The Primary PE and Sport Premium is a huge investment by the Government into physical activity provision. So, we want to help you make a long-lasting impact with your funding. Here’s a quick round-up of school resources and organisations that can support you to get pupils physically active with a high-quality PE and sport offer.
If you are a Hampshire School, Hampshire County Council provides support and advice in a number of areas including: Regulation and Guidance, Third Party Coaching Providers and Teacher Training and Qualifications.
Visit siteYST is a national children’s charity. It’s passionate about creating a future where every child enjoys the life-changing benefits that come from play and sport. YST offers a variety of programmes and support to schools.
Visit siteafPE is the only PE Subject Association in the UK. It is committed to being the agency of choice for people and organisations delivering or supporting the delivery of PE, school sport and physical activity in educational contexts and in the wider community.
Visit siteThis Girl Can is Sport England’s campaign to get women and girls moving. Youth Sport Trust is currently focused on helping schools understand what motivates girls to take part in PE.
Visit siteThe Children and Young People Active Lives Survey is published annually. It measures the nation's activity levels and provides insight into how children and young people are getting active.
Visit sitePrimary PE and Sport Premium funding provides a great opportunity to boost the quality of physical activity in your school. We’re here to help you make the most of your funding.
Visit siteRebecca from South Wonston Primary school loves working in PE and Sport. She also has a passion for working with children with Special Educational Needs. Four years ago she was handed a book called Sensory Circuits and from then on a new passion was born that went hand in hand with physical activity. Sensory Circuits support the child who cannot sit still in class and needs a way to use up excess energy. It’s a 20 minute session where children visit 6 stations that are designed to alert and organise the body. They support several parts of a child’s sensory integration system. Read more in the Inside Primary magazine, January 2020 issue.
We Can Week is a celebration of well-being that aims to increase children’s understanding of their physical and mental health. Covering five themes from physical activity to healthy relationships, there’s plenty to learn and do. Here’s all the information and resources you’ll need to host your own at any time in the year.