stockport: CHILDREN AND yOUNG PEOPLE The Physical Activity AND Sport Picture 2019 1 Contents Foreward GreaterSport believes that physical activity and sport can 2 have a huge impact on the lives of children and young 1 people. Headline Statistics Programme Specific Data Page 3 Page 5 We have an ambition to make Greater Manchester the best place in England for children, young people and young adults to grow up. The Greater Manchester Headteachers’ Alliance are passionate and determined to see young people from across Greater Manchester achieve their full potential in school and 3 4 life. Primary School Sport Premium Children’s Wellbeing Page 7 Page 8 We believe that through engagement in physical activity, high quality PE and school sport opportunities, young people become competent and confident learners. 5 6 Volunteering School of the Year Page 9 Page 10 7 8 Obesity Levels Join the Conversation Page 11 Page 12 2 Academic Year 2017-2018 Headline Children & Young People Statistics Published December 2018 Stockport Overview 32.2% 22.2% 30% 15.7% Less Active Fairly Active Active Across the Week Active Every Day Do less than an average of 30 Don’t reach an average of 60 Do an average of 60 minutes Do 60 minutes or more minutes a day. minutes per day. or more a day but don’t do 60 every day. minutes every day. Activity Levels inside & outside school Activity Indoors & Outdoors 35.5% 20.0% 7.5% 34.3% 57.0% 45.7% 30.8% 19.1% 30 Mins Average of 30 Less than or more mins or more an average Average of 30 mins or more everyday everyday but of 30 mins everyday but not everyday not everyday everyday. 71.6% School Readiness Of children achieving “Good level” of Outside Inside School development by age 5. Outside School Indoors Public Health England Data 3 Borough Breakdown Bolton Bury Manchester Oldham Rochdale Salford Stockport Tameside Trafford Wigan Active every day (60 minutes or more every day) 24.7% 21.4% 0.0% 9.1% 16.6% 20.0% 15.7% 0.0% 16.3% 17.6% Active across the week (an average of 60 minutes or more a day but not every 23.8% 21.0% 24.4% 20.6% 21.9% 23.7% 30.0% 22.7% 25.1% 21.9% day) Fairly active (an average of 30-59 minutes a day) 20.6% 30.6% 30.9% 24.9% 20.5% 18.6% 22.2% 26.3% 29.1% 24.5% Less active (less than an average of 30 minutes a day) 30.9% 26.9% 36.8% 45.3% 41.0% 37.8% 32.2% 37.5% 29.5% 36.0% 4 All Saints CE Primary (Stockport) Programme Specific Data Arden Primary Banks Lane Infant Bolshaw Primary Brabyns Prep School Bradshaw Hall Primary Bridge Hall Primary Broadstone Hall Primary Brookside Primary Cale Green Primary 54% Cheadle Catholic Infant Cheadle Heath Primary 50 Primary schools have signed Didsbury Road Primary up to The Daily MileTM so far. Etchells Primary Fairway Primary Pownall Green Primary Gatley Primary Prospect Vale Primary Great Moor Junior Romiley Primary Hazel Grove Primary Rose Hill Primary Borough Number of Percentage Ladybrook Primary St Christophers Catholic Primary Primary Schools Lane End Primary St Elisabeths CE Primary St Georges CE Primary Bolton 36 36% Ludworth Primary Lum Head Primary St John’s CE Primary Bury 36 52% Meadowbank Primary St Marys Catholic Primary (Marple) Mellor Primary St Marys CE Primary Manchester 33 24% Moorfield Primary St Marys RC Primary (Stockport) Nevill Road Junior St Peters Catholic Primary Oldham 40 45% St Simons Catholic Primary Norris Bank Primary St Thomas CE Primary Heaton Chapel Rochdale 30 43% North Cheshire Jewish Primary St Winifreds RC Primary Oak Tree Primary School Thorn Grove Primary Salford 35 43% Our Ladys Catholic Primary Vale View Primary Outwood Primary Stockport 50 54% Westmorland Primary Penarth Group School Whitehill Primary Tameside 22 29% Trafford 25 36% Wigan 47 46% Contact Details GM Co-ordinator Matt Domville: [email protected] Northern Co-ordinator Lauren Whaley: [email protected] 5 Programme Specific Data 52 1,546 Sustained/ New Satellite Clubs Young People have attended a across Greater Manchester. Satellite Club since 2012. Satellite clubs are local sport and physical activity clubs for 14+ year olds that are designed around the needs of young people and provide them with positive, enjoyable experiences that make it easy for them to become active or to develop more regular activity habits. The Satellite clubs on the map are based at school sites. 579 18,714 Children and Young People took Children and Young People took part in County School Games part in Borough School Games events last year. events last year. Contact Details Satellite Clubs (Senior Officer Start & Develop Well) Francesca Speakman: [email protected] School Games (Development Officer CYP) Jessica Simons: [email protected] Stockport SGOs Jude Riddings: [email protected] Charlotte Pratt: [email protected] 6 Broader experience of a range of sports and Primary School Sport Premium activities offered to all pupils 87% 88% 84% 88% £1.6 million 69% £1.6 million was invested into Stockport, by the DfE in 2017/18. 45% Schools with 17 or more pupils received £16,000 plus £10 per head for each additional pupil. Schools must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of Where the premium funding is being spent PE, Physical Activity and Sport. Health enhancing activities Coaches after school Engagement of Pupils in regular physical Increased confidence, knowledge and skills Inclusion Coaches curriculum delivery activity of all staff in teaching PE and sport Coaching Coaches breaks/ lunchtimes Other Primary Premium spending 88% 76% 49% 88% 87% 26% 0% 26% 56% 85% WhereOf schools the premium in GM funding have upis being to spent date published information, Where the premium funding is being spent Where the premium funding is being spent Swimming Facilitiesmeeting the grant conditions. Swimming Developing additional coaches Professional Learning Equipment Inclusion Extra Curricular Clubs Specialist teachers Transport GreaterSport is funded by Sport England to support Primary schools with spending. For more information % 788 79% contact: 22 [email protected] Of Stockport schools have up People in the professional Of schools are investing in to date published information workforce have received increasing participation in [email protected] [email protected] meeting grant conditions. training. competitive sport. 7 Children’s Wellbeing MENTAL WELLBEING 6.5/10 6.1/10 6.2/10 Happiness score for Years Score when years 7-11 were Score when years 7-11 were 3-11 when asked how happy asked how satisfied they are with asked if they find things in they felt yesterday. (7.1 Eng) their life nowadays. (6.6 Eng) their life worthwhile. (6.7 Eng) community development 76.2% Of years 3-11 reported positive levels of social trust. (80% Eng) individual development 82.6% Of children in years 5-11 Children & Young People reported positive perceived 8 self-efficacy. (90% Eng) Active Lives Results 17-18 Volunteering 48 Young People were trained through DfE and the County School Games last year. Volunteered at least twice in the last 12 months Years 5-11 42.8% 39.9% 40.3% 37.6% 36.4% 35.3% 34.4% 33.7% 34.3% 30.9% 29.8% 26.7% England GM Bolton Bury Manchester Oldham Rochdale Salford Stockport Tameside Trafford Wigan 9 School of the Year - Case Study Greater Manchester Commitment to PE and School Sport Award 2018 was awarded to Russell Scott Primary School in Tameside. Judges were particularly impressed with the whole school ethos to Physical Activty and Health. Below is some of the initiatives taking place in the award winning Primary School. • Minimum of two hours of quality PE a week. • Offer from traditional sports to yoga, tri golf, gymnastics, ultimate frisbee and parkour. • The schools annual health week was given high prominence within the calendar and includes the School Games, a broad programme of cross-curricular events, involving children from nursery to year 6. • School promotes healthy eating, having won the first gold in the Tameside Schools Food for Life Awards. • Fruit and Vegetables are bought for every year group and stickers are given out to children when they make healthy choices. • Daily Wake up and Shake up. • Daily mile for all children and staff. • Over 50% of children from years 1-6 are engaged in extra curricular sporting activities weekly. • Clubs are free with 30% of attendees being recipients of pupil premium. • School has attended over 20 sporting festivals. • Every child in year 6 was given the chance to represent the school in at least one sport. • School Games Mark Gold Award. • Equipment for playtime and lunchtime to encourage active play, with reduction in behavioural incidents. • Junior PCSO scheme, encouraging families to park away from School and walk and ran a clean air day with Andy Burnham’s office. 10 National Childhood Measurement Obesity Levels - Prevelance Programme Data 17-18 45.00% 40.00% 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Bolton Bury Manchester Oldham Rochdale Salford Stockport Tameside Trafford Wigan Overweight Reception 22.20% 21.20% 24.80% 23.20% 24.30% 25.10% 22.20% 23.40% 20% 26.30% Overweight Year 6 36.20% 34.20% 40.80% 36.30% 38.40% 36.90% 32.80% 37% 30.70% 36.20% 11 Obesity Levels - Prevelance - MSOA Areas 12 Other Opportunities - Join the conversation Key Dates #GMactivesoles • 4th - 10th February - Children’s Mental Health Week March 2019 • 8th March - International Women’s Day Launch of the active soles initiative to encourage all schools to review their footwear policy and • April - Launch of the 2019 GM Sports Awards - consider adapting to allow children to wear comfortable footwear and make it easier for young specific category for School Commitment to PE people to be active.
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