PRIMARY PE CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2013. INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION 1 YEAR ON FROM LONDON 2012.
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Transcript of PRIMARY PE CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 2013. INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION 1 YEAR ON FROM LONDON 2012.
PRIMARY PE CONFERENCE
SEPTEMBER 2013
INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION
1 YEAR ON FROM LONDON 2012
BEST OF OLYMPICS LONDON 2012
BEST OF PARALYMPICS LONDON 2012
ARE WE INSPIRING A GENERATION?
WHAT LEGACY REMAINS FROM LONDON 2012 IN GATESHEAD
SCHOOLS?
LEGACY?
•EMBEDDED•SIMMERING•SADLY LOST
GOVERNMENT PLANS
Ofsted Accountability
• 1 September 2013• Assess and Report on effective use of ££•Quality judgement made on school’s L & M •Measure impact - improved quality and breadth of PE and sport provision•Evidence published on Ofsted website•Also survey selected schools re impact
Understand the impact of HQ PE,
physical activity and school sport on
young people and whole school
standards.
Put effective development plansin place to improve provisionand outcomes in and through PE,physical activity and school sport.
Appoint a subject
co-ordinator.
Implement a strategy forimproving teacher competenceand confidence in PE.
Work in clusters and pool
resources and expertise to increase
and improve provision and
opportunities for all.
Use external expertise effectivelyto build capacity in your own staff.
Investment Decisions
IMPROVE CURRENT PE AND SPORT PROVISION
DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE GATESHEAD MODEL
Sustainable Gateshead Model: Process
SPORT PREMIUM SLA“Building an active and healthy future for all young people through the provision of high quality PE, school sport and physical activity.”
SPORT PREMIUM SLA
NEW NCPE
• September 2014•Statutory NC only forms part of school curriculum•Freedom to shape whole curriculum•PoS significantly slimmed down•PE has greater emphasis on:
Competition KS1 core movement skills
Primary School Sport Premium2013-15Renewed package of funding
for PE and school sport forprimary schools.
Ring fenced — funds allocateddirectly to primary schoolsacross England.
Ensure PE and sport areat the heart of school lifeto raise achievement forall young people.
Dedicated resource toaccess expertise andsupport for teachers.
Funding will be allocatedthrough a lump sum foreach school and a per-pupiltop-up mechanism. A typicalprimary school with 250 pupilswill receive around £9,250each year.
Ofsted priority whenassessing the overallprovision offered by schools.
Other measures announced
Birtley East Community Primary SchoolColegate Community Primary School
BTT Bronze Kitemark
Barley Mow Primary SchoolBede Community Primary School
Carr Hill Community Primary SchoolDunston Hill Community Primary School
Highfield Community Primary SchoolRyton Community Infant SchoolSt Wilfrids RCVA Primary School
The Drive Primary SchoolWhickham Parochial CofE Primary School
BTT Silver Kitemark
BTT Gold KitemarkClover Hill Community Primary SchoolFalla Park Community Primary SchoolFell Dyke Community Primary SchoolFellside Community Primary School
Front Street Community Primary SchoolGibside School
Larkspur Community Primary SchoolOakfield Infant SchoolOakfield Junior School
Portobello Primary SchoolRoman Road Primary School
South Street Community Primary School St Anne’s Catholic Primary School
St Joseph’s Catholic Junior School, BirtleySt Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Blaydon
Windy Nook Primary School Winlaton West Lane Community Primary School
School Games Bronze Kitemark
Gibside SchoolOakfield Junior School
South Street Community Primary School
School Games Silver Kitemark
St Anne’s CatholicPrimary School