South Leicestershire PE Conference 2015. South Leics PE Conference 2015 9: Welcome Address – Kevin Barton Youth Sport Trust 9.45: How PE & sport can really.

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South Leicestershire PE Conference 2015

South Leics PE Conference : Welcome Address – Kevin Barton Youth Sport Trust 9.45: How PE & sport can really make a difference at your school A case local study - Louise Saunders, Townlands Primary 10.30: Break 10.50: Practical session ‘Active8’ - Val Sabin Publications & Training 12.15: Lunch 1.15 : Me & My Pupil Insight Software - Damian Mawdsley - LRSport 1.30 : What’s happening in South Leicestershire : Find out more – networking tables Depart

Me & My Pupil Insight Software

PE & School Sport Professional Development Learning South Leicestershire SSP, the Hinckley & Bosworth & Leicester City SSPANs, Val Sabin Publications and Training & Bright Futures Education provide locally delivered training and bespoke support for schools. The support available will enable schools to develop a sustainable and high quality PE & school sport provision for the benefit of their pupils and staff, in line with OFSTED requirements and the expected outcomes of the PE & Sport Premium.

Sainsbury’s School Games Mark Recognises commitment to and development of competition, school sport and PE. Schools can achieve Bronze, Silver & Gold Levels Schools report back data on Participation, Competition, Workforce & Club Engagement. Apply at Passwords will be ed out to schools Window open 3 rd June – end Sept 2015.

Sainsbury’s School Games Mark Participation: Curriculum PE & extra curricular school sport Provision for G&T (Gold only) Competition: No. of sports at intra school (Level 1) No. of sports at inter school (Level 2) Participation of B&C teams (silver & gold) Promotion of the School Games

Sainsbury’s School Games Mark Workforce: Engaging students in leading, managing and officiating. Engaging students in planning and development of School Games activities (silver & gold). Using sports coaches to support school sport (silver & gold). Training wider school staff to support school sport (gold only). Clubs: Active links with local sports clubs (silver & gold).

School Games 2015/16 Competition Age group Girls Football / FutsalY5/6 Table TennisU11 Sportshall AthleticsY5/6 Swimming GalaY5/6 Cyclo Cross TBCY5/6 TAG RugbyY5/6 BasketballY5/6 Quicksticks HockeyY3 /4 Y5/6 CompetitionAge Group NetballY5/6 Mini Red TennisY3/4 Primary Athletics (Quadkids) Y3/4 Y5/6 Kwik Cricket mixed & girlsY5/6 Primary GymnasticsY1/2 Y3/4 Y5/6 Primary GolfY3/4 Y5/6 Primary Athletics HPrimary Primary Athletics BPrimary Information on how to enter these events will be sent to you by your School Games Organiser, along with a Competition Calendar and rules & formats for each competition.

PE & School Sport Support Packages PACKAGE 1 - £650 + VAT 1:1 In School Support Visit and PE Improvement Planning; 1 x delegate place on a 3 hour course; One place at the annual PE Conference; 2 x half day PE Subject Leader Network meetings; 2015 afPE Safe Practice in PE & School Sport Publication; Me & My Pupil Insight Software & support Discounts on all other CPD opportunities in our programme and 10% discount on additional Val Sabin Publications purchases; Telephone, and Q&A support from PE Advisors.

PE & School Sport Support Packages PACKAGE 2 - £ VAT Everything in package one plus: 1 extra place on a 3 hour course; Whole School bespoke PE INSET twilight & resources from Bright Futures Education; Val Sabin full day course place & resources.

PE & School Sport Support Packages PACKAGE 3 - £ VAT Everything in package one & two plus: 2 extra places on a 3 hour course; Full day bespoke PE INSET & resources from Bright Futures Education. All package buy-ins will provide a discounted price on enhancement options – Level 3,5 & 6 qualifications.

Leadership Pathway

School Based Leadership Playground Leaders – Huff & Puff / Super Leaders Sporting / Bronze Ambassadors School Sport Organising Crews Change4Life Champions Young Ambassadors Peer Leaders

Playground Leadership SSCo initiative Maintained within school? Involvement of midday supervisors Resourced? – Sainsbury’s Active Kids / PTA ? Resources – SLuk Young Leader Award / Playmaker Award

Sporting / Bronze Ambassadors Person profile Ideally Year 5 or 6. To have demonstrated the ability to: lead their peers; be a role model in the school and community; and influence and inspire other young people

Sporting / Bronze Ambassadors Roles and responsibilities To increase participation in PE, and promote healthy lifestyles in their school. To promote the positive values of sport. To be an ambassador and role model, advocating PE and school sport. To be the young people’s voice on PE and school sport in their school.

Sporting / Bronze Ambassadors Tasks Set up a School Sport Organising Crew. Create a PE and school sport notice board. Set up a new sports club. Run a school sport competition. Make a presentation on sporting opportunities in school.

School Sport Organising Crews Outcomes Students will gain an understanding that they are an integral part of the workforce which will organise intra-school (within school) sport. SSOC members will develop a range of life and employability skills such as fact finding, marketing, organisation and team work. The SSOC will exert influence on the school sport offer by articulating their opinions and being agents of change

School Sport Organising Crews What should the SSOC do? 1. Develop the Sainsbury’s School Games by: Surveying peers and teachers Promote the Sainsbury’s School Games Form an SSOC committee Act on the survey results 2. Organise intra-school sport

Change4Life Champions Overview Change4Life Champions help to bring the healthy active lifestyle message to life within the Change4Life club and across the primary school and act as champions for health and physical activity with their peers.

Change4Life Champions Training Opportunity Venue – Crown Hills Community College Date of Training – Tuesday 23 rd June 2015 Target – 8 x year 4/5’s per SSPAN area Timings of the Day – Arrival 9.30am, Start 9.45, finish 2.30pm ACTION – Speak to Ruth / Anne or me if interested

YA Peer Leaders Person profile Year 5 or 6. To have demonstrated the ability to: lead their peers; be a role model in the school and community; and influence and inspire other young people.

YA Peer Leaders Roles and responsibilities To increase participation in PE, and promote healthy lifestyles in their school. To motivate other pupils to seek further opportunities in both leadership and school sport. To deliver 12 weeks of extra-curricular sessions to 10 pupils who have been identified by teachers as not currently being engaged by the current sport offer

YA Peer Leaders What next? Read the teacher guidance _leaders_application_guidance.pdf Apply by Friday 5 th June help/programmes/ya-peer-leaders.aspx Book a place at Loughborough University Conference on Mon 21 st Sep 2015

Support for Schools LSLSSP Sporting Ambassador Conferences For more info speak to Hussein file:///Z:\YAs% \Sporting%20Ambassadors%20b ooklet% pdf file:///Z:\YAs% \Sporting%20Ambassadors%20b ooklet% pdf H&BSSPAN School Sport Organising Crew Conference Friday 26 th June – Hinckley Leisure Centre Z:\YST LCV Partner School\Young Ambassadors\Sainsburys School Games CREWs Conf H&B (2).docx Details from me today

Learning South Leicestershire School Sports Partnership Update What will be on offer in ? School Games Competitions Training and Development Opportunities Sporting Ambassadors Inclusive / Disability Sport ENERGY Clubs Fundamental Movement Support

Targeted programmes What will be on offer in ? ENERGY Clubs Free physical activity & nutrition clubs for targeted pupils who don’t enjoy / regularly take part in physical activity or who have health barriers i.e. are overweight. Healthy Lifestyle Coach to deliver x weeks of activity per school. Leicestershire Nutrition Service deliver a ‘cook & eat’ session with children & parents. Energy Club resource for all pupils with challenges and activities each week.

Targeted programmes What will be on offer in ? Big Moves Fundamental Movement Support programme for targeted young people in EYFS / KS1. 6 x weeks of Movement Coach support and evaluation of impact including fine and gross motor skills, concentration, listening, self care, social skills etc.

Targeted programmes What will be on offer in ? Girls Active Lifestyles Mini The project aims to engage girls in health and fitness activities, encouraging them to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Funding will be given to schools to provide 6 weeks of fitness based activities for year 5 & 6 girls. Girls taking part in the weekly sessions from all schools will be invited to attend the Girls Active Lifestyle Mini Event at a local leisure centre

School Sport Celebration event 2015 Weds 1st July at Parklands Leisure Centre, Oadby 7 – 8.30pm Nominations needed! Deadline 12 th June Team of the Year Sports Performer of the Year Sports Leader of the Year Innovation Award Sports Coach of the Year School – Community Links Award Outstanding Achievement Award