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Leicester City School Sport & Physical Activity Network Leicester City School Sport & Physical Activity Network 2018/2019 Promoting lifelong activity for ALL young people Thank you for being a part of this year’s Leicester City SSPAN School Games Programme! www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp Overview 2018/2019 Primary Secondary Special Schools Number of Schools engaged: 99 74 20 5 Number of young people engaged: 19,867 11,007 8,448 412 Number of SEND young people engaged: 1,136 Under 16 leaders/volunteers engaged: 234 16+ leaders/ volunteers engaged: 92 Total leadership/volunteer hours 3,135.5 1 www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp Primary Competitions and Events Participation Summary 2018/2019 East Leicester City: Level 2 Events No. of No. of Level 3 Level 2 attended and % pupils B events School Sign up potential SGM Attended at TEAMS Attended achieved* Level 2 Merrydale Junior School 38 33 86.84 5 360 4 Spinney Hill Primary School 37 31 83.78 8 345 1 Krishna Avanti Primary School 31 30 96.77 4 244 4 St Thomas More Catholic Primary 30 29 96.67 5 343 5 Mayflower Primary School 29 24 82.76 6 290 1 Humberstone Junior Academy 25 19 76.00 4 148 2 St Barnabas C of E Primary 36 19 52.78 4 228 0 Kestrels’ Fields Primary School 26 17 65.38 3 130 0 St John Fisher RC Primary School 24 16 66.67 6 220 1 Willowbrook Primary Academy 24 16 66.67 3 200 4 Hope Hamilton C of E Primary 23 15 65.22 8 200 1 Linden Primary School 11 15 136.36 3 200 1 Leicester High School 22 14 63.64 4 150 0 Sandfield Close Primary School 16 13 81.25 4 169 0 Mellor Community Primary 12 12 100.00 1 120 1 Medway Community Primary 20 11 55.00 4 128 0 Northfield House Primary 17 11 64.71 1 118 0 Sparkenhoe Community Primary 11 11 100.00 2 148 0 Taylor Road Primary 7 11 157.14 3 110 0 Uplands Junior Academy 17 11 64.71 1 114 0 Herrick Primary School 19 10 52.63 1 139 0 Rushey Mead Primary School 22 10 45.45 2 105 0 Thurnby Lodge Primary 21 10 47.62 2 108 0 Catherine Junior School 18 9 50.00 3 56 0 Rowlatts Hill Primary School 14 8 57.14 2 52 0 Abbey Community Primary 4 7 175.00 1 75 0 Evington Valley Primary 26 7 26.92 1 82 0 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary 24 6 25.00 1 72 0 Whitehall Primary 5 5 100.00 2 54 0 Coleman Primary School 2 2 100.00 1 46 0 Shenton Primary School 2 2 100.00 0 20 0 Merrydale Infants 1 1 100.00 1 0 1 Wyvern Primary 19 1 5.26 0 0 0 *Based on Level 2 events attended with the School Sport Physical Activity Network. Other criteria also needed to achieve award. www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp West Leicester City: Level 2 Events No. of No. of Level 3 Level 2 attended and % pupils B events School Sign up potential SGM Attended at TEAMS Attended achieved* Level 2 Marriott Primary School 37 37 100.00 13 439 1 Stokes Wood Primary School 43 37 86.05 5 394 1 Shaftesbury Community Junior 35 35 100.00 3 390 0 Overdale Junior School 33 31 93.94 6 374 5 Inglehurst Junior School 34 29 85.29 4 277 0 Parks Primary School 37 29 78.38 9 322 3 Beaumont Lodge Primary School 25 25 100.00 3 227 3 Christ the King Catholic Primary 31 25 80.65 4 296 1 St John the Baptist C of E Primary 26 25 96.15 4 274 2 Braunstone Community Primary 28 24 85.71 4 245 1 Dovelands Primary School 31 24 77.42 4 278 1 Forest Lodge Primary 35 22 62.86 4 280 0 Folville Junior School 31 21 67.74 4 265 0 Granby Primary School 24 20 83.33 5 280 1 Alderman Richard Hallam 22 19 86.36 5 212 1 Mowmacre Hill Primary 23 19 82.61 4 150 0 Hazel Communtiy Primary 25 16 64.00 4 200 0 Avenue Primary 25 15 60.00 4 202 4 Caldecote Community Primary 26 14 53.85 2 190 0 Montrose School 18 14 77.78 2 173 1 Buswells Lodge Primary 19 12 63.16 2 150 1 Knighton Fields Primary 14 11 78.57 3 160 1 Belgrave St Peters C of E Primary 28 10 35.71 1 96 0 Glebelands Primary School 13 10 76.92 2 124 0 Wolsey House Primary 12 10 83.33 2 104 0 Braunstone Frith Primary 15 7 46.67 2 128 0 St Mary’s Fields Primary 24 7 29.17 1 92 0 Heatherbrook Primary 7 5 71.43 2 90 0 St Patricks Catholic Primary 7 5 71.43 0 47 0 Barley Croft Primary 4 4 100.00 2 32 0 Holy Cross Catholic Primary 6 4 66.67 1 76 0 Rolleston Primary 19 4 21.05 0 30 0 Tudor Grange Samworth Priamry 8 4 50.00 1 58 0 Bridge Junior 8 3 37.50 3 46 0 Eyres Monsell Primary 38 3 7.89 0 22 0 Woodstock Primary School 6 2 33.33 1 60 0 *Based on Level 2 events attended with the School Sport Physical Activity Network. Other criteria also needed to achieve award. 3 www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp East Leicester City Overall Top 10 Participating Schools Citywide West Leicester City Level 2 Events No. of Level 3 Level 2 attended and % No. of pupils at events School Sign up potential SGM Attended B TEAMS Level 2 Attended achieved* Marriott Primary 37 37 100.00 13 439 1 Stokes Wood Primary 43 37 86.05 5 394 1 Shaftesbury Junior 35 35 100.00 3 390 0 Merrydale Junior 38 33 86.84 5 360 4 Overdale Junior 33 31 93.94 6 374 5 Spinney Hill Primary 37 31 83.78 8 345 1 Krishna Avanti Primary 31 30 96.77 4 244 4 Inglehurst Junior 34 29 85.29 4 277 0 Parks Primary 37 29 78.38 9 322 3 St Thomas More Catholic 30 29 96.67 5 343 5 Primary Daily Mile Celebration Event 20 Leicester City Schools attended 240 Young people involved Beat the Street 10,357 people took part in Beat the Street in Leicester 12.7% of the population were targeted Of these 56% were children and 44% were adults. www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp Primary Leadership and Health & Wellbeing We have trained 254 primary leaders citywide in 2018-19 Number of Number Number of Number of Number of Total Number of Children of children children children number children at engaged in children attending attending attending of School HWB Mini- at KS1 Energise/ Balanceability Big Moves children Festivals WISPA Festivals SPARX Clubs Sessions Sessions engaged Imperial Avenue 0 0 8 130 7 0 145 Merrydale Infants 0 16 8 120 0 0 135 King Richard III 0 35 0 72 15 0 122 Rolleston 36 16 44 24 0 0 120 Herrick 15 15 15 0 60 0 105 TG Samworth 0 0 7 48 16 20 91 Evington Valley 30 45 0 0 0 0 75 Humberstone Infants 0 35 15 24 0 0 74 Mayflower 0 0 0 60 0 0 60 Marriott 14 14 15 0 0 15 58 Stokes Wood 0 56 0 0 0 0 56 Dovelands 30 15 6 0 0 0 51 Humberstone Juniors 30 0 0 0 0 18 48 Wolsey House 15 16 15 0 0 0 46 Overdale Infants 0 14 0 24 6 0 44 Catherine Junior 15 20 0 0 0 0 35 Abbey Community 15 20 0 0 0 0 35 Christ the King 15 16 0 0 0 0 31 St. Thomas More 15 16 0 0 0 0 31 Barley Croft 0 0 31 0 0 0 31 Parks 15 0 15 0 0 0 30 Buswells Lodge 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 Hazel Community 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 Krishna Avanti 15 15 0 0 0 0 30 Granby 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 Wyvern 15 15 0 0 0 0 30 Linden 15 15 0 0 0 0 30 Sacred Heart 0 0 15 0 15 0 30 Montrose 14 15 0 0 0 0 29 Inglehurst Infants 0 0 0 24 0 0 24 Avenue 0 0 0 0 0 21 21 Holy Cross 0 19 0 0 0 12 19 Thurnby Lodge 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 St. Patricks 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 Sandfield Close 0 15 0 0 0 0 15 Rushey Mead 0 15 0 0 0 0 15 Caldecote Community 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 Inglehurst Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 Braunstone Community 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 Uplands Junior 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 Overdale Juniors 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 Sparkenhoe 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 Forest Lodge 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 Knighton Fields 0 14 0 0 0 0 14 St. Barnabas 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 5 www.leicestercityssp.org.uk @leicesterssp Secondary Competitions and Events Participation Summary 2018/2019 East Leicester City West Leicester City No. Level 2 Attended and potential Secondary School SGM achieved* Crown Hills Community College 77 Rushey Mead Academy 58 Sir Jonathan North College 58 New College 40 Moat Community College 38 Soar Valley College 38 The Lancaster Academy 33 Babington Academy 29 Judgemeadow Community College 29 St Paul’s Catholic School 28 The City of Leicester College 27 Hamilton Academy 24 English Martyrs Catholic School 18 Fullhurst Community College 18 Leicester High School for Girls 16 Madani Boys 11 Beaumont Leys School 10 Tudor Grange Samworth Academy 7 Ashfield Academy 7 Ellesmere College 5 West Gate School 5 Avanti Fields 3 Nether Hall School 3 Madani Girls 0 *= Based on Level 2 events attended with the SSPAN.
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