School Games Mark Gold Level Evidence

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School Games Mark Gold Level Evidence Langrish School provides every pupil with 2 hours of timetabled PE per week. This is led by class teachers with the addition of specialist coaching opportunities throughout the year. The curriculum is carefully planned to ensure a progression of skills across the sports. This includes: Dance Gymnastics Netball Football Tennis Tag Rugby Swimming Genres and units include: Street Dance Multicultural Dance (India) Dance through stories (Traditional Tales) Dance through the decades (including jive and rock n roll) Cheerleading Country Dancing Maypole Dancing Skills from TOP Gymnastics cards Youtube clips for stimuli from Beth Tweddle Skills from England Netball website coaching for teachers Skills learnt alongside Chelsea football coaches Skills from TOP tennis cards in conjunction with training resources from All England Tennis Skills learnt alongside FRUFC Coach Skills from Tag Rugby resources from RFU website Skills learnt from STA course (2015 / 16) Skills from TOP Swim cards Dance Around the World Dance Showcase for the parents (Autumn Term celebration ) May Day celebrations School Swimming Gala

Other curriculum sports covered: Dodgeball / Benchball (wet weather) KS2 General Fitness Indoor Athletics (Spring Term) Y5 / Y6 Preparation for competition Rounders (Summer Term) KS2 Preparation for competition Cricket (Summer Term) Y5 / Y6 Chance to Shine Programme Walk to School Week Whole School General fitness and awareness of road safety Bikeability (1 week) Y5 Awareness of road safety Golden Mile (ongoing) Whole School General fitness Intra School Competition (Level 1): All pupils in KS2 take part in Level 1 on a weekly basis Every curriculum lesson includes an opportunity for competition. The children are reminded of the Spirit of the Games Values and these themselves are included in our PSHE curriculum together with assemblies about famous sports people as role models. Our Level 1 recognition for RRSA underpins our sporting values as everyone has the right to a healthy lifestyle and nutritious food. House competitions allow the children to compete across KS2 and these are organised in netball, football, tag rugby and swimming. The school sports day is also organised in house colours and this includes KS1 and FS. Each curriculum PE area is accompanied by a learning ladder which outlines the skills progression across the weeks. These allow the learning to be shared at the start of every session and for the children to successfully self assess at the end of a session and set themselves goals for the next lesson. In this way, every lesson is accessible to all and fully inclusive. Adaptations are made to make challenges easier or more demanding, depending upon the ability of the children. Specialist equipment is used for those with SEND and meetings are held with the Hampshire Specialist Advisor for one particular pupil with SEND.

2016 / 17 Extra -Curricular Activities for Langrish Pupils Football (lunchtime) Chelsea Coaches / Sarah Wright All year groups (weekly rotation of year groups so that 30 per week, mixed sex everyone could participate) Football (after school) Chelsea Coaches / Activ8 All year groups 30 per week, mixed sex Netball (after school) Deb Fiers Y4, 5,6 27 per week, mixed sex Cross Country (after school) Carl Atkinson KS2 30 per week, mixed sex Karate (after school) Sami Karate Club KS2 30 per week, mixed sex Tag Rugby (lunchtime) Sarah Wright Y5 / Y6 20 per week Swimming (after school) Sarah Wright / Heather Jones KS2 20 per week, mixed sex Cricket (after school) Chance to Shine Programme KS2 30 per week, mixed sex Aquathon (after school) Carl Atkinson KS2 30 per week, mixed sex On average, 80 KS2 children attend extra -curricular clubs during the week. (70%). All children including the non-active are involved in the weekly Golden Mile. In addition, twelve children have trained as Play Leaders at Bohunt School. These children led an assembly to explain their role and now run daily activities for the younger children in the school to help to introduce them to competitive sport and to encourage them to develop their social skills as well as keeping fit. Five more members of Year 5 are training in July to increase the number of the volunteers. The Play leaders are also a valuable part of our Pupil Parliament and add their pupil voice to whole school issues. The Play Leaders are also in charge of their own budget and buy and appraise their own resources. The Play Leaders engage many members of the school in extra -curricular play and sport. Other Leadership Opportunities include: Umpiring / refereeing at Level 1 intra school competitions as part of lessons or as inter- House competitions Scoring and refereeing at Level 2 competitions held at Langrish School (rounders and football) Golden Mile setting up the course, encouraging all children to participate, entering results on the website Walk to School Week entering data on class pages and comparing results Writing reports on school events and sharing these on the website / noticeboard to encourage others to participate Leading teams by sharing captaincy and taking responsibility for playing schedules, timetables etc Liaising with Play Leader LSA to ensure resources are in place and fully accessible Currently, 20% of KS2 population are actively involved in leading, managing and officiating School Games Activities. (17 Play Leaders and 8 House Captains)

CPD for Staff (external and internal) Date Training Trainer Number of staff October 2016 Dance Sarah Wright Langrish School staff meeting 7 February 2017 Gymnastics Sarah Wright Langrish School staff meeting 7 March 2017 Rugby (for staff and pupils) David Jeffs Farnham Rugby Club Schools Coach 7 May 2017 Gymnastics Energise Me external training 6 May 2017 Cricket (for staff and pupils) Chance to Shine Programme 2 26.5.17 Swimming Heather Jones Langrish School staff meeting 12 Inter School Competitions (Level 2) 2016 2017 Autumn Term 2016 5.10.17 Football Y5/6 12 12B (1x FSM) Hampshire FA 2.10.17 Qualified for next round 6.10.17 Football Y5/6 12 12G Hampshire FA 11.10.16 Football Y5/6 18 10B 8G (1x FSM) East Hants Games 21.10.17 Tag Rugby Y5/6 10 10G FRUFC 16.11.12 Basketball Y5/6 10 7B 3G East Hants Games Spring Term 2017 20.1.17 Athletics 5/6 12 6B 6G East Hants Games 17.2.17 Cross Country KS2 27 15B 12G (1x SEND: EHCP, 2x FSM) East Hants Games 7.3.17 Qualified for next round: 3B inc 1xFSM 15.3.17 Tag Rugby Y5 12 9B 3G (1x FSM) FRUFC 22.3.17 Football 5/6 9 9B East Hants Games 24.3.17 Football 5/6 9 9G East Hants Games 24.3.17 Multiskills 5 30 17B 13G TPS 28.3.17 4.4.17 Netball 5/6 8 Qualified for next round 2B 6G East Hants Games

Summer Term 2017 4.5.17 Tag Rugby 3 / 4 3 3B FRUFC 16.5.17 Tag Rugby 5/6 12 10B 2G East Hants Games 22.5.17 Athletics 6 15 8B 7G SSG 24.5.17 Rounders 3/4 30 16B 14G (1x SEND: Muscular East Hants Games Dystrophy, 3x FSM) 6.6.17 Rounders 5/6 15 12B 3G East Hants Games 9.6.17 Tennis 3/4 4 2B 2G East Hants Games 9.6.17 Football 6 12 12 B Petersfield Town FC 19.6.17 Football 3/4 27 18B 9G (1x SEND: EHCP, 2x FSM) East Hants Games 23.6.17 Football 5/6 9 9B (1x FSM) East Hants Games Number of Teams entered into competitions A TEAM B TEAM C TEAM 16 3 1 Other evidence: LTP for PE on school website Learning ladders Photos on Sports / PE webpage Photos of learning on class webpages Termly newsletters Sports noticeboard PE Action plan on sports webpage Headteacher updates in newsletters Extra- curricular registers