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MAXIMISING THE NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION FUNDING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

MAXIMISING THE NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION FUNDING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. TUESDAY 23 APRIL 2013. INTRODUCTIONS. Primary School PE and Sport Funding update Phil Wagner CBMDC Importance of P.E. in Primary Schools Sue Wilkinson, Association for Physical Education.

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MAXIMISING THE NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION FUNDING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

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  1. MAXIMISING THE NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION FUNDING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS TUESDAY 23 APRIL 2013

  2. INTRODUCTIONS • Primary School PE and Sport Funding update Phil Wagner CBMDC • Importance of P.E. in Primary Schools Sue Wilkinson, Association for Physical Education. • Ofsted Monitoring The reflections of an Ofsted Inspector Jan Edwards • A chance for Bradford Schools to lead the way?Graham Morgan. Director, Evolve Education, Event Sponsor • Discussion and open forum

  3. Primary School PE and Sport Funding update • The Sport Premium • Changes to the PE and sport funding landscape • New Curriculum Framework • Opportunities

  4. SPORT PREMIUM • All schools with 17 or more primary-aged pupils will receive a lump sum of £8000 plus a premium of £5 per pupil. (£8,260 to £12,520) • Paid via Additional Grant for Schools (AGS) 2013-14 and 2014-15 • Schools will have to spend the sport funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but they will have the freedom to choose how they do this. • Ofsted; new assessment criteria

  5. OPTIONS INCLUDE • hiring specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work alongside primary teachers when teaching PE • new or additional Change4Life sport clubs • paying for professional development opportunities in PE/sport • providing cover to release primary teachers for professional development in PE/sport • running sport competitions, or increasing participation in the school games • buying quality assured professional development modules or materials for PE/sport • providing places for pupils on after school sport clubs and holiday clubs.

  6. Changes to the PE and sport funding landscape • + The Sport Premium • + School Games Organisers • + Pupil Premium • + Change 4 Life • +?? Sport England • - School Sports Coordinators • - School Sports Partnerships • - Professional Development Subsidy

  7. Draft Curriculum Framework

  8. Opportunities • Improve quality and diversity of PE and School Sport • Think about needs of your pupils • Review your PE policy • Identify quality criteria • Training requirements of staff and other delivery agencies • Collaboration with others

  9. QUICK QUESTIONS?

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