Barnet - the home of outstanding PE and School Sport.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Primary PE Co-ordinator Sport Premium Planning Event Carol Gronow Cambridgeshire Adviser for Physical Education and Sport Acting Manager CAS.
Advertisements

Sport Premium Headteacher Briefings 13 th June 2013
Gaby Crolla 3rd December 2013
Sport Premium Baroness Sue Campbell CBE.
OPEn Launch – October 2013 Youth Sport Trust – supporting your schools PE and Sport Sue Smart – YST Development Manager.
North Dorset Primary Sport Premium Update Regional Development Manager
PE and School Sport The way forward for St. Mary’s CE Eccleston Louise Rodofile.
Sue Wilkinson Association for Physical Education
OUTSTANDING PE LESSONS Key features that contribute to an outstanding lesson and the strategies used to get consistency across the department.
Outdoor Education, PE & Sport Service. Governors Forum Meeting 4 June 2013 Primary Schools Physical Education and Sport funding – ‘The PE & Sport Premium’
PE & School Sport Premium & New PE Subject Leadership Qualifications for Primary Simon Leach.
SCHOOL INFLUENCES ON PARTICIPATION. School PE has had a major influence on the nature of physical activities and sport that we are familiar with today.
© NACE 2012 Aspiration Ability & Achievement Dyhead, Dawn a Chyrhaeddiad Leading and Managing for More Able and Talented Pupils.
Carol Hawman Primary PE and Sport Premium: are you making a difference?
POT KILN PRIMARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Aims The national curriculum for physical education aims to ensure that all pupils: 2014 Curriculum develop.
How Sports Leaders UK can help you develop Sport, Leadership and Health and Wellbeing in your primary school Wendy Crocker & Rob Guy Operations Team -
Active Dorset Physical Education and School Sport Conference 2014 ‘Exploring the New Curriculum' Sue Wilkinson September 2014.
P.E and Sport at ChristChurch CE Primary School P.E and Sport at Christ Church CE Primary School 6 th March 2014.
Hertfordshire PE conference Headteacher workshop – ‘Primary PE and School Sport Premium: Evidence & Impact’
Carole W Raymond former HMI Ofsted - PE and Sport Premium.
QuestionsIndicative information / Evidence 1) Does your school have a vision for PE and school sport? Have you ensured that your school vision recognises.
Our aim The Golden Mile aims to inspire and encourage school communities through physical activity with the focus on fun, rewarding personal achievement,
Creating and Embedding Sustainability Baroness Sue Campbell CBE.
SGO Line Manager Briefing.
How Can Bikeability Contribute to Whole School Outcomes? Will Swaithes – Head of Physical Education (YST) Mark Tournier- Partnership Development Manager.
Impact & Evidence Primary Sport Premium
Hertfordshire PE and School Sport Conference Raising the standards of PE and school sport to support whole school improvement.
Active Dorset Physical Education and School Sport Conference 2014 ‘Exploring the New Curriculum' Sue Wilkinson September 2014.
Session 1: Getting started on the PSQM Journey.
Provide folders with initially information in
Brian Shaw; Strategic Lead for Education & Skills
Outline for the session
Our Curriculum Journey Duloch Primary and Nursery Our Curriculum Journey Duloch Primary and Nursery.
Dorset PE & School Sport Conference 'Attainment, Health and Wellbeing through Physical Education' Sue WilkinsonAli Oliver Strategic LeadCEO Association.
Carole W Raymond former HMI Ofsted - PE and Sport Premium.
Leighton Linslade School Sports Partnership Supporting PE and School Sport in local schools.
Julie Rotchell -Programme Manager PESS Update Partnership Leaders Conference November 18 th 2010.
Parent Partnership Homework Consultation: October 2015.
Physical Education NEW NATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAME WORK AND SPORT PREMIUM FUNDING.
Primary School PE and Sport Sports Premium Delivery September 2013.
Sport Premium Jo Colin Head of Physical Literacy.
Secondary ITE 1-year PGCE Calderdale Hub Professional Mentor Meeting September 2015.
Harnessing the power of PE and school sport for your school Naomi Jones - Youth Sport Trust Development Manager.
Making an impact with PE & school sport Kevin Barton Executive Head of Achievement Youth Sport Trust.
TEES VALLEY PE CONFERENCE Baroness Sue Campbell Chair, Youth Sport Trust.
Primary PE and Sport Premium. Outcomes of todays Session 2 Clarity on the objectives of the Primary PE and Sport Premium Understanding how schools are.
Outstanding PE and accountability for the Sport Premium - An Ofsted perspective Roy Bowers Her Majesty’s Inspector.
Supporting the Primary PE and Sport Premium in London.
Measuring the Impact of PE & School Sport "All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary.
Primary PE & School Sport Maltby Learning Trust Successes, Lessons Learnt & Vision for the future Richard McNabb – Physical Education Subject Leader.
PE and Sport Premium at Hertford Heath school – March 2016.
Using PE and sport to raise achievement
Claire Tennyson & Lance Chatfield
Developing the Teaching and Learning of Sport
Sports Premium Funding
Primary PE & Sport Premium Lead & Somerset School Games Level 3 Lead
Measuring the Impact of the PE/School Sport Premium
Still Building a Brighter Future for Young People through Sport
The Park Campus Academy “A second chance at success”
Partnership Development Manager
PE and Sports premium statement
PE and Sports premium statement
PRIMARY PE AND SPORT IMPACT STATEMENT
What is the PE and Sports Premium funding?
PE at the heart of school life
Primary PE and Sport Premium
The Impact of our P.E & Sport Funding
New to leading Physical Education
Building a Brighter Future for Young People through Sport
PE and Sports Premium statement
Presentation transcript:

Barnet - the home of outstanding PE and School Sport

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Literacy Learning Leadership HEALTHY ACTIVE LIFESTYLES Enjoyment Engagement Exercise COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT Coaching Competition Clubs PESchool Sport

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 and coaches, health workers COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT DELIVERED Outside curriculum time BY SGOs, TR posts, Teachers young volunteers and coaches COMMUNITY PROVISION Pay and play Leisure and recreation activities CLUB SPORT (NGBs) Clubs and teams Coaching Talent development PESchool Sport

Primary School Sport Funding Purpose of funding: Schools will have to spend the sport funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but they will have the freedom to choose how they do this. ‘The Head teacher and I are in agreement about wanting the PE funding to help staff development and pupil participation in sport. Where do we start trying to provide excellent training/support for staff in games, gymnastics and dance so that we have a confident and knowledgeable staff which leads to excellent teaching and learning? We would prefer in school support over a period of time to help staff put their new skills into practise. ‘ Kim Henderson

Primary School Sport Funding Accountability: Schools will be held to account for how they spend the sport funding. Ofsted will strengthen its coverage of sport and PE within the Inspectors’ Handbook and supporting guidance, so that schools and inspectors know how sport and PE will be assessed in future as part of the school’s overall provision offered. Schools will be required to include details about their sporting provision on their school website, alongside their curriculum details, so parents can compare sports provision between schools, both within and beyond the school day. What evidence will you provide – format and content – template action plan – Kitemarks (YST/ AfPE/ London Healthy Schools) – certificates of attendance / engagement for CPD activity – accreditation for sport specific courses? Kim Henderson

Developing and Embedding Change Contextual Longitudinal Professional Dialogue PLCs Subject Leadership Empowering Ownership Bespoke Challenging Passion Energy Vision Accountability Well planned Kim Henderson

Vision – Barnet - the home of outstanding PE and School Sport Review date: Summer of 2015 – what will it look like then? What will the steps along the way look like? Starting date: Now! What needs to change / be developed in your PE and SS? Who will drive it? How will you engage everyone? Who will help you? How will you know you are making a difference? How will you embed that change? Kim Henderson

Next steps 1. Designate lead – PE subject leader / SLT i/c T&L / Health and well being lead – working party / PLCs? 2. Audit of current position and needs (self review process) 3. Determining outcomes around improving teacher competence and confidence in PE and setting those in a whole school strategy / improvement plan with time framed milestones 2&3 together will provide a process by which schools can collect evidence of progress - this will satisfy Ofsted 4. Planning how best those outcomes are met through a range of strategies – single schools, cluster arrangements, external facilitation, specialist input, subject leadership, cluster coordinators etc

Kim Henderson a.A single school focuses for one term on improving L&T in gymnastics Subject leader works with external facilitator to map out a I teach / We teach/ You teach programme or use a ‘Lesson Study’ approach Whole school INSET to introduce project Resources to support project developed between facilitator and SL Evidence of progress for children against NC expectations loaded onto shared drive Input on specific gymnastic skills (potentially through BG or specialist coach) at mid point through project Evidence of teacher engagement in project for PE CPD Portfolios Celebration gymnastic event – Key Steps competition / whole school assembly or event / individual progress awards / link to gymnastic club opportunities

Kim Henderson b. A cluster of schools focuses for 1 term on improving L&T in gymnastics Cluster coordinator or facilitator works with SLs from all schools to develop a programme that each SL delivers in their own school SL works alongside teachers to improve their confidence and competence Cluster meets regularly to report on progress and plan next steps SLs work across schools to review practice in partner schools

Kim Henderson c. A group of EYFS / KS1 practitioners work together in a cluster to improve practice in EYFS and KS1 PE All practitioners attend a Start to Move (STM) course Barnet to nominate 2 to 4 Peer Mentors who have already attended STM Peer Mentors lead cluster through facilitated regular mtgs and professional exchange Practitioners showcase learning and teaching through website uploads / open days

Kim Henderson d. A school reviews out of hours provision in terms of take up, range of offer and routes to further participation Upskill TAs, teachers, parents, secondary school sports leaders to deliver / co- deliver activities Introduce more Change for Life clubs targeting less active children including new activities of ‘Combat’ and ‘Flight’ Use specialist coaches ( BPSS recognised) to increase offer and improve quality of offer by working alongside school workforce and volunteers – coaches include ‘skills and techniques’ sessions with school workforce and provide coaching plans Where appropriate increase number of accessed opportunities afforded through BPSS Highlight routes for further PD with NGBs for those interested Work with community providers, clubs and secondary schools (as developing satellite clubs) to increase access to further participation across whole ability range.

Kim Henderson e. A school plans to improve ‘health and well being’ of the school through a whole school approach working towards Healthy Schools London Kitemark Designate lead Audit to establish start point - include NCMP data and participation rates within and beyond school – identify target groups Work alongside BPSS and Public Health to develop Healthy Lifestyle Coaches within school workforce Develop a whole school plan that addresses different areas of Healthy Schools London kitemark with a particular emphasis on physical activity and nutrition Introduce more Change for Life clubs targeting less active children Analyse progress in PE of targeted children and modify T&L strategies appropriately Identify how overweight /obese children can be supported more effectively to access PA and healthier lifestyles through family based provision that builds on entitlement PE

Kim Henderson Please let us know your views….. or Designate lead who will complete audit and then attend PE Subject Leaders meeting on Thursday 6 th June 9-1pm at Allianz Park with a view to producing a plan for delivery for September 2013 onwards