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School Games Promotion and Marketing Road Show School Games - Adding Value Across the School School Games Road Show Outcomes of the session •To position the School Games as an educational strategy. •To maximise the potential of wider learning for pupils •To share learning across all schools from current practice and through pilot. •To share creative thinking across the SGO area and or county and to take this away and action plan/share with Senior managers and whole school staff. •To ensure schools are aware of how to sign up to and register for School Games. What is the School Games? • The Government’s policy for School Sport • A strategic priority for the coalition government •Funded by the DfE, DH, DCMS and Sport England Lottery Funding with outcomes across School, Health and Sport School Games Outcomes 1. More young people regularly performing 2. Greater access for all young people 3. More young people learning in and through sport 4. More young people regularly participating in sport School Outcomes •School Ethos – sense of belonging and pride •School profile and engagement with parents and within its community •Behaviour, Attendance and Positive Values •Attainment & Achievement through cross-curricular learning •Leadership through volunteering Health Outcomes •Increasing physical activity among the least active •Putting young people on a pathway to lifelong participation Sporting Outcomes •2012 Legacy, inspiring more young people to take up sport •Enabling more young people to compete more regularly •Creating a step change in the accessibility and quality of opportunities for young disabled people •Developing young leaders contributing to the volunteer army supporting British sport •Helping young people progress from school to community sport through club links •Enabling those with talent and a desire to progress along the performance pathway Young People Outcomes •Every young person achieving their personal best in and through sport •Raising aspirations, self confidence, teamwork, winning with grace and losing with pride •Developing important life skills such as determination and perseverance etc School Games: Summary INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITION (L1) INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION (L2 – L3) MOST TALENTED YOUNG PEOPLE (L4) Year round, multi-sport programme of intra school competition Year round, multi-sport programme of inter school competition (L2) Single national level multi-sport event for the most talented young people of school age Culminating in a School Games Day Culminating in a School Games Festival (L3) Competition programme limited to a number of sports (12 in 2012) Intra School Competition in the School Games School Games Day Level 1 • Culmination of your year round programme Year round programme • Multi-sport programme • Designed by young people • Experienced by as many young people as possible Benefits Of Getting Involved In The School Games - For School And Pupils •More active - fit and healthy •Behaviour in school •Teamwork skills •Confidence •Learning about winning and losing •School ethos Increase attendance Support cross curricular learning Create wider support for learning Improve behaviour School Games Develop life and employability skills Increase confidence Increase sense of belonging Raise aspirations Supporting the achievement of school priorities and outcomes • Provide opportunities for schools to work closely in collaboration and demonstrate effectiveness of partnerships of schools in promoting learning and well-being. • Support pupil engagement and behaviour strategies and transition. • Support the development of school ethos. • Provide inclusive opportunities for all young people. • Create opportunities for the school to raise its external profile and become embedded into the local community and further develop community cohesion. • Create further opportunities for schools to engage effectively with parents and carers. Young Reporter Young Announcer Young Photographer Young Commentator Young Statistician Young Musician Young Artist Online support resources for SG Media teams provided. Reports submitted as intramural competition around Level 1-2 School Games Level 3 Level 4 Regional Winners selected for Master class February 2012 based on Level1/2 focussed submission National winners attend Media Bootcamp in prep. for supporting L4 event in May National competition linked to SG data L.1-3 National competition using the sporting spirit values as inspiration for submissions Winner used at L4 in May Regional winners shortlisted & reproduced for winning schools National winners used in L4 SG event in May Winning entries form SG resource Level 1 & Level 2 • Culmination of your year round programme Year round programme • Multi-sport programme • Local leagues – regular competition • Experienced by as many young people as possible Level 2 School Games Festival Level 3 Inter School Competition in the School Games Local Organising Committee •46 Established around the country running level 3 school games festivals •Chaired by Head teachers •Aim is to manage and co-ordinate the Level 3 School Games Festival Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 1 day a week TR posts Supported by School Games YP Organising Teams School Games Organiser Supported by Young Officials / coaches/ TMs Local Organising Committee Supported by Volunteer programme 50% YP Primary PE Co-ordinators and Secondary PE Departments key to levels 1 - 3 National Organising Committee School Sport Organising Committees/Crews •Young people leading and creating change for other young people •Young people having a voice •Young people working alongside teachers 2012 School Games finals 2012 School Games finals INSPIRATION – before the Games - promoting and profiling the event to all young people INVOLVEMENT – at the Games – creating opportunities for thousands of young people to be a part of the National School Games event CELEBRATION – following the Games – maximizing the experiences of young competitors who take part in the event to inspire others What next Register your school www.yourschoolgames.com Your Primary or Secondary toolkit will be sent to you once you have registered. Education Conference - Driving Educational Achievement Through PE and Sport, 8-9 February, Telford International Centre Contact your SGO: insert name/email/tel School Games - Promotional Film