least active (eg Change4Life) in after school activities Provide training and payment for mid day supervisors Provide outdoor and adventurous activities Health Events (including nutrition workshops) Purchasing equipment and resources to develop non-traditional activities

Whole School Improvement Through PE and school sport

Whole School Improvement Creating a lifelong habit of physical activity Emotional well being Improving Behaviour Increasing attendance Raising Achievement Parental engagement Transition and partnership working

Effective use of the sport premium funding Know your school

Audit Image emerging established embedded

Priorities for individual schools Utilise support and tools to evaluate the school’s current strengths and weaknesses in PE and sport All primary schools should have effective development plans to improve provision and outcomes in and through PE, physical activity and school sport Clearly show how the impact that the premium is having will be evaluated All primary schools to build PE and sport into whole school plan to underpin school standards

Resources – who can help meResources – who can help me? Primary PE Coordinator modules

Youth Sport Trust Development Manager Thank you