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North Yorkshire School Games Road Show

North Yorkshire School Games Road Show. David Ellis – Co-Chair of LOC and Headteacher at York High School Andrew Bayston - Co Chair of LOC and Headteacher at Harrogate High School Jonathan Tearle - Headteacher at Mowbray School David Watson - Executive Director at North Yorkshire Sport

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North Yorkshire School Games Road Show

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  1. North Yorkshire School Games Road Show

  2. David Ellis – Co-Chair of LOC and Headteacher at York High School Andrew Bayston - Co Chair of LOC and Headteacher at Harrogate High School Jonathan Tearle - Headteacher at Mowbray School David Watson - Executive Director at North Yorkshire Sport George Cull - Delivery Manager at North Yorkshire Sport Ben Grady - Development Manager at Youth Sport Trust North Yorks LOC

  3. School Games Road ShowOutcomes of the session To gain an overview of the School Games in North Yorkshire To position the School Games as an educational strategy. To maximise the potential of wider learning for pupils To share learning across cluster of schools and the county from current practice and pilot events. To ensure schools are aware of how to sign up to and register for School Games.

  4. What is the School Games? • The Government’s policy for School Sport • A strategic priority for the coalition government • Funded by the DfE, DH, DCMS and Sport England Lottery Funding with outcomes across School, • Health and Sport

  5. School Games: Summary INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITION (L1) Year round, multi-sport programme of intra school competition Culminating in a School Games Day INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION (L2 – L3) Year round, multi-sport programme of inter school competition (L2) Culminating in a School Games Festival (L3) MOST TALENTED YOUNG PEOPLE (L4) Single national level multi-sport event for the most talented young people of school age Competition programme limited to a number of sports (12 in 2012)

  6. North Yorkshire and York School Games - 2011 Pilot

  7. The ‘WOW’ Factor!!!

  8. Golden 3 Weeks of Sport

  9. Golden 3 Weeks of Sport

  10. 13,500 Level 2 Participants in 2010/11

  11. 15,000 Level 2 Participants in 2011/12

  12. Golden 3 Weeks of Sport

  13. 1,100 Level 3 Participants in 2010/11

  14. 2,500 Level 3 Participants in 2011/12

  15. Golden 3 Weeks of Sport

  16. Over 100 Participants with a disability in 2010/11

  17. Over 200 Participants with a disability in 2011/12

  18. Golden 3 Weeks of Sport

  19. 100 + Young Leaders in 2010/11

  20. 150 + Young Leaders in 2011/12

  21. Golden 3 Weeks of Sport

  22. North Yorkshire School Games 23 Competitions in 12 Sports in 2010/11 PARTICIPANTS

  23. 38 Competitions in 20 Sports in 2011/12

  24. 2012

  25. School Outcomes • School Ethos – sense of belonging and pride • School profile and engagement with parents and • within its community • Behaviour, Attendance and Positive Values • Attainment & Achievement through cross-curricular learning • Leadership through volunteering

  26. Young People Outcomes • Every young person achieving their personal best • in and through sport • Raising aspirations, self confidence, teamwork, winning with grace and losing with pride • Developing important life skills such as determination and perseverance etc

  27. A School Games for all

  28. Ambition for Disability Sport Enable participation Develop opportunities Raise confidence Change perceptions

  29. Making it Happen Project Ability Lead by Mowbray in NY+Y Specialist support to SGO’s and the School Games

  30. Project Ability will support Innovation with NGB’s Training for SGO’s Equipment (Top Sportsability) Level 3 Disability events 4 Inclusive Disability clubs

  31. Your Hub School • Aireville • Eskdale • Carlton Holy Family • Bedale High • York High • Joseph Rowntree • Mowbray • King James • The Allertonshire • Graham School

  32. Project Ability Hub Schools will…… Deliver bespoke training Drive increased opportunity Sustain participation through school club activities

  33. Cultural Olympiad For 2012…….

  34. Cultural Olympiad For 2012…….

  35. North Yorkshire School Games Cultural Vision

  36. 6 Categories Static Arts Performing Arts Sonic Arts Social Arts Digital Arts Narrative Arts

  37. Offer to Schools 10 Hub Schools Arts/Media specialist visit Catalyst/Cascade workshop

  38. Mirroring the Sports Format Local Competition County Competition The chance to present or exhibit your work at the School Games events.

  39. Student Leadership

  40. Vision for Student Leadership

  41. Leadership Context • National aspiration 50% of workforce should be young leaders • Last year was approx 66-75%!!

  42. Potential Roles….. • Team Manager/Assistant • Sports Officials/Scorers/Umpires • VIP Section • Event Support • Reporting/Interviewing/Feedback

  43. Not Just Level 3…. • Leaders can support level 1 and 2 • Example – Scarborough Swimming Gala

  44. ‘School Games Makers’ • Links to Olympic Volunteer programme • Volunteer Conference -18th April at Queen Margarets • Training opportunities

  45. What Next Register your School on www.yourschoolgames.com Contact your SGO to enter your local competitions Share and discuss your ideas

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