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  • PE at Christ Church in the National News!

    Fri 19 Feb 2016

    Prior to 2013, most Physical Education (PE) at Christ Church School was taught by external coaches. While this system provided quality PE, it was felt that it was important to bring the delivering of these lessons back into the teacher’s domain, especially with many new teachers joining the school. The Sports Premium funding provided the perfect opportunity to provide Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to upskill all of the new and existing teaching staff. 

    The Trinitas Partnership

    Christ Church, St Augustine’s and Trinity Secondary School recently formed the Trinitas Partnership. Christ Church’s partnership with Trinity and St Augustine’s had a large impact on the development of PE and the available resources for the school. The floodlit AstroTurf pitch allowed children to compete against other schools, including regular tournaments with St Augustine’s, as well as participate in practice sessions throughout the winter. 

    Through this partnership, Trinity’s sports leader, Jill Hooper provided the most helpful resource. Jill’s immense contribution including running weekly CPD sessions, training play leaders to assist in break time activities and employing Trinity’s own Sports Leaders at sports day. Aside from this, Jill also runs annual Bexley Education Improvement Partnership (BEIP) Sports Masterclasses for schools in the borough with activities including hockey, athletics and multisport. 

    How has Sport Premium been used?

    The Sports Premium for 2014/2015 has mainly been used to develop the following areas of physical education and health at Christ Church:

    Supporting teachers in delivering outstanding PE
     

    Coach Gurdip Thind from GT Sports was employed to deliver two hours of CPD lessons weekly working alongside teachers and the impact was twofold. Firstly, the teachers learnt the skills, rules and techniques of a different sport every half term. Secondly, teachers had the opportunity to observe the teaching of warm-ups, differentiation activities and behaviour strategies. The feedback from the teachers was unanimously positive with all teachers expressing how much more confident they felt in delivering quality PE and the strategies they had picked up. 

    Promotion of competitive sport and sports clubs
     

    In the last two years, Christ Church have provided more competitions than just the annual Sports Day in the school. Such competitions included a World Cup football tournament in 2014 where every house represented a participating team and a dance-off at Christmas. The Sports Premium has been used to subsidise after-school clubs consisting of a free netball club, football clubs and a very popular gymnastics club run by J’amies Gymnastic Academy

    Introducing physical activity at lunchtime
     

    To support the development of break and lunchtime activities, CPD was provided for the midday meal supervisors to aid them in leading physical activities. All three playgrounds were marked out with football pitches, basketball and netball courts, hopscotch and four square. A lunchtime Change4Life club aimed mainly at year four and five children who are less interested in team sports. Dubbed the ‘Creative Club’, children meet weekly for a range of activities including dancing, juggling and cheerleading. 

    Bringing parents and children together for physical exercise
     

    Sprinting lanes have been painted on a quiet area of the playground where children can run at their leisure or race against each other. Additionally, for the next year, Christ Church are planning a marathon contest whereby any child can attempt to run 26 miles over the course of the year, recording their distances and times daily. One of the areas of focus was not only improving children’s fitness but also involving their parents. Consequently, a Family Fitness Club was formed, offering free weekly workout sessions for children and parents / carers.  

    Overall, to date, 45% of Christ Church pupils have been involved in sports clubs and teams. 

    Focusing on the enjoyment, engagement and progress of children 

    The increased level of confidence in the teaching of PE has given children the ability to assess their own progress and suggest areas of improvement and new activities. In the survey conducted in March 2015, 72% of children polled said they really enjoyed PE with only 3.5% saying they didn’t. A common theme which emerges from CPD sessions is the importance of instilling a sense of enjoyment and keeping a brisk pace to keep children engaged and stimulated. 

    The Sports Premium funding has proved invaluable in improving the standard of teaching PE at Christ Church due to the training and development it has provided. Equally, it has increased the opportunity for children to participate in sport. The fitness club has provided an invaluable opportunity for all children irrespective of initial fitness or ability. 

    Year 5 student Pami spoke positively about PE at Christ Church:

    “PE is now so much more fun. We do loads more exciting activities and get to play football against other schools”. 

    Future plans for physical activity at Christ Church

    Christ Church are currently in a round of PE observations to ensure that the high quality of teaching is maintained; a process which is carried out each term. As the school continues to grow, continual CPD for new teaching staff and current staff will have a role of being heavily involved in sharing the skills they have gained and mentor the newly qualified teachers. 

    Most importantly, a key focus for Christ Church next year will be healthy lifestyles. Expansion of the Change4Life club and parental participation in the Family Fitness Programme will play vital roles. Christ Church will forge links with local sports clubs in sports such as rugby and cricket. From September 2015, more staff are being assigned to support PE to further increase the opportunities available for fun and rewarding sport at Christ Church. 

     

    Read the full report on the London Sport website: https://londonsport.org/news/school-sport-case-study-christ-church-erith/

  • Bexley Primary and Secondary Schools among BEST in country

    Thu 04 Feb 2016

    Figures released today by school regulator Ofsted revealed Bexley to be among the best education providers in the country.

    The figures were revealed as part of Ofsted’s Annual Report, which gives the national picture for performance from schools, college and further education providers.

    The report gives a breakdown of primary and secondary school performance within each region.

    Bexley primary schools have seen an 11 per cent increase in the number of pupils in good or outstanding schools since 2014, with the figure now sitting at 90 per cent.

    The borough’s secondary education has seen the second largest change since 2014 in the capital, with 85 per cent of students in good or outstanding schools, up 12 per cent from 2014.

    Among the schools, three were listed at outstanding education and skills providers in London, with Christ Church (Erith) CofE Primary School, Westbrooke School and Harris Academy Falconwood all listed.

    Across the capital, London was announced the best performing region in the country for pupil’s attainment and progress in reading, writing and mathematics at the end of primary school.

    London Regional Director Mike Sheridan said: “London’s schools continue to be the envy of the nation. Children in London, including the most disadvantaged, generally make better progress and reach higher levels of attainment than those in the rest of the country.

    “Many of London’s schools stand out and that fact should fill the teachers, school leaders and governors of these institutions with pride.

    “Such success does not happen by accident.”

    Bexley council’s John Fuller said: “We are very pleased to have 90 per cent of our primary children in ‘good or outstanding schools’ and 95 per cent of our secondary pupils in ‘good or outstanding schools’ both figures above the national average and show strong improvement.

    “We work closely with all of our schools through the borough’s Education Improvement Programme’ and hpoe that, as this work continues, Bexley schools’ great performance will continue to improve.

    “We are delighted that so many of our very youngest children attain a good level of development by the time they reach the age of five.”

    Read the article on the Bexley Times website: http://www.bexleytimes.co.uk/news/bexley_primary_and_secondary_schools_among_best_in_country_1_4332732

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