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Outdoor Education, PE & Sport Service. Governors Forum Meeting 4 June 2013 Primary Schools Physical Education and Sport funding – ‘The PE & Sport Premium’

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Outdoor Education, PE & Sport Service

Governors ForumMeeting 4 June 2013

Primary Schools Physical Education and Sport funding – ‘The PE & Sport Premium’Roy GittensEducation officer [PE & Sport] Children’s Services

Context

Comprehensive Spending Review 2010

“Beyond 2012 – outstanding Physical education for all”

HMI Report on PE 2008 - 12

30% overweightor obese at end of Yr.6

PE & Sport Premium – part of 2012 Legacy plans

• Funding partners:-

Department for EducationDepartment of HealthDepartment for Culture, Media and Sport

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/olympic-legacy-boost-150-million-for-primary-school-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.”

• ‘Ring-fenced’ 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 headPayments in additional grant for schools [AGS]Sent to LA’s in Sept/OctAcademies' will receive direct from Education

Funding Agency [EFA]

PE & Sport Premium – The benefitsMaximise the opportunity by:Making high quality PE and sport sustainable into

the future byembedding 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/AST’s], local SSP/cluster collaboration.

• Developing resources/equipment• 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.”

• 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

Support

• Children’s Service’s OEPESShttp://www3.hants.gov.uk/education/outdoor-

education.htm

• Local School Sport Partnerships• Other school clusters/partnerships• Hampshire School Sports

Associations• Sport Hampshire & IOW

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Outdoor Education PE & Sport Service