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Maximizing Impact of School Sports Funding

Learn how to make the most of the government's primary investment in PE and school sports, ensuring high-quality physical education for all students and improving attendance, behavior, progress, and overall well-being.

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Maximizing Impact of School Sports Funding

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  1. Still Building a Brighter Future for Young People through Sport

  2. The Role of the School Governor Emma Mackenzie-Hogg Development Manager

  3. Funding for 2017 to 2018 • Schools with 16 or fewer eligible pupils receive £1,000 per pupil. • Schools with 17 or more eligible pupils receive £16,000 and an additional payment of £10 per pupil. Payment dates for 2017 to 2018 • 7/12 of your funding allocation on 31 October 2017 • 5/12 of your funding allocation on 30 April 2018 www.gov.uk/guidance/pe-and-sport-premium-for-primary-schools • Requirement for schools to publish how many children within yr 6 cohort are • meeting the national curriculum requirement to swim competently, confidently • and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres using a range of strokes • effectively and perform safe self rescue in different water based

  4. PE & Sport Premium • Information and advice about how to maximise the impact of the Government’s primary investment in PE and school sport. • Explore how to ensure High Quality PE is offered to all students and why it should be the entitlement of every child. • Accountability measures • Support available to you and your schools

  5. PE, Physical Activity and School Sport has never been more important

  6. A critical relationship

  7. Evidence base Improved attendance, behaviour, progress Improved access to learning Daily (strategic) physical activity Improved personal learning & thinking skills Improved in (subjective) wellbeing Improved in cognitive function

  8. Evidence Base • Pupils with better emotional wellbeing at age 7 had a value-added KS2 score equivalent to one term’s progress than pupils with poorer wellbeing • Moderate to vigorous physical activity at age 11 has been shown to have an effect on academic performance across English, Maths and Science at age 11, 13 and at final GCSE level • Pupils engaged in self development activities (including sport & physical activity) have shown 10-20% higher GCSE performance

  9. Maximising the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport premium • To datewhathas been the purpose of the Primary PE and Sport Premium in your school?

  10. PE and Sport Premium Schools must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of PE and sport they offer This means that you should use the premium to: • develop or add to the PE and sport activities that your school already offers • build capacity and capability within the school to ensure that improvements made now will benefit pupils joining the school in future years.

  11. 5 Key Indicators 1) the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 to 18 engage in at least ?? minutes of physical activity a day, of which ?? minutes should be in school 2) the profile of PE and sport is raised across the schools as a tool for ???-??? improvement 3) increased ?????, knowledge and ????? of all teaching staff in teaching PE and sport 4) broader experience of a ????? of sports and activities offered to ??? pupils 5)increased participation in ????? sport

  12. 5 Key Indicators 1) the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 to 18 engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, of which 30 minutes should be in school 2) the profile of PE and sport is raised across the schools as a tool for whole-school improvement 3) increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all teaching staff in teaching PE and sport 4) broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils 5)increased participation in competitive sport

  13. What can you use your funding for? Provide staff with professional development, mentoring, training and resources to help them teach PE and Sport effectively Hire qualified sports coaches to work with teachers to enhance or extend current opportunities Employ coaches or specialist teachers to cover planning preparation and assessment (PPA) arrangements – these should come out of your core staff budgets Introduce new sports, dance or other activities to encourage more pupils to take up sport and physical activities Support and involve the least active children by targeted activities, and running or extending school sports and holiday clubs Teach the minimum requirements of the national curriculum – including those specified for swimming (or, in the case of academies and free schools, to teach your existing curriculum) Partner with other schools to run sport activities and clubs increase pupils’ participation in the School Games Encourage pupils to take on leadership or volunteering roles that support sport and physical activity within the school Provide additional swimming requirements of the national curriculum Embed physical activity into the school day through active travel to and from school, active playgrounds and active teaching

  14. What can you use your funding for? Provide staff with professional development, mentoring, training and resources to help them teach PE and Sport effectively Hire qualified sports coaches to work with teachers to enhance or extend current opportunities Employ coaches or specialist teachers to cover planning preparation and assessment (PPA) arrangements – these should come out of your core staff budgets Introduce new sports, dance or other activities to encourage more pupils to take up sport and physical activities Support and involve the least active children by targeted activities, and running or extending school sports and holiday clubs Teach the minimum requirements of the national curriculum – including those specified for swimming (or, in the case of academies and free schools, to teach your existing curriculum) Partner with other schools to run sport activities and clubs increase pupils’ participation in the School Games Encourage pupils to take on leadership or volunteering roles that support sport and physical activity within the school Provide additional swimming requirements of the national curriculum Embed physical activity into the school day through active travel to and from school, active playgrounds and active teaching

  15. Recent Ofsted Reports October 2017

  16. Questions to Governors from Ofsted: How effectively do leaders use the Primary PE and Sport Premium and measure its impact on outcomes for pupils, and how effectively do governors hold them to account for this? Do governors ensure that the schools finances are properly managed and can evaluate how the school is using the Primary PE and Sport Premium? As part of the outstanding criteria do governors systemically challenge senior leaders so that there is effective deployment of staff and resources to secure excellent outcomes for pupils? Do governors challenge leaders about variations in outcomes for pupil groups and between disadvantaged and other pupils nationally? Where external specialist coaches are being used in curriculum time, are they working alongside class teachers to improve their skills and securing long term impact?

  17. Where to go next for help

  18. Key Questions to consider: • Will ALL of your Teachers feel confident and competent in delivering Physical Education? • Will every child have the opportunity to take part in a competition or festival? • Can all children be able to articulate the importance of Healthy Lifestyles? • ALL pupils meeting the CMO’s recommendation of 60 minutes of Physical Activity per day? How are you tracking 30 Active Minutes? • Is Physical Education being used to support whole school outcomes? • All pupils have the opportunity  to access extra-curricular? • Have all of the above resulted in sustainable change?

  19. Active Children = Strong Students

  20. Questions?

  21. Emma Mackenzie-Hogg- Development Manager Emma.mackenzie-hogg@youthsporttrust.org Tele: 07884865019 www.youthsporttrust.org

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