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Westfield School Sporting Offer to our Family of Schools 2013-14. An overview with how Westfield fit into the School Games structure and the Points Learning Network. 2. Key Roles at Westfield School. Ian Spooner School Games Organiser, Points Learning Network Manager - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Westfield School Sporting Offer to our Family of Schools 2013-14
An overview with how Westfield fit into the School Games structure and the Points Learning Network.
Key Roles at Westfield SchoolIan Spooner
School Games Organiser, Points Learning Network Manager
Most of you are probably aware of who Ian is. Under the previous government we had School Sports Partnership and Ian was the manager of the Points Partnership. When the funding for
the partnerships was withdrawn Ian remained involved with Westfield in the capacity of School Games Organiser. He then attempted to keep the Points Partnership together in some capacity
via the Points Learning Network.
Helen StevensConsultant at Westfield, Points Learning Network Strategic Manager
Many of you will also know Helen and she used to be the School Sports Co-Ordinator at Westfield under the old structure of School Sports Partnerships. Under the School Games
Structure, Helen works with Westfield in a consultancy capacity but will mainly be involved with schools in her role with the Points Learning Network.
David MillnsSchools Competition Organiser (Teacher Release Post), PE Teacher
24 months ago when the School Sports Partnerships were abolished nationwide, I was approached to work in the new structure. In the School Games Structure I was given a one day secondment with the remit of increasing Competitions, Festivals and Sporting Opportunities in
and around our Community. That is what I aim to do.I work with a team of selected students at Westfield (Sports Leaders) to provide a range of
competitions and festivals to KS1 and KS2 students. Some of the competitions offered fit into the School Games structure allowing the wining schools to progress further in a national competition structure. I have to log the number of leaders and schools I work with and
evidence all that we do. Many of you need to be aware that I am now partly funded through the Sports Premium Funding you have.
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How it all Links TogetherYou will keep seeing key terms and names of organisations. Here’s a run down
about each one and how it all links together for your benefit.
Points Learning NetworkPoints Learning Network is a private organisation which many of you may have bought into. Schools but into the network of schools and receive a Core Offer. The Core Offer can be mad up of whatever you feel is needed on an educational front at your school. This may be coaches to deliver curriculum
time, resources or CPD. Ian Spooner is the Manager or the Network but is also the area School Games Organiser. I (David Millns) works as Schools Competition Organiser and shares an office
therefore works very closely with Ian Spooner.The biggest way in which the Network can link to what Westfield are doing and School Games is
they can use the Core Offer to get support for their students in preparation for Festivals and events. E.g. they may choose to enter a Badminton Festival, so why not use the Core Offer to get a
Badminton Coach in to help in the preparation.
The Westfield OfferWestfield strive to offer as much opportunity as possible for the family of schools to come and
compete using the Westfield Facilities. The school also strive to develop Young Leaders and allow them to interact with primary age children to aid transition and build closer links within the
community. To achieve these aims, each school is sent an offer of competition and festivals at the start of each year and entry information for each event as it approaches. I (David Millns) am
responsible for making this offer to all schools. All each school within the family has to do is commit to taking part and enter where possible. I (David Millns) provide the Westfield Offer and I am being partly funded by some of your Sports Premium, with this is mind please make the most of the offer
provided.
School GamesSchool Games is a national initiative. It is a competition structure that allows progression from the earliest stage of local competition right through to National Championships. Many of what I (David
Millns) organise through the Westfield Offer fits into the School Games structure. There may be other sports within the School Games that you are interested in but Westfield are not offering competitions in that field. It is my responsibility to help you enter any sport you wish. All each
schools needs to do is register on the School Games Website and commit to the competitions they wish to enter.
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Current Contacts Being UsedSome schools seem concerned that they are not receiving the information about
each festival/event/opportunity. Here are a list of PE contacts that is being used at present.
Waterthorpe Nursery Infants SchoolThorpe DriveWaterthorpeSheffieldS20 7JU*Claire Robertson
Halfway Nursery Infant SchoolStation RoadHalfwaySheffieldS20 3GU*Louise Parker
Beighton Nursery Infants SchoolSchool RoadBeightonSheffieldS20 1EG*Mick Thompson
Mosborough Primary SchoolNew School RoadMosboroughSheffieldS20 5ES*Debbie Hall
Reignhead Primary SchoolPlatts DriveBeightonSheffieldS20 1FD*Kathryn Gostling
Shortbrook Primary SchoolWestfield NorthwayWestfieldSheffieldS20 8FB*Zara Coulton, David Shepherd
Halfway Junior SchoolHalfway CentreHalfwaySheffieldS20 4TA*Jamie Annerson, Angela Sweeney
Brook House Junior SchoolSchool RoadBeightonSheffieldS20 1EG*David Spacey
Emmanuel Methodist Junior School10 Thorpe DriveWaterthorpeSheffieldS20 7JU*Kelly Barker
If any of the details are incorrect, please contact me with the correct contact information at [email protected]
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Schools Involvement Last YearTo show you the current level of engagement, here is a break down of how many children from each of the schools
participated in Westfield organised competitions and festivals in the academic year 2012/2013.
YEAR 5/6 Sports Hall Athletics Competition
Reignhead Primary 22
Brook House Juniors 20
Emmanuel Juniors 20
YEAR 1/2 Christmas Multi Skills Festival
Waterthorpe Infants 47
Beighton Infants 30
Reignhead Primary 42
Shortbrook Primary 28
YEAR 3/4 Key Steps Gymnastics Competition
Mosborough Primary 15
Reignhead Primary 13
Brook House Juniors 15
Emmanuel Juniors 8
YEAR 5/6 Swimming Gala
Reignhead Primary 30
Halfway Juniors 30
Brook House Juniors 30
Zorb Balling
Reignhead Primary 10
Brook House Juniors 10
Emmanuel Juniors 10
YEAR 5/6 OAA Festival
Reignhead Primary 30
Brook House Juniors 30
Y5/6 BISI Badminton Festival
Reignhead Primary 25
Halfway Juniors 25
Brook House Juniors 30
Y4/5/6 Tag Rugby Festival
Reignhead Primary 28
Shortbrook Primary 32
Halfway Juniors 30
Brook House Juniors 29
Emmanuel Juniors 32
Y5/6 BISI Badminton Festival
Reignhead Primary 32
Halfway Juniors 25
Brook House Juniors 30
Emmanuel Juniors 30
YEAR 1/2 Ball Skills Festival
Waterthorpe Infants 45
Beighton Infants 30
Reignhead Primary 80
Y5 Kwik Cricket Festival
Mosborough Primary 35
Reignhead Primary 35
Emmanuel Juniors 15
London 2012 Legacy Conference
Reignhead Primary 60
Brook House Primary 28
Inclusive (SEN) Sports Day
Reignhead Primary 15
Halfway Juniors 9Several Schools also invited Westfield to assist with the running of their sports days – they included Brookhouse Juniors, Shortbrook Primary, Reignhead Primary, Waterthorpe Infants and Emmanuel Juniors. Halfway Infants also invited us but their sports day was sadly ‘rained off’.
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The Sporting Offer 2013/2014Below is a break down of all the competitions/festivals that were offered to ALL
schools at the start of this year.
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Half Term 1Date/Time Competition Year Groups Venue
24/10/134:00-5:30pm Futsal Cup 5/6 Westfield School Sports Hall.
Half Term 2Date/Time Competition Year Groups Venue
7/11/134:00-5:30pm
Sports Hall Athletics Cluster FinalWinners to progress into Partnership Finals. 5/6 Westfield School Sports Hall.
13/12/1312:30-2:30pm Christmas Festival (Multi Skills) 1/2 Westfield School Sports Hall.
Half Term 3Date/Time Competition Year Groups Venue
16/1/144:00-5:30pm Key Steps Gymnastics Festival 3/4 Westfield School Activity Hall.
30/1/1412:30-2:30pm Swimming Gala 5/6 Westfield School Pool.
Half Term 4Date/Time Competition Year Groups Venue
7/3/14All day Outdoor Adventurous Activity Festival 6 Westfield School Sports Hall.
20/3/14All day ‘Sport Relief’ Runs 1/2/3/4/5/6 Your School
8/4/1412:30-2:30pm Badminton Skills Festival 3/4/5/6 Westfield School Sports Hall.
Half Term 5Date/Time Competition Year Groups Venue
8/5/146:00-7:30pm Westfield Community Dance Show 3/4/5/6 Westfield Main Hall
15/5/1412:30-2:30pm Ball Skills Festival 1/2 Westfield School Sports Hall.
23/5/14All Day Rugby Development Day 4/5/6 Westfield School Field.
Half Term 6Date/Time Competition Year Groups Venue
11/6/14All day
Kwick Cricket FestivalWinners to progress into Partnership Finals. 4/5 Eckington Cricket Club.
20/6/1412:30-2:30pm Tri Golf Festival 5/6 Westfield School Astroturf.
27/6/14All Day Inclusive Sports Day (SEN) 1/2/3/4/5/6 Westfield School.
June and July(You choose date) All Day
Your School Sports Days (offer available)We can either plan and lead your entire event or simply provide volunteers to run your pre planned day.
1/2/3/4/5/6 At your schools/venues.
Additions to the RoleIn addition to the Sporting Offer, David Millns can help in other ways also. This
includes…
Curriculum SupportWhether it be in the build up to a festival/competition or in accordance with your scheme of work, the Sports Leaders and I can assist with your PE Lessons.
Additional CompetitionsIf you want to enter additional competitions whether they be part of the School Games Structure or otherwise, I can help.
Additional OpportunitiesIf additional opportunities arise that may benefit your students, I will aspire to make sure you receive the relevant information. In the past these opportunities have included Olympic workshops can Cricket in the Classroom.
Change4LifeThe Sports Leaders are currently working with a committed school providing a Change4Life after School Club for disengaged children. So far the club has been a huge success. If you feel this is something we can help set up at your school, I can facilitate this.
CPD OpportunitiesSimilar to other educational opportunities arising for your students, if CPD opportunities arise that may benefit your staff, I will be send it through to the PE contact.
NetworkingAs mentioned on a previous page, The Points Learning Network, what we are offering at Westfield and the School Games can all intertwine. I can help explain things and help the systems link for your school upon request.
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Success StoriesWe have had some huge success stories regarding the Sports Leaders who have since left Westfield. Many of them have referred to their time as a Sports Leader as a factor to why they achieved all they have. Though this doesn’t directly effect you, perhaps it may be beneficial for you to see how you are helping our students. Maybe these are your former students also.
Elizabeth SorsbyWestfield Sports Leaders 2009-2013.
Elizabeth (or Bessie as she is affectionately known to her friends) was quite simply a phenomenal student. She achieved fantastic GCSE grades and was heavily involved in every aspect of the Sports Leadership Academy. She was selected to be part of the Sheffield Academy of Young Leaders and was also heavily involved with the Youth Sports Trust as a Young Ambassadors. Perhaps Bessie’s greatest achievement is that she has recently been selected from hundreds of applicants to be part of the National steering Group leading all new Young Ambassadors. Bessie is now studying A Levels at a high achieving 6th form and plans to study at university. It is quite humbling to hear her say how much of her success stems from her involvement as a sports leader.
Asha MistryWestfield Sports Leaders 2008-2012
Asha was arguably one of Westfield’s most successful ever students. She too was noted for her incredible organisation skills and through being in the Sports Leaders Academy she developed a whole host of skills. She was selected for the Sheffield Academy of Young Leaders and is still heavily involved. She has volunteered countless hours through this qualification and has worked closely with the Youth Sports Trust. Asha recently came second in the Youth Sports Trust Young Person of the Year Award. She is currently studying at Sheffield College and plans to extend her studies at University.
Hayley SimpsonWestfield Sports Leaders 2007-2011
Hayley's story is quite remarkable. She was a fantastic leader at Westfield and was quickly selected to be part of the Sheffield Academy of Young Leaders. She flourished in her role as a leader and volunteered for countless hours across the city. Hayley was last year selected to be a Games Maker at London 2012 at the age of 18 and said without the skills she learnt through being part of the Westfield Leadership Academy, she would never have had that opportunity. Hayley currently studying to be a PE teacher at Sheffield Hallam University.
Interestingly, in the last 4 years ALL our of Sports Leaders left with 5A*-Cs including English and Maths. ALL going on to further study or employment.
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Here to HelpWestfield wants to make our family of schools are strong family. We believe sport can be at the heart of this. Sport can build relationships, develop confidence early
and aid transition. Ultimately we are here to help.
If your school need any support on a sporting front, please never hesitate to contact me.
David MillnsSchools Competition Organiser
Westfield SchoolWork - 0114 2485221
Personal Number - [email protected]
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