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CASTLE POINT AND ROCHFORD SCHOOL SPORT PARTNERSHIP SUMMER TERM REPORT 2009
SSCo: Viv Willis Family: The Deanes Family Deanes, Thundersley Primary, Robert Drake Primary, Kingston Primary and Westwood Primary
REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT GOALS FROM LAST TERM
This term we were success in increasing the range of activities in which support was given with a particular emphasis on athletics where all schools received coaching from Julie Pratt (International Athlete). Multi skills events enabled children to develop their skills and the virtual athletics competition which all schools took part in support both assessment and intra and inter schools competition. Over thirty children achieved their level 2 cycling proficiency.
HIGH QUALITY PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROVISION
Project Outline / Action Successes and Future Planning Schools Involved Where are we going to go next? Support of coaches and LSA staff in Demonstration lessons leading to team teaching Increase activity areas for which support the delivery of athletics and rounders will be given. Up skill staff. at Kingston Primary School and Thundersley Primary School.
Support class teachers in the delivery SSCo delivered a term block of multi skills Increased skill level – staff to continue of multi skills at Westwood Primary during curriculum time. All sessions were with programme supported by the class teacher. .
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Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership Tennis curriculum support at SSCo worked with class teacher delivering Class teachers up skilled and able to Thundersley tennis to year 3 students continue with tennis in future lessons.
Athletics curriculum support with G & SSCo worked with G & T students – taking them Children prepared to take part in the T at Robert Drake Primary, Westwood to Deanes School to use long jump facilities. district athletics. Able to access better Primary, Thundersley Primary. SSCo also worked with the children at their own facilities at local secondary school. schools in a range of athletic activities
KS2 Multi-skills support at Kingston School SEEVIC students accompanied by their teacher Staff to assess whilst children are being led small groups of children in year4 for multi taught skills activities.
Swimming access for Kingston SSCo helped the school to set up curriculum All KS2 pupils given the opportunity to School swimming at Thundersley school. Partnership access swimming on the curriculum. Set provides transport for the students. up similar access next year.
Gymnastics support – Robert Drake Ashley Smith gymnastics coach led curriculum Staff are more confident and students skill support for staff. level has increased.
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Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership OPPORTUNITES FOR ALL YOUNG PEOPLE TO PARTCIPATE IN A WDE RANGE OF HIGH QUALITY ACTIVITIES ON A SCHOOL SITE.
Project Outline / Please state if this project Action Successes and Future Schools Involved is part of SSCP or Planning Sport Unlimited. Where are we going to go next? SSCo and student SSCo delivered a netball club after Enter Primary Schools netball leaders SSCP school with support from students from league Organised netball club at the Deanes School in preparation for next Westwood Primary season.
Robert Drake Primary , SSCP Curriculum sport Children to take part in Archery Kingston Primary, festival – opportunity to join Westwood Primary– club Archery
Football intra-school SSCo liaised between Primary School competitions for all year and SEEVIC to organise several football Organise further festivals groups and Thundersley festivals working with children in KS1 and Primary KS2. All children accessed the festival.
Athletics support in Julie Pratt worked in curriculum time Offer extension opportunities Robert Drake Primary Sport Unlimited supporting students in all aspects of during the summer holiday at Kingston Primary athletics the Deanes School free of Thundersley Primary charge. Westwood Primary .
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Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership Virtual Athletics – The SSCO with support from young Athletics competition gave all Robert Drake leaders and work experience students children an opportunity to Westwood delivered the virtual athletics project with compare their achievements Thundersley the majority of children in all four schools with other students in the Kingston school.
Kingston - Orienteering PLT took year 4 class to Canvey to take New opportunity for staff and part in the Partnership Orienteering children. Embed orienteering festival into curriculum.
Futsal at Kingston Sport Unlimited A new activity introduced to pupils at Less behavioural issues at Primary lunchtimes. Lunchtime.
Dance at Westwood A well supported out of school hours Primary learning activity.
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Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership OPPORTUNITES FOR ALL YOUNG PEOPLE TO PARTCIPATE IN A WIDE RANGE OF HIGH QUALITY ACTIVITIES IN A COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT
Project Outline / Please state if this project Action Successes and Future Schools Involved is part of SSCP or Planning Sport Unlimited. Where are we going to go next? Thundersley Primary – Thundersley Cong. Church support Support Jim McManus to attend football club football training at Thundersley School further courses to benefit the school. Community football – Alfie Bilby provides football coaching at Community paid for trophies for Kingston School Kingston School for local children. sports day.
Community dance – School hall is used for dance group who Children performed in assembly Kingston accept children from the local area
Westwood – Community Essex C.C. built community hall Hall is becoming hub of the activities attached to the school. Dance activities community offering a wide and bowls clubs set up. range of activities.
Westwood – tennis for Staff identified children who had Children have improved and year 5 and 6 pupils. To Sport Unlimited potential but were not engaged in sport now develop their skills at John encourage semi sporty at a high level Burrows and a couple have children joined the club at the Deanes School
Robert Drake – tennis A register of children wishing to take part Children have progressed and club in the club was established and due to joined the Deanes School the club being over subscribed each tennis club. child was given a six week opportunity to
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Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership develop their skills
Top Up Swimming - All schools Pupils in year 5 and 6 who cannot swim This is great opportunity for 25 meters have been invited to take part those pupils involved and the in the Top Up swimming project. The opportunity to receive high pupils were able to access free quality coaching. swimming lessons at three venues across the partnership.
PROVISION FOR ALL YOUNG PEOPLE TO DEVELOP THEIR POTENTIAL
Project Outline / Action Successes and Future Planning Schools Involved Where are we going to go next? Key Stage 2 football festival – Jim McManus (LSA) took several teams to the Children won an age group. Continue to Thundersley Primary, held at Down festival organised by SEEVIC. provide opportunities for children. Hall school
District Athletics - SSCo worked with staff to select and train Continue to provide support. Robert Drake children to take part in the district athletics Westwood competition. Thundersley SSCo helped to organise the event and Kingston officiated at the event. . District Swimming – Robert Drake All schools selected swimmers from year 4, 5 Several children from each school Westwood and 6 to participate in the district gala held at received medals. Continue to offer Kingston Runnymede swimming pool. children the opportunity to take part in the Thundersley gala. 6
Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership Kingston – swimming trails The SSCo and PLT arranged trials for children Team was chosen to represent the who wish to represent the school at the district school. Several children received medals gala at the gala and some represented the school for the first time. Kingston – competitive sports day SSCO ran heats for children in Reception – year The children enjoyed the races and the 6 who chose to take part in the school sprint community football group who use the races to be held on sports day school on a Saturday provided the trophies and the SSCo provided the certificates.
Archery Festival Archery coaches identified G & T students Encourage children to join Deanes Kingston selected to represent their schools at a Festival Archery Club. Westwood at Holy Family school Thundersley Robert Drake
Secondary Aquathon Competition This competition was a new event for the Increase the number of schools entering The Deanes School secondary schools. Unfortunately only two schools entered but those who did demonstrated their dedication to catering for a wide range of pupils in a variety of activities.
Year 9/10 B/C Girls Rounders The Deanes School Another new competition to include higher numbers of pupils in competitions.
Primary Orienteering Festival Kingston Primary This was a well supported event for pupils in key 7
Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership stage 2.
Girls Kwik Cricket Festival Kingston Primary An enjoyable festival played in the sunshine!
Mixed Kwik Cricket Festival Thundersley Primary This event was hosted by Benfleet Cricket Club.
PROVISION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO UNDERTAKE HIGH QUALITY LEADERSHIP AND VOLUNTEERING ROLES
Project Outline / Action Successes and Future Planning Schools Involved Where are we going to go next?
CSLA/SEEVIC students/ Young SSCO liaised with Primary Schools and staff at Festivals and clubs were very successful apprenticeship given leadership SEEVIC to give students an opportunity to and we aim to develop provision for next opportunities volunteer year.
Young Leaders volunteer project. SSCo to work with students from Deanes to provide opportunities to access leadership Pupils to help to organise sports activities courses and provide volunteer opportunities.
Develop their programme and ensure they gain Set up programme for further students. a positive experience
Trident work experience SSCo to develop programme for Trident Monitor programme. students working within Deanes family schools
PALS – all school SSCo to work with Deputy Head to monitor 8
Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership Sports monitors – Thundersley sports leaders
Young sports leaders course at During curriculum time SSCo worked with year 5 Robert Drake School pupils. Students to lead sports activities with year 2 pupils
ADDITIONAL PROJECTS
Name of organisation Action within school The impact on the school Bikeability at Thundersley Primary Students completed level 2 bikeablity Children more confident on their bikes and Kingston Primary
Sports day – SSCO worked with PLT to organise School Thundersley Primary Sports Day. Twenty pupils from Deane acted as All children were engaged in activities for Westwood Primary officials at each of the sports days the afternoon. The students from Deanes Kingston Primary calculated the scores enabling the staff to support the children with the activities. Robert Drake PLT organised a range of activities for sports day Parents enjoyed watching their children having fun taking part in activities. Robert Drake and Westwood Westwood arranged a friendly netball match to enable a student with special needs to be able Inclusion provision achieved. 9
Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership to take part in a competitive match
SSCO finalised netball and football league results and distributed medals and trophies to 8 winning schools and 16 schools who received silver and bronze medals
Annual Primary Headteacher’s This annual meeting is an opportunity for Meeting Headteacher’s to be updated on relevant It is hoped that more Headteacher’s will information. The support form Headteacher’s In attend this meeting. The information is attendance is strong and therefore will impact key and it is particularly useful for new upon the pupils in their schools. Headteachers.
PESSYP Data Collection in all schools This is the first year of PESSYP with slight This process gives clear insight into the changes to the survey. The main change has PE and School Sport provision within been the surveying of the number of children schools. accessing 3 hours of PE and School Sport to contribute to the 5 hour offer. The SSCo and PLTs have worked to complete the survey accurately and provide an evidence portfolio.
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Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership KEY PARTNERS WHO ARE WORLING WITHIN SCHOOLS
Name of organisation Action within school The impact on the school Rayleigh Archery Club Robert Drake Run archery clubs Targets children who do not normally take part in competitive sport
Thundersley Congregational Church - Run football clubs/organise KS1 football festival Thundersley In Summer
Thundersley Netball Club - Run netball club Provides an opportunity for children to Thundersley develop their skills at club level after school
OPPORTUNITY FOR CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR STAFF AND ASLs
CPD Opportunity Schools Involved Successes and Future Planning Where are we going to go next?
Family Meeting All schools A great opportunity to update PLTs on new information and network with one another.
Orienteering Training Kingston Primary A very successful course which gave Westwood Primary many practical ideas as well as a Robert Drake comprehensive resource pack. Thundersley Primary 11
Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership 12
Deanes Family Summer Term Report 2009 Castle Point and Rochford School Sport Partnership