Title: The Canterbury School Sports Partnership
1The Canterbury School Sports Partnership
- PLT Partnership Training Day 1
- Monday 21st September 2009
- Including, supporting challenging all young
people through PE and school sport
2The Canterbury Partnership 09/10
St. Stephens Infants
St Nicholas
BARTON COURT Sarah Humber-Kelly SSCO
Bridge Patrixbourne
SIMON LANGTON GIRLS Kate Homersham
SSCO Charlotte Burford Newell YA
St. Stephens Juniors
Orchard
Wincheap
Barham
Nonington
Chartham
CHS SARAH BARRETT PDM Kate Devine SSCO Lauren
Edwards SDO Alastair Mckean C.M
Canterbury College Jemma Cullen FESCO
East Kent Health Needs Ed Service
Canterbury Primary
Kingsmead
Parkside
St. Peters
Wickhambreaux
Sturry
Hoath
Adisham
Petham
Littlebourne
SIMON LANGTON BOYS Simon Shaw SSCO Emily Claudet
YA
CHAUCER TECHNOLOGY Amy Cavanagh SSCO Kadisha
McKintosh Ricky Harrison YA
Boughton under Blean Dunkirk
SPIRES ACADEMY Dave Newhouse SSCO
Selling
Sheldwich
Blean
Chislet
Pilgrims Way
Hersden
3Key Outcomes of a School Sports Partnership
- High Quality PE for all students.
- Opportunities for all young people to -
- participate in a range of high quality activities
on a school site. - access a range of activities in a community
environment - all young people to develop their potential
- young people to undertake high quality Leadership
and Volunteering roles.
4The Canterbury Partnership
- Government aim for 2008 2011
- In addition to at least 2 hours per week of high
- quality PE and Sport in school for all 5 16
year - olds, all children and young people aged 5 19
will - be offered opportunities to participate in a
further 3 - hours per week of sporting activities provided
- through schools, FE Colleges, clubs and
- community providers.
- This will create a sustainable legacy both in
terms of - future elite success and grassroots sport.
- The 5 HOUR OFFER!!!
5PESSYP Work strands
- Leadership Volunteering
- Gifted Talented
- CPD
- Coaching
- Competition
- Disability
- Swimming
- Sport Unlimited
- SSCO
- PDM
- Sports Development Officers
- Council
- NGBs
- Local Clubs
- Coaches
6How did we do?
- PESSYP results 08/09 for the Canterbury
Partnership - of pupils participating in 3 hours of high
quality PE out of school hours in a typical
week (new question) - .54
- Still work needed for 2 hours at secondary level.
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9New Question Regular Intra School Competition
- 08/09 SSP TOTAL 55
- Very high at Primary- all years high 80s/90s
94 at Year 4! - Important to sustain and improve
10How did we do?
- involved in inter-school Competition?
- last year37
- 08/09 51
11Q6. What is the total number of pupils in each
year group who have taken part in inter-school
competition during this academic year?SSP TOTAL
51 WITH YEAR 12 13
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13New Question Regular Inter school Competition
- 08/09 SSP TOTAL 39
- High for primary 70
- Important to sustain and improve
- Virtual League
- Partnership festivals variety of children.
- Schools Tracker System?
14How did we do?
- The average number of sports provided by schools
nationally during 08/09 was 23 compared to 17.5
in 07/08 and 14.5 2003/04. Only 10 of which have
School/Club links.
15Target Area 1- School Club Links
- Much stricter guidelines for what is a School
Club Link - More work needed by schools and clubs to improve
existing links and to establish new links if we
are going to work toward the 3rd,4th.5th hour
offered to all YP. - School Sport Coach Programme/Big Lottery
- Use of PLT days to establish new club links.
- More SSP Targeted work
16Target area 2 Leadership Volunteering
- Percentage of pupils actively involved in
Leadership Volunteering? - 27
- KS1, Year 3 need improvements
17Canterbury CPD opportunities
- Courses available to all members of staff not
just PLTs but class teachers, TAs, AOTT etc. - The Canterbury Partnership are running an array
of training courses this year. - To include Gym, Dance, Multi Skills, Sport
Stacks, Rugby, Athletics, Cricket PLT modules. - 3 x Partnership training days - Training for new
programmes initiatives, networking, planning
with SSCos. - ASK also run training courses - Swimming modules,
help Im not a specialist! PLT conference. - A full days supply cover is 143
- Please sign and send in invoices ASAP after a
course OR DAY OF COURSE. - Each primary partner is eligible for 9 days
supply cover a year. To include 3 x Partnership
Training Days, 3 training Courses, 3 Flexi Days. - www.canterburyssp.co.uk
18New CPD 09/10!
- Multi Skills Courses- FUNs for everyone,
Raising the bar. - Observation of AST Gymnastics Lesson
- Module A Module C
- Swimming a survival guide
- Basketball Tri Golf
- Assessment in PE I.D GT students
- OAA
- KS1 Top Play
19Flexi Days
- Subject monitoring
- Lesson observations
- Team teaching
- Writing policies, schemes of work, programmes.
- Course attendance
- We are however flexible according to a
schools individual objectives and developmental
needs.
20Canterbury Competitions
- 10 x Partnership Festivals- (heats for Kent
School Games)- Calendar - Kent School Games Finals (June 2010)
- Other Partnership Festivals OAA, Gladiators,
- New this year Qwik Sticks, Aqua Splash,
- 5 x Partnership Leagues- Girls Boys mini
soccer, Tag Rugby, Kwik Cricket, High 5. - Family festivals/Double family festivals
- Athletics Virtual League.
21Photographic Policy
- Red wristbands should be worn by all young people
who should not have their photograph taken at any
competition/festival. - Many SSP will be doing the same. Particularly
important for cross partnership events Kent
School Games. - Newspapers and official photographers will be
aware of policy.
22Towards the 5 hour offer?
- How can we achieve the 5 hour offer in our
schools? - Who will be involved in helping us?
23Towards the 5 hour offer
- School Sports Coach Programme
- Team of coaches all CRB Checked, self employed,
qualified. - Schools choose coaches/activities from database
to use in schools - SSCOs/schools will liaise with coaches on OSHL
timetable - Hours logged and registers taken as evidence
- Exit Routes into community clubs
24School Sports Coach
- Athletics
- Gymnastics
- Mini Squash
- Badminton
- Table Tennis
- Cheerleading
- Tennis
- Self Defence
- Kick Boxing/Tae Chi
- Judo
- Dance
- Taekwondo
- Fencing
- Hockey
- Basketball
- Multi Skills
- Breakfast Clubs
- Lunchtime clubs
- After school clubs
25What else??
- KS1 Leadership Programme, Sports Councils?
- Playground to Podium
- Penathalon
- Multi Skills Academy
- Targeted School/Club Link work
- Targeted Competitions
26Sport Unlimited
- 8-10 weeks
- New activity with an exit route into a club
- Semi Sporty
- Main activities Quick Sticks, Mini Tennis
27ACTION PLANNING with SSCo's
- Using your schools individual 08/09 PESSYP
summary report what are your main areas to work
on? i.e. KS1 Leadership, More OSHL for Year 3,
more inter school competition for Year 2, more
regular inter school competition for Year 5 6. - How will you be supported in achieving your
objectives? What support do you need for SSCO? - When do you think you might achieve your
objective? How do you plan to use your PLT days?
28PLT Days
- How can you use your 6 remaining PLT days to
achieve your 09/10 Action Plan/ School
objectives. - Plan which courses are needed to improve High
Quality PE. - Could you use 1,2 Flexi days to gain a new
School/Club link for your school?
29School Swimming Grant
- Lead- SSCO Sarah Humber-Kelly
30Playground to Podium
- A programme for students with Physical
Disabilities - Deliver training for identified staff to develop
skills in identifying and supporting ability in
young disabled people. - Staff Identify particular students to send to the
East Kent Talent I.D Day, for those young
disabled people who are demonstrating higher
abilities in PE and Sport. - Students demonstrating high abilities will be
invited to the Kent P2P Day and registered
through Para Sport - Identified students will be invited to attend
county training camps in particular sports.
31Summary