Primary Sport Premium North Dorset Presentation 24 th January 2014 Annie Hargreaves Schools Officer Kath Rudd Schools Development Manager.

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Primary Sport Premium North Dorset Presentation 24 th January 2014 Annie Hargreaves Schools Officer Kath Rudd Schools Development Manager

Guest Presenters Workshop No. OrganisationLead PresenterTopic 1Active DorsetClive NelsonDevelopment of a Coaching Work Force 2Handball NGBJohn PearcePrimary School Handball Offer 3Youth Sport TrustChris CawsYST Audit Tool, Quality Mark & the Primary Literacy Framework 4Association for PESimon LeachOfsted Guidance & the new PE Subject Leader Qualification 5Cricket NGBRob NewtonPrimary School Cricket Offer 6Val Sabin PublicationsAndy DaleCourses & CPD on offer to schools 7Active DorsetJohn DrennanSchool Games Offer for Primary Schools across Dorset

Outcomes To have a better understanding of the Primary Sport Premium and the different ways an individual school can choose to spend it To determine how the Primary Sport Premium needs to be accounted for To ascertain how the information can be disseminated with the wider school community To ascertain how the information can be disseminated with the wider school community

Programme 1.00pm Active Dorset Introduction & Welcome Brief 1.40pm Presentations 1 & pm Presentations 2 & pm Presentations 3 & pm Break 2.30pm Presentations 1 & pm Presentations 2 & pm Presentations 3 & pm Break & movement to network tables 3.10pm Networking Opportunity 3.50pm Closing Brief 4.00pm End

What would you like to gain from today?

About Active Dorset Active Dorset is a local network of Local Authorities, National Governing Bodies, Clubs, Schools and School Sport Partnerships, Primary Care Trusts and other local agencies committed to working together to increase participation in sport and physical activity. We are a community interest company, committed to reinvesting any surpluses we generate back into local opportunities for sport and physical activity.

Our Mission Statement "To establish Dorset as a place where people of all ages and abilities choose to enjoy an active lifestyle through participation in sport and physical activity". Connecting National Governing Bodies (NGB’s) for sports to the local area and local partners Club, coach and volunteer development, children and young people Attracting external investment Development of facilities We are contracted by Sport England to provide a set of core services to underpin the local delivery of National Governing Body Whole Sport Plans. Some of our services include:

Active Dorset Primary School Support Role Active Dorset has been asked to facilitate the primary school sport premium mapping exercise in Dorset, in partnership with Sport England, YST, AfPE and other national partners. Together we will create a simple picture at County Sport Partnership level of how primary schools plan to deploy their share of the premium. This intelligence will enable Active Dorset to target support and help those who want and need it. This picture will be regularly updated and has been in place, with an offer of support, since September 2013.

Annie Hargreaves Schools Officer Active Dorset Primary Premium Funding

Primary Premium “Primary school sport is set to be transformed thanks to a £150m-a-year boost that will improve PE and School Sport for the youngest pupils and inspire the Olympic and Paralympic stars of the future” Prime Minister David Cameron 16 th March 2013 New Culture of Sport to Inspire and Coach Every Child

Primary Premium Key Facts Accountability Ofsted will strengthen its coverage of PE and School Sport Schools to account for provision on school websites Funding Model All primary & special schools £8000 plus a £5 per pupil top-up Autumn 2013 – Summer 2016 Purpose of Funding To improve the provision of PE and School Sport Raise participation levels In September 2013 Active Dorset was tasked with mapping what is currently provided by schools across the county In January 2014 Active Dorset launched a ‘Schools’ tab on their website to help support/advise schools & develop the county-wide picture NEW

Primary Premium Develop a ‘Best Practice Guide’ For all Head Teachers and PE Coordinators Create a free advisory service For all primary and special schools Continually update & report our findings To Sport England Find out the current picture Of what Primary Premium spending looks like in Dorset What Active Dorset have been tasked to do … MAPREPORTADVISEGUIDE

Questions you may be asked by your Senior Management Team, Governors, Parents and/or Ofsted What are you doing? What would you like support with? How are you communicating your uses of the Primary Sport Premium to others? How are you evaluating impact? How do you assess quality of impact? Are you raising participation rates amongst your pupils?

Key Guidance Documents Department for Education (DfE) nce/financialmanagement/primary Primary PE Guidance Association for Physical Education (AfPE) use-of-the-physical-education-a-school-sport-premium Effective Use of the Primary Sport Premium Youth Sport Trust (YST) help/primary-school-sport-funding.aspx Guide to the Government School Sport Announcement

Key Primary Sport Premium Uses 1.Employing specialist PE teachers or qualified coaches to work alongside teachers 2.Procuring quality-assured CPD for staff to raise their confidence and competence in teaching PE and sport 3.Buying into existing local sports networks – e.g. school sport partnerships or community sports coaching initiatives 4.Paying for transport, pool hire and instruction to provide additional swimming lessons for those pupils unable to swim by the end of Year 6 Inspecting primary school PE and school sport: new funding Briefing for section 5 inspection

Latest Funding Information Published on 6 th November 2013 HOUSE OF LORDS Select Committee on Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Keeping the flame alive: the Olympic and Paralympic Legacy Report of Session 2013–14 We call for investment to be made in primary school teachers and club coaches, the link between whom is of critical importance, to create a more positive disposition to sport and physical activity in young people in the UK. This sort of change would help to reduce healthcare costs significantly in the medium term. To achieve the change, consistent review and monitoring will be necessary. (Recommendation 4) We call on the Government to require Ofsted to inspect and report on the time in the school day spent on PE, including ‘out of hours’ sport, in all school inspections. This would ensure that school leaders take the development of PE seriously and invest in the professional development of teachers and coaches. (Recommendation 5)

Sports Coach UK What is the PE and school sport premium?What is the PE and school sport premium? 2.What is the purpose of the funding?What is the purpose of the funding? 3.Why should I use a coach in my school?Why should I use a coach in my school? 4.How can my school work with coaches most effectively?How can my school work with coaches most effectively? 5.What qualifications and skills should I look for in a good coach?What qualifications and skills should I look for in a good coach?

Accountability Measures for the Primary PE & Sport Funding Ofsted will monitor the impact of this funding on primary PE and school sport and report on its findings. From September 2013 onwards, it will strengthen its coverage of PE and sport, as well considering how effectively schools have used their additional funding. The impact of the funding is being considered in terms of: 1.Achievement in weekly PE lessons 2.Increased participation in competitive school sport 3.Personal health and well-being 4.Improved attitudes and behaviour towards learning

How will this look? Ofsted will judge the quality of the school’s leadership and management by assessing and reporting on how effectively this new funding is being used to improve PE and sport provision. Ofsted will make judgements about the achievement of pupils at the school by taking account of how increasing participation in PE and sport is helping all pupils develop healthy lifestyles and reach the performance levels they are capable of. Ofsted will evaluate the curriculum by considering pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) development and the opportunities created by the school for pupils to take part in a range sporting events and activities

What immediate steps can you take? Primary schools are being advised to publish information about their use of the new funding on their school websites. This should include: The amount of grant received How it has, or will be, spent What impact the school has seen on pupils’ PE and sport participation and attainment

Primary Sport Premium National Data Requested by Sport England Details of School School Games Account Activated Accreditation or Quality Assurance via… School Games Kitemark Youth Sport Trust Quality Mark afPE Accreditation (award) Part of a local partnership/network Host of a Change 4 Life Club Attended Sports Premium Event Attended CPD Event Sound understanding of School Sport Engaged in Programmes such as… FA Tesco Skills Programme Bikeability Chance to Shine

Primary Premium Regular Updates & Workshops A Guide for Best Practice in Dorset Links to Relevant Programmes Free Support & Guidance The Active Dorset Offer for Primary Premium Spending

We Aim to Bring You… An On-line Source of Advice and Guidance Active Dorset Websitewww.activedorset.org Schools Tab Live this week on our website! Primary Sport Premium Documents To include downloads of Key Documents, Local Case Studies and Key Links to other useful Websites Primary CPD Courses To provide a means for on-line booking onto relevant CPD courses for Primary PE and School Sport provision Primary Sport Premium Workshops FREE twilight sessions to be offered around the county to bring the latest information/ideas about Primary Sport Premium uses to your local area. This service can be tailored to suit local or individual school needs.

Any Questions?

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Thank you & enjoy your afternoon! Annie Hargreaves Schools Officer Kath Rudd Schools Development Manager