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A school governors’ handbook to the Primary PE and Sport Premium.
Adam Pilkington, Director of Sport at John Spence Community High School, North Shields, blogs about his school's return to PE.
Amy Dunne, Campaign Manager at the Youth Sport Trust, reflects on a celebratory week of sport and how schools brought ‘Always Active’ to life.
Thousands of children with and without special educational needs (SEND) have been supported to experience PE and school sport thanks to a consortium of organisations led by the Youth Sport Trust and The Department for Education (DfE).
Boys Move is a professional development programme designed to equip educators with the principles of how to use sport and play to address the mental health and behaviour issues of adolescent boys, improve their wellbeing, and engage them with school.
Welcome to the Well Schools podcast, a series of discussions with school leaders who are improving educational outcomes, by placing Wellbeing at the heart of their school. A Well School places just as much emphasis on wellbeing as it does on academic performance. It understands that children and young people are more effective learners when they are happy and well, and that they must take care of their staff and pupils wellbeing to create a culture that allows everyone to reach their full potential.
Take a look back at a year of incredible experiences, milestones, and growth that our Team Leaders have had.
Our Primary PE and Achievement Lead, Emma Mackenzie-Hogg, considers how to revise your PE and School Sport Premium 2020/21 action planning to support your school’s recovery from the impacts of lockdown.
Lisa Fathers, Director of Teaching School and Partnerships at Bright Futures, and Adrian Bethune, founder of Teach Happy Blog, blog about headteacher and leadership wellbeing on World Mental Health Day (10 October).
Book a representative from the UK’s leading charity to support you to use the power of PE, school sport and physical activity (PESSPA) and play to create Well Schools where pupils and staff are happy and healthy, and ready to learn and thrive.