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4. Documents ‘An Ofsted review of PE in schools 2008-12’ and ‘Inspecting primary school PE and school sport: newfunding - Briefing for section 5 inspection’ are useful for suggesting possible areas for funding prioritisation.


The newNational Physical Education Curriculum – Key Stage 1 & 2 There is a greater emphasis on competitive sport in the newPE curriculum for example; play competitive games, modified where appropriate, and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending.


A high-quality physical education curriculum inspires all pupils to succeed and excel in competitive sport and other physically-demanding activities. It should provide opportunities for pupils to become physically confident in away which supports their health and fitness. Opportunities to compete in sport and other activities build character and help to embed values such as fairness and respect.


Sainsbury’s School Games and the Primary Sports Premium


· The School Games is a unique opportunity to motivate and inspire millions of young people across the country to take part in more competitive school sport.


· The Wiltshire and Swindon School Games is part of a national programme of competitive sport that is open to all young people in every school from across Wiltshire and Swindon. It is a celebration of competitive sport that involves young people aged 5-18 years, of all abilities and backgrounds.


· Delivered locally by Wiltshire and Swindon Sport and the School Games Organisers. It gives schools the chance to boost their existing work in school sport to create a year-round calendar of competition for all students.


The Games are made up of four levels of activity: competition in schools, between schools, at county/area level and a national finals event:


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Level 1 - sporting competition for all students in school through intra-school competition


Level 2 - individuals and teams are selected to represent their schools in local inter-school competitions


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Level 3 - the county/area will stage multi-sport Sainsbury's School Games festivals as a culmination of year-round school sport competition


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Level 4 - the Sainsbury's School Games finals: a national multi-


sport event where the most talented young people in the UK will be selected to compete in our sporting venues.


KEY Contact:


Level 3 County Competition co-ordinator Alma Borthwick, Wiltshire and Swindon Sport, Senior Sports Consultant. Alma@wiltssport.org.uk or call


Mobile: 07789 501553/ Office: 01380 725111. KEY Link:


www.wiltssport.org.uk/schools/school-games The Dance Lady supporting schools to teach dance Wiltshire and Swindon Relay 13


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