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Description

Date: 15th January 2015

Arrive time: 8.45pm

Finish time: 3.30pm (there is an optional cross over period for 30 mins before the secondary schools arrive, please use this time if you would like to meet with any of them)

Venue:AllianzPark, Greenlands Lane, London, NW4 1RL (Conferencing area - see directions attached).

Dress code: Casual, with practical element, so bring suitable footwear

Refreshments / Lunch: Will be provided - please inform us of any dietary requirements

To register: If you have not yet booked onto the workshop, please do so via the BPSS website: http://www.barnetpartnershipforschoolsport.co.uk/events

To bring: PE Premium action plan, PE Curriculum map

Agenda Items

BPSS Welcome, Updates:

-            What a good   “School Games Day” looks like

-            Level 1   Activity (linked to reward and recognition scheme)

-            GamesMark

NCPE and PE Premium and Physical   Literacy Framework

Impact of PE Premium

Health agenda / Change for Life

Practical:

FREE Skills 2 Play & Skills to   Coach – attendees will receive a FREE   kit bag!!!!!!

Skills2Play is an extra- curricular resource for   years 1 and 2.  Skills2Play builds and develops children’s movement   foundation through activities that focus on fundamental movements. This   approach concentrates on the development of locomotion, object control and   stability which builds upon the Bupa start to move programme. The approach   also helps children develop their wider skills, values and abilities in the   creative, cognitive, social, physical and personal. 

Skills2Play Sport is an extra-curricular resource   targeted at year 3 & 4 that introduces children to a multi-skills   approach to learning in and through games (netwall, invasion and striking   fielding) that focus on the fundamentals of movements. This approach focuses   on the development of movement and skills that are then applied to suitable   small sided games that support development into the playing of all games. The   approach also helps children develop the five multi abilities of creative,   cognitive, social, physical and personal development.  

BPSS competition calendar / Diary   dates / Updates

SGO support time