For most people, professional development means building new skills, enhancing performance and unlocking opportunities. For teachers and coaches, it means all those things and more.
Because when you’re boosting children’s physical and mental health, expanding your knowledge base doesn’t just benefit you. It gives pupils a better start in life.
According to Sport England, physically literate children are more likely to be active for the long term – but more than half of children aged five to 15 in England aren’t doing the recommended daily amount of exercise.
For many pupils, school provides the mainstay of their physical activity. It’s where they learn Fundamental Movement Skills – from balancing to throwing a ball – that blossom into sporting talents and vital life tools like teamwork and taking part. It’s also where they discover the power of play.
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And so, if there was ever a time to make sure you’re making the most of your PE and sport premium, it’s now.
You’ve got until the end of this academic year to spend your premium in full, which includes any unspent funds rolled over as a result of the pandemic.
There’s so many ways to spend the premium, but how do you know what will have the most impact on your school and pupils specifically?
Get bespoke recommendations by completing the Primary School PE Scorecard.
What is the Primary School PE Scorecard?
The Department for Education (DfE) states that schools should use their premium to secure improvements in 5 key indicators:
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