What is the School Games?
The focus of the School Games is to engage and enthuse more young people than ever before to participate in high quality meaningful school competition, supporting them in achieving their own personal best in sport and life.
The School Games aims to do the following;
Through four levels of competitive sport, young people have the opportunity to get involved, have fun, challenge themselves, progress and ultimately compete against the ver best talent.
Level 1 - Intra School Competition - Within schools
Level 2 - Inter School Competition - Between schools within SSP area
Level 3 - Annual County Competition - Between winners of Level 2 comps
Level 4 - National Multi Sport Event
The School Games is supported by a newly established network of School Games Organisers (SGOs) and Teacher Release (TR) posts.
Click here to meet the team within the Norwich SSP.
The Youth Sport Trust has been commissioned to provide development support to SSPs, schools, NGBs, and other local partners. At the same time schools are offered a range of opportunities to use the escitement and potential of the School Games to drive educational activities, cross-curricular learning, citizenship and improved personal skills.
What Resources are available to schools?
There are a number of resources available to support schools to maximise the impact of the School games.
School Games Day branding - Available to registered schools to support delivery of their Level 1 School Games Day.
How is the School Games being coordinated in Norfolk?
Wiothin Norfolk the School Games is being coordinated by a Local Organising Committee (LOC) which is made up of representatives from;
The role of the LOC and further sub committees is to lead the planning and delivery of a high quality County School Games Festival (Level 3) linked to Levels 1 and 2.
Thanks to lottery funding, the County Sports Partnership for Norfolk, Active Norfolk are supporting the LOC and School Games delivery at Level 3.
For more information about the School Games please visit www.yourschoolgames.com
Jon Osborne
Partnership Development Manager (PDM)
Telephone: 01603 274951
Mobile: 07768 851727
Email: norwichpdm@yahoo.co.uk
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