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1 How many sports halls in England are on education sites? How many artificial grass pitches are located on education sites? What is the DfE register of educational establishments in England and Wales called? How many primary schools are there within the CSP area? How many secondary schools and colleges are there within the CSP area? How many categories of school are there? (Name them) Schools Quiz

2 76% of sports halls in England are on education sites* 73% of artificial grass pitches are located on education sites* EduBase2 is the DfE register of educational establishments in England and Wales (www.education.gov.uk/edubase)www.education.gov.uk/edubase 367 primary schools within the CSP area 66 secondary schools and colleges within the CSP area * Active Places data (www.activeplacespower.com)www.activeplacespower.com 8 categories of school: Special schools, Faith schools, Free schools, State-maintained community schools, Academies, Independent schools, Community and foundation special schools and learning centres. (www.gov.uk/types-of-school)www.gov.uk/types-of-school Schools Quiz - Answers

3 Sport England Youth and Community Strategy 2012 - 2017 (Schools): 4,000 new community sport clubs in secondary schools, linking to NGBs and new resources for CSPs to support these. Support to open up school sports facilities for community use, with £10m funding to help this happen. Olympic Legacy Boost: £150 million for primary school PE and sport in England: New ‘ring-fenced’ funding for primary schools circa £9,250 per school per annum. Assessment of enhanced sports provision via Ofsted. National Overview (Strategy and Funding)

4 Secondary Schools: Youth Sport Manager (Sport Nottinghamshire) School Games Organisers (SGOs) - 8 SGOs representing 8 local authority areas School Sport Co-ordinators/Teacher Release (TR) posts - varies area by area Head of Department – Physical Education Head Teachers/Principals Board of Governors Primary Schools: Youth Sport Manager (Sport Nottinghamshire) School Games Organisers (SGOs) - 8 SGOs representing 8 local authority areas School Sport Co-ordinators/Teacher Release (TR) posts - varies area by area PE Co-ordinator/Lead – varies school to school Head Teachers/Principals Board of Governors Key Points of Contact

5 SGO Contact Details and Method NameSchool (SGO Hub Site)Job TitleDistrictTelephoneEmail Glynn HallNational School, HucknallSGO (3 Days)Ashfield 0115 963 5667 and 0792 6811740 ghall@nationalce-ac.org.uk ; gdh1501@tiscali.co.uk Donavan Van VuurenRetford Oaks AcademySGO (5 Days)Bassetlaw 01777 861618 (ext. 430) and 07779 320381dvanvuuren@retfordoaks-ac.org.uk Chris ByrneWhite Hills Park FederationSGO (5 Days)Broxtowe07779 982421chris.byrne@whpfederation.org Andrew DowlingCarlton AcademySGO (5 Days)Gedling07816 372884Andrew.Dowling@gedling.gov.uk Nicki BiggsManor SchoolSGO (3 Days)Mansfield 07507 702857 and 01623 0425100nbiggs@themanor.notts.sch.uk Nick RobbEllis Guilford PE and School Sport Manager (5 Days)City (Secondary) 07905 003724 and 0115 9131338 n.robb@ellisguilford.nottingham.sch.uk Rebecca MasonEllis Guilford School Sport and PE Officer (On maternity leave)City (Primary)0115 9131338 r.mason@ellisguilford.nottingham.sch.uk Anita SprayJoseph Whitaker SchoolSGO (3 Days) Newark and Sherwood01623 792327 spraya@josephwhitaker.org ; anita_spray@hotmail.com Chris Ballard South Nottinghamshire AcademyPDM (5 Days)Rushcliffe 07982 020443 and 0115 911091 c.ballard@southnottinghamshireacadem y.org School Games Organisers Forum (All) Generic distributions via SGOF e-newsletter. Communication via Youth Sport Manager. Direct contact for specific area engagement

6 Relationship Development & Maintenance SGO Guidance Contact School Outline Proposal and Benefits Follow-up (Simplify) Commence Activity and Review

7 Proposal and Benefits: Critical Success Factors Understanding time pressure on schools is vital. Continual follow-up and patience is critical to success. Develop strong relationships over time. You need to understand how the school will benefit from your proposed project/initiative in order to gain buy-in. http://www.sportengland.org/support__advice/accessing_school_facilities.aspx Head Teachers/Heads of Department (PE) – Making your PE department outstanding (OFSTED). Head Teachers – Publicity/PR: Furthering school image (Academies). Connect on benefits for the school and benefits for young people. View the Sport Nottinghamshire short guide to ‘School-Club Links’ for examples.

8 Linking Schools with Community Sport “Gymnastics has been such a big part of my life, and has given me so many wonderful experiences, but without the encouragement from my school, teachers and my first local club, my story could have been a very different one. School-Club links are a great way to encourage kids to take something they enjoy to the next step, I’m looking forward to supporting this programme and think it could really make a difference to local kids” 6 week projects for 11- 25 funded by Annual projects for 11 - 25 funded by ‘Satellite Clubs Intervention’ Primary school-club links funded by new ‘School Sport Premium’ at the discretion of the school. www.sportnottinghamshire.co.uk/youth-sport/school-club-links/

9 Primary PE and School Sport

10 Introduction and options outline by including advocacy of co-ordinated approach. Outlining support available from specialist organisations including & Outlining area support offers - Local Authorities and School Games Organisers Outlining support available from NGBs including & Outlining support offer from including role as an accredited centre for the Multi Skills Level Two Qualification and hosts of the School Swimming Service. Outlining updated minimum operating standards for coaches from Continuous professional development (CPD) courses Proposed Guide Content

11 Nottinghamshire School Games 2012: National award winner for ‘Outstanding Engagement in Competition’ 2013: 1/3 events with a heightened national profile (Showcase event)


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