Using the School Games to increase opportunities for all pupils to take part in competitive school sport.
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Using the School Games to increase opportunities for all pupils to take part in competitive school sport
Aims & Objectives
To Increase your understanding of the School Games programme including :the pathway of competition available to all schools within Hertfordshirethe support available through School Games Organisersthe tools and resources available to schoolshow to apply for the School Games Mark, rewarding your school for its commitment to and development of competition and school sport.
What does competition currently look like in your school ? In PE ?
What example of competition currently works well in PE ? Why ? How do you know its making a difference ?
Ice Breaker
The Model
INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITION
(L1)
Year round, multi-sport programme of intra school
competition
Culminating in a School Games Day
INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION
(L2 – L3)
Year round, multi-sport programme of inter school
competition (L2)
Culminating in a School Games Festival (L3)
MOST TALENTEDYOUNG PEOPLE
(L4)
Single national level multi-sport event for the most talented young people of
school age
Competition programme limited to a number of
sports
Delivery
School Games Organisers
Teacher Release posts / SSCos
Teachers/Coaches/Volunteers
Young Leaders
Local Organising Committees
Project Ability Schools
Recent InformationCompetition
5,127 7,333
Recorded number of intra-school Level 1 School
Games Days 2012 - 2013
Recorded number of intra-school Level 1 School
Games Days 2013-2014
Recent InformationProgress of Sainsbury's School Games
LEVEL 1Registered Primary Schools who developed a SSOC 26%this academic year
Number of young volunteers deployed to support Level 1 42%SSG’s competitions
Level 2Number of level 2 events uploaded onto the National 26,265School Games Calendar 2013-2014
Number of young people participating in Level 2 Competitions 1,307,980
Number of young disabled people participating in Level 2 Comps 13,082
Sainsbury’s School Games: Competition
Task Sheet 1
Cross Curricular and Cultural Competition at Level 1 & 2
Young reporters competition – whole class/year Young photographers competition Local sticker competition – Value Cards Local pledge competition Best School Games notice board Coaches and Managers Spirit of the Games weekly award Weekly physical challenges – Curriculum/lunchtime
using lunchtime supervisors Subject specific
Discussion
• What subject specific competitions could you introduce in your school that link to the school games ?
• Are there any cross curricular competitions that you could introduce this year
• Use the resources re Curriculum competitions in your packs
Progress of Sainsbury's School Games
8,504 14,408 17,952
1st September 2012Number of schools registered on the
School Games Website
1st September 2013Number of schools registered on the
School Games Website
1st September 2014Number of schools registered on the
School Games Website
Primary = 5,809Secondary = 1,791Others = 904
Primary = 10,597Secondary = 2,399Others = 1,412
Primary = 13,668Secondary = 2,612Others = 1,672
School Games Mark
Government led award scheme for schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community
Gain either bronze , Silver or Gold level
All registered schools can apply
Window opens in the summer term Wednesday 3rd June to Wednesday 30th September
Extra steps
• Supporting documents• Sainsbury’s School Games Website• School Games Mark
“The Sainsbury’s School Games is about more than just sport and can support your schools across the curriculum, contributing to a positive environment and becoming core to the fabric of the whole school.”
Head teacher, Leicestershire
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