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Top tips for connecting PE and
school sport to the new
Ofsted Common Inspection Framework
Will Swaithes - Head of PE, YSTArrival activity: Find a partner & discuss…Q1. Is Ofsted a key driver at your school?
Q2. What experience have you had or heard of PE and Ofsted?
Connecting PE & Sport to Ofsted CIFSuccess Criteria:I will share the 4 remits & key features of CIF
We will unpick where PE & school sport can make a valuable contribution to a successful inspection
You will provide ideas of how your PE department could specifically evidence or offer more against whole school priorities
Policy Update & Current Landscape
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector
• Education unlocking wellbeing & prosperity• Future success great leaders• Freedom• Great leadership is at the heart of 3 major reforms:
• Vision & ambition for all• New short inspections for good schools• Workforce
Ofsted: Why change?
Ofsted CIF: Summary of changes
Ofsted CIF: Remits…1. Overall effectiveness
2. Effectiveness of leadership & management
3. Quality of teaching, learning & assessment
4. Personal development, behaviour & welfare
5. Outcomes for children & learners
Separate grades for early years & sixth form provision
“ 10 Top tips for whole school consideration…1.All must know your school2.Evidence reporting to governors3.Aspirational targets for all - Go the extra mile for disadvantaged students4.IMPACT - Effectiveness of L&M5.SEF - HONEST, ANALYTICAL and INFORMED 6.Triangulate7.Staff questionnaires8.Performance information not achievement 9.Key transition points10.Curriculum provision - appropriate
Implications for PEOfsted Common Inspection Framework
Table work
Section 5 inspection handbook extract
1. Pre-inspection & on the day2. Literacy & numeracy3. SMSC4. Overall effectiveness5. Leadership & Management6. Teaching, Learning &
Assessment7. Personal Development,
Behaviour & Welfare8. Outcomes for pupils9. Effectiveness of 16-19 study
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Example Ofsted reportwhere PE features
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Extension task
If you exhaust intelligence from your resource please share
own experiences of Ofsted & what Heads of
PE could do better
Task: Your PE Department needs to add value whole school. Unpick your reading & prepare to
share where you can evidence impact
Example school
What did Ofsted say & what do you think
inspectors saw?
How can the wider PE offer contribute to each CIF remit? 1. Effectiveness of leadership & management
Vision, ethos & culture of school to excelStudent voice & students as leadersBroad & balanced curriculumExtra-curricular opportunitiesSMSC & Fundamental British valuesStaff morale – motivated, respected, trusted to take risks & engage in CPD
2. Quality of Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Subject knowledge, questioning, behaviour management & planning to maximise use of lesson timeAssessment to ensure progress of all … including most able & disadvantagedIncisive feedback to improvePupils love learning – inc. extra curricularOpen eyes to local communities
3. Personal Development, behaviour & welfare
Equip for next stage in livesInformed choices about healthy eating, fitness, emotional & mental wellbeingSMSC equips as caring & active citizens
4. Outcomes for pupils
Substantial & sustained progress across the curriculum, inc. disadvantaged pupilsStretching the ‘most able’* Character development
Top tips for connecting PE and school sport to the new Ofsted Common Inspection Framework
Take away messages:
1. PE matters: get it in your SEF – it contributes to all 4 remit areas2. Have confidence to show off what you do & flag it with Inspectors through your SLT3. First impressions count – your web presence4. Ensure PE & Sport are at the heart of your school5. Use PE & Sport to add value to whole school issues
[email protected] @WillSwaithes