Hertfordshire PE and School Sport Conference Raising the standards of PE and school sport to support whole school improvement.

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Hertfordshire PE and School Sport Conference Raising the standards of PE and school sport to support whole school improvement.

Ali Oliver (Chief Executive, Youth Sport Trust) Sue Wilkinson (afPE Strategic Lead, Director of the Professional Support Unit)

A moment in time for PE and School Sport

Hope.

The Case for Support. Active Schools achieve more.. ‘Active Kids do Better’

Primary PE and Sport Premium VISION All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport. OBJECTIVE: To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools.

Primary PE and Sport Premium We would expect indicators of such improvement to include: the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – kick- starting healthy active lifestyles the profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils increased participation in competitive sport

State of the Nation Physical Education Head teachers’ Priorities Top five concerns Ofsted New National Curriculum & Assessment SATs, Data and League tables Pupil Premium SEND

State of the Nation Ofsted – focus on Outstanding Leadership and Management ‘Leaders change things. Leaders move things on. Leaders determine the culture and ethos of institutions’. (HMCI) The pursuit of excellence is demonstrated by an uncompromising and highly successful drive to improve or maintain the highest levels of achievement and personal development for all pupils over a sustained period of time Subject leaders provide colleagues with clear guidance on what to teach and how to teach it well. They show them how to make routine assessments and how to use this information to raise achievement in PE.

State of the Nation PE and School Sport Premium National strategy, local solutions A threat or an opportunity? The challenge – making sure it’s well-spent New, additional spend that will impact Local models and good practice. Solution Embedding all the strategies to deliver the curriculum, Ofsted requirements, Primary PE and sport premium, health, emotional well being.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION DELIVERED During curriculum time Professional Development of teachers HEALTH AND WELL BEING INTERVENTIONS Targeting the least active Change4life COMPETITIVE SCHOOL SPORT School Games Where are we now ?

SCHOOL STANDARDS Behaviour, Attendance, Ethos, Aspirations, Parental/community engagement, X-curricular learning PUPIL ACHIEVEMENT Thinking ME Social ME Physical ME Healthy ME SCHOOL STANDARDS Behaviour, Attendance, Ethos, Aspirations, Parental/community engagement, X-curricular learning PUPIL ACHIEVEMENT Thinking ME Social ME Physical ME Healthy ME Raising Standards and Achievement PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health & Wellbeing Competitive School Sport

Where are we now ? DFE Impact Study Ofsted Survey

What is really happening? Celebrations Impact on whole school Improvement ‘Re professionalising’ the profession Raising the status of PE Quality of PE Challenges Strategic planning Monitoring and evaluation of the impact of the actions to improve provision The link to pupils’ heath and well –being Use of staff

Outcomes and Contributions High Quality Physical Education & School Sport

A moment in time “The difference that physical education and sport make to the lives of young people is quite remarkable”

A moment in time General Election Subject Relevance Strategic Leadership

Local strategy & infrastructure Youth Sport Trust, Herts Sports Partnership, afPE 12 SGOs Primary Headteacher Advocate group – 1 HT from each of the 12 SGO areas YST Lead Schools (secondary) – Health & Wellbeing – Sele School – Leadership, Volunteering and Coaching – Cavendish School – Project Ability - Pinewood 11 YST Innovation Schools Local Health Strategy

Thank you.