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PE & School Sport Premium & New PE Subject Leadership Qualifications for Primary Colleagues @afPE_PE Simon Leach
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PE & School Sport Premium £150 million ‘ring fenced’ in each of the next three academic years to support delivery of PE and sport in primary schools Which Schools are Eligible? All maintained and state-funded schools with primary phase pupils, including: primary, middle, special and non-maintained special schools, academies and pupil referral units
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How much do you get? All schools with primary-aged pupils (5- 11yrs) will receive a lump sum of £8,000 plus a premium of £5 per pupil, per annum. Smaller schools will receive £500 per pupil. An average primary school with 250 pupils will receive £9,250 per year.
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Self Review & Plan Consider the overall PE and sport provision across the school with respect to ALL pupils Utilise the afPE Quality Mark & YST Review Tools to help you Work collaboratively, or in clusters Ensure that you can evidence the impact Be accountable for the spend = Ofsted
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How can the funding be used? It is up to schools to determine how best to use this additional funding. Examples include: Hiring specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work alongside primary teachers when teaching PE Paying for professional development opportunities in PE/sport Providing cover to release primary teachers for professional development in PE/sport Running sport competitions, or increasing participation in the school games Purchasing specialist equipment and high quality teaching resources Providing places for pupils on after school sport clubs and holiday clubs
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Ofsted – Section 5 Inspections From 1 September 2013, inspectors will assess and report on how effectively this new funding is being used to improve PE and sport provision when making the judgement on the quality of the school’s leadership and management. Ofsted will also survey selected schools and report in early autumn on the impact of the additional funding.
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The Bottom Line… Use the funding to create a sustainable legacy which will impact on ALL children & young people!
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Level 5/6 Qualifications: Primary School Specialism and Subject Leadership in PE & School Sport
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What are the qualifications? Level 5 Certificate in Primary School Physical Education Specialism Level 6 Award in Primary School Physical Education Subject Leadership
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Who are they aimed at? Level 5: Designed to assist in raising standards within primary school education – Aimed at Teachers & TA’s Level 6: Will allow primary school teachers to take the lead in delivering sustainable high quality primary school physical education. ***Must have QTS*** to do Level 6
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Points to Note Vocational – 8 Days ‘out of school’ over the duration of level 5/6 Duration: 1-3 Years Cost: £1100 for the Level 5 & 6 Less than 4% of the total PE & Sport Premium Where can you do it? Locally! Active Dorset When? 21 st March & 20 th June
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Questions Speak to me at the network table or the afPE stand Email: Simon.Leach@afpe.org.ukSimon.Leach@afpe.org.uk Tel: 01905 855 584 Website: www.afpe.org.ukwww.afpe.org.uk Ofsted 2012
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