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Outdoor Education, PE & Sport
Service
Primary Schools Briefings
June 2013
Roy Gittens Education officer [PE & Sport]
Barry Kitcher 2012 Legacy Co-ordinator
Agenda
• Primary Schools PE & Sport ‘Premium’
– Funding
– Accountability
– Self Review
• 2012 Legacy Strategy
• Deploying Sports Coaches
PE & Sport ‘Premium’ - Context
Comprehensive
Spending
Review 2010
“Beyond 2012 – outstanding
Physical education for all”
HMI Report on PE 2008 - 12
30% overweight
or obese at
end of Yr.6
Good news:
The ‘new’ Hampshire infrastructure
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All schools are in one of the 10 SSPs/areas
10 School Games Organisers
‘Subject Leaders’ for PE
Strategic Heads Group
Hampshire PE & School Sport Partnership
Hampshire Schools Sport Federation
Hampshire Schools Sports Associations [18]
Hampshire Local Organising Committee [School Games Festival]
Sport Hampshire & IOW [CSP]
Active Living! Healthy Hampshire & IOW
PE Curriculum Development Board
Hampshire Outdoor Education PE & DoE Service
Beyond 2012 – outstanding Physical
Education for all
Key Findings:
• PE in our schools is in good health
• Achievement good or outstanding in two thirds of
schools visited
• By end of KS2 most pupils had achieved age related
expectations, including in swimming
• Teaching was good or outstanding in more than two
thirds of the schools visited
• PE Curriculum was good or outstanding in over three
quarters of schools visited
Beyond 2012 – outstanding Physical
Education for all
Key recommendations:
• DfE should devise and implement a new national strategy for PE and
school sport.
• DfE ensure that ITT of primary teachers should provide them with
sufficient subject knowledge to enable them to teach PE well.
• Teachers should improve pupils’ fitness by keeping them physically
active throughout all lessons
• Teachers should raise their expectations and provide challenging,
competitive activities that lead to high standards of performance.
• Improve use of assessment and target groups for improvement –
overweight, G&T?
PE & Sport Premium – part of
2012 Legacy plans
• Funding partners:-
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/olympi
c-legacy-boost-150-million-for-primaryschool-sport-in-england
PE & Sport Premium - What is it for?
[Government Press release 16 March 2013]
• Primary Schools to “Improve the quality of PE and sport for all
children.” Build on existing provision
• Funding - only to be spent on PE & sport - will go directly into the
hands of heads and teachers who will decide what is best for their
children’s needs.
“With this new approach to sport, we can create a culture in our
schools that encourages all children to be active and enjoy sport,
and helps foster the aspirations of future Olympians and
Paralympians”.
[ David Cameron PM]
PE & Sport Premium - How
much is it?
• £150m for 2 academic years – 2013/14 & 2014/15
• Schools with 17 pupils or more:
£8000 plus £5 per head.
• Smaller schools £500 per head
Payments in additional grant for schools [AGS]
Sent to LAs in Sept/Oct
Academies will receive direct from Education Funding Agency
[EFA]
PE & Sport Premium – Maximise
the benefits
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Maximise the opportunity by making high quality PE and
sport sustainable into the future by embedding within
school life/culture to enhance:
achievement
attendance and behaviour
self-esteem, teamwork, volunteering and leadership skills
development of an inclusive society
raise levels of participation in sport and physical activity
positively affect health
How can it be spent?
• Professional development opportunities in PE/Sport for
staff
• Hire specialist teachers or qualified sports coaches to work
alongside school staff when teaching PE – Hampshire
Leading Teachers, [HLT/ASTs],
• Local SSP/cluster collaboration engage with SGO’s
• Developing resources/equipment
How can it be spent?
• Greater involvement in ‘School Games Initiative’ at all levels,
pre-school, break, lunch, after school clubs, intra school
competition, inter-school competition, county level
competition - pathways for G & T
• Additional after school sports clubs/activities.
Accountability
• Ofsted focus on PE & sport - guidance to be published for
implementation from September 2013.
• changes will ensure that PE & sport is a high priority for inspectors
• Inspectors will consider: “How well the school uses its Sport
Premium to improve the quality and breadth of its PE and sporting
provision, including increasing participation in PE and sport so
that all pupils develop healthy lifestyles and reach the
performances levels they are capable of.”
• Impact!
Accountability
• Schools will be required to include details about their
sporting provision on their school website, alongside their
curriculum details to enable parents to compare sporting
provision across and between schools, both within and
beyond the school day.
• KEY ISSUE – SELF REVIEW – current position of PE
and school sport
What does high quality PE look
like?
Self Review in PE
• Achievement:
- levels?
- numbers participating?
- secure assessment?
• Quality of teaching –
subject knowledge?
• Swimming – NC
entitlement?
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2 hrs curriculum time?
OHLO?
G & T?
Overweight/obese?
Club Links?
L & V?
School Games?
Knowledge of and
participation in healthy
lifestyles
Support materials
OEPE&DoE website:
• Best practice examples of curriculum maps,
schemes of work from schools graded as
outstanding in PE
• Tool for self review
Ofsted http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/
YST http://www.youthsporttrust.org/
afPE http://www.afpe.org.uk/
Support : Local
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Children’s Service’s OEPE&DoE Service
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/education/outdoor-education.htm
Subject Leaders workshops – Sept/Oct
CPD programme
HLT’s
QA of Sports Providers
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Local School Sport Partnerships
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Other school clusters/partnerships
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Hampshire School Sports Associations
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Sport Hampshire & IOW
Support: National
London 2012 Olympic &
Paralympic Legacy for
Hampshire Schools
‘London can bid again’-Jacque Rogge President of the IOC
50 million people engaged in some
way with the Games
Hampshire – the Olympic County
• 32 Olympians – more than any other county
• 12 Paralympians
• Olympics 3 Gold – 1 Silver – 5 Bronze
• Paralympics 1 Gold – 2 Silver – 5 Bronze
• 10% of total Team/Para GB medal haul
• 2nd county to Yorkshire
• 25th in Olympic medal table (Yorkshire 12th )
Crime – during the Olympics
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London crime dropped by 5%
Hampshire crime dropped 16%
House burglaries
-27%
Violent crime
-13%
Anti social behaviour
– 8%
10% drop in crime during Paralympics
Olympic Torch Relay
• 15 million people in the UK lined the streets
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2 million in the South East
450,000 in Hampshire
Approx £10 million to local economy
Met Police torch escort said Winchester was
the best event that they had encountered
Torch Relay - Winchester
50,000 lined the streets of
Winchester
Torch Relay - Fareham
Torch Relay - Petersfield
Business
• 183 Olympic
business contracts
worth £36 million
to Hampshire
businesses
• The 4,000 trees in
the Olympic Park
ensure a Hampshire
legacy
Schools & the Get Set Network
• 491 schools in the network – only Kent & Herts had more
• 5,000 pupils given free tickets to the Games
•4 schools part of guard of honour at the Opening Ceremony
• Anton Project had 34,000 hits on website
• ‘Be Inspired for Life’ – Resource for all schools
• Connaught school’s results up again
• 7,000 hits on schools section of HCC website
• Havant Schools Games – East Hants –’My 2012’
Impact on Schools
• 6 million children in the UK engaged with the Games
through the GS Network
• Biggest problem was getting teachers to ‘get it’
• 91% of teachers have said that using the Olympic &
Paralympic values had a positive effect on pupils
motivation
• 75% said the Games had a positive effect on improving
school atmosphere, morale and attainment
A Legacy for schools
Schools 1
• Develop a ‘Culture of physical activity’ in
primary schools in particular.
• Olympic/Paralympic values as core school
values – Engage with the Get Set Network
• Work with the Bridgemary Hub on ‘Healthy
Schools/Healthy weights
• Government announcement of approx £9,000
for primary schools
Schools 2
• Using sport to raise attainment
• Develop the ‘Be inspired for life’ resource
• Use sport to engage NEETs
• Use sport to support members of ‘Troubled
Families’
• Olympians/Paralympians as positive role
models
Schools 3
• Increase the importance of and participation in
National School Sports Week June 24th – June
28th 2013
• Lloyds Bank have staff time to help out at
events in Hampshire
• Celebrate ‘Olympic Day’ June 23rd 2013 as an
annual opportunity to increase sports
participation for children
Institute for Youth Sport /Loughborough University
Survey– May 2012
• 12% of 14 year old girls reaching recommended
levels of physical activity
• 45% of girls said ‘sport was too competitive’
•48% of girls said ‘getting sweaty is not feminine’
• 43% said there ‘aren’t many sporting role models for
girls’
• School is seen as the key location where attitudes to
sport & physical activity are formed
16 of the 29 Gold Medals were won
by women
The best Paralympics in history –
2.5 million tickets sold
Changed the public perception of
disability – how do we take this forward?
Paralympic Legacy for schools
• Development of sporting opportunities for
children with disability especially through the
School Games
• Development of clubs offering Paralympic
sport
• We now have Solent Sharks wheelchair rugby,
Goal ball at Peter Symonds college and plans to
extend wheelchair racing from 1 to 3 centres in
Hampshire
The Golden Decade
• 2014 Commonwealth Games – Glasgow
• 2014 Tour de France – starting in Yorkshire
• 2015 Rugby World Cup
• 2017 World Athletics Championships & Paralympic
Athletics championships – The Olympic Park
• 2018 Glasgow bidding for the Youth Olympic Games
• 2019 Cricket World Cup
• 2020 European Football Champs – selected cities
• Surrey to bid for the World Road Cycling championships
have asked if we would like to be involved
Increased Participation
‘the biggest driver for increased grass routes
participation is the well stocked shop window’
Seb Coe
So what plans do we have for
Legacy?
The Legacy Plan
The
Rio and Beyond
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Looking at how we support Hampshire’s talented athletes
Level and purpose of county level competition
Quality of facilities in the county
Work with the military to increase access to their sports
facilities
• Encourage schools/colleges to open up their sports
facilities to the community
• Increase support for clubs, coaches and new members
• The wider community within the county – getting
people more active – a fitter Hampshire
Deploying Sports coaches
Minimum operating standards
• Qualification – minimum Level 2 NGB Award
to lead independently [following successful
observation] in the activity being delivered.
• CRB/DBS
• Public Liability Insurance - £10 million
Children's Services Database
What makes a good sports coach?
Quality Assurance of providers:
Lessons learnt
• Vital to have induction from the school –
policies, procedures
• Agree content together – NGB’s agree
planning should be undertaken by minimum
Level 3 coach
• Lack of appropriate qualification
• Multi skills Level 2 accredited by 1st4Sport
• Multi sports – no such qualification
roy.gittens@hants.gov.uk
07718146496
Outdoor Education PE & Sport Service
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