PE, School Sport and Club Links (PESSCL) All children, whatever their circumstances or abilities, should be able to participate in and enjoy physical.

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PE, School Sport and Club Links (PESSCL) All children, whatever their circumstances or abilities, should be able to participate in and enjoy physical education (PE) and sport Minimum of two hours each week on high quality PE and school sport to 75% by 2006 Currently, about a quarter of schools provide this Public Service Agreement

PE, School Sport, Club Links (PESSCL) Specialist Sports Colleges School Sport Coordinators Professional Development Step Into Sport School Club Links Gifted and Talented Swimming QCA PE and School Sport Investigation King Edward VI School Partnership of 16 Schools (PDM / SSCo) National CPD programme (LEA) Sport Education, JSLA, CSLA NGBs JAE mentor, masterclasses etc Swimming Charter Reports / audits

WHOLE SCHOOL IMPACT concentration, commitment and self- esteem; leading to higher attendance and better behaviour and attainment health for life success in international competition Learning through PE and Sport

What is the lesson focus? How often do ALL children praise each other? How often do people talk about co-operation and teambuilding when sometimes we get the opposite? What do some Children go through psychologically when they go to a club or lesson? The difference between Leadership and Responsibility Learning through PE and Sport

How often do ALL children praise each other instead of relying on the teacher / coach? How often do people talk about co-operation and teambuilding when sometimes we get the opposite? What do some Children go through psychologically when they go to a club or lesson? The difference between Leadership and Responsibility What drives a child to do more and do better? Some important issues in quality provision

How? 400 Specialist Sports Colleges 400 SSCo partnerships by ,200 SSCos in secondary schools 18,000 Primary or Special School Link Teachers by 2006 There will be 2,400 School Sport Coordinators and 13,500 Primary or Special School Link Teachers by 2005

WestleyHorringer King Edward St JamesHardwick St Edmundsbury CEVAP Westgate Primary Ickworth Park Guidhall Feoffment Sebert Wood Riverwalk Barrow CEVCP Sexton’s Manor Risby CEVCP Gt Whelnetham All Saints CEVCP Hardwick PrimaryAction Family Plan Partnership Plan SWOT Audit An example of a School Sports Partnership

Money £686 million to build new facilities. £459 million is being invested over the next three years (to 2005–2006) on PESSCL £10 million in 2002 to improve rundown playgrounds in at least 500 schools

Funding – amongst others!! New Opportunities Fund Sport England Community Fund Sportsmatch Football Foundation Institute of Sports Sponsorship

What did “that kick” do?

Swimming Charter timetabling for swimming transport to and from off-site pools better use of budgets ways to encourage reluctant swimmers teaching children with SEN encouraging children from minority groups to participate

Partnerships Active Sports Youth Sport Trust 16 Schools Borough Council Private Companies Clubs LEA Others… PCT / Police etc.

MORE young people receiving better quality opportunities than EVER before

KES - In time for the Paralympics / Olympics in London?

Anyone for Table Tennis?