IMPACT REPORT

Name of Sports Officer:Pete Brinkley School:BrookeSchool

Reporting Period:1th September to 21stOctober 2016

The achievements forSeptember – October - Brooke School.

  1. Increased participation inhigh quality physical education.
  • Pete Brinkley hasprovided PEinputto all classes in Foundation on Mondays, including soft play, structured pe lessons and swimming on a Monday afternoon.
  • Pete Brinkley has worked with yr 3, 4, 5 and 6 children on Thursday mornings, receiving infant agility coaching from Neil Huddlestone.
  • Children from Buzzard and Hawk classes were split into 3 groups and on a rotation system took part in Boccia, ropes and climbing and fitness suite activities, with Pete Brinkley and class staffon Thursday afternoons.
  • P16 students participated in team games, swimming, taekwondoand gardening, as part of their Friday morning activity programme.

2. Increased participation in high quality physical education and out of school hours learning.

  • The Secondary Running Club has met on a weekly basis on Tuesdays with 10-12 students regularly attending.
  • The Primary Running Club runs at lunch times once a week.
  • The Cheerleading Clubs, both Primary and Secondary have continued this term on Monday lunchtimes.
  • Table Tennis Club has taken place on Monday lunchtimes.
  • Play Leaders from RBC have come in to run sessions in the secondary playground during lunchtimes.
  • Two fitness suite lunchtime clubs have run on a Thursday for Primary children and Friday for secondary students.

3. Increased participation in informal physical activity.

  • Using the Wake and Shake DVDs and You Tube, a number of classes have warm up sessions to start the day. These sessions are student lead in a lot of cases.
  • Primary classes also use the climbing frame on the Primary Playground during breaks in the school day.
  • Foundation groups use the small playground outside their classroom, which encompasses various play equipment.

4. Increased participation in high quality competition and performance.

  • 15 students participated in the Rotary Football Festival held at Aston Villa Football Club.
  • A Brooke team competed in the Cross-Country running event held at Exhall Grange School.
  • 9 children from yrs 3- 6 went over to Hereward College to participate in an Infant Agilty Day.
  • Children from Buzzard and Hawk classes participated in the New Age Kurling event at Warwickshire College in Rugby. The SLD students, were all competing for the first time.

5. Improved attitude, behaviour and attendance at school.

  • The new individual needs centred timetable has enabled students physical requirements to be more appropriately met.
  • By involving students with behavioural difficulties during the school day in various physical activities there has been a marked improvement in their attitude and behaviour.
  • In all the festivals, competitions, school and after school club sessions the pupils behaviour has been exemplary.
  • With a fixed calendar of events it has enabled us to reward good behaviour and set targets for pupils to aim for.
  • The use of the 8 trampolines enables students to regularly access exercise during the school day and develop balance and coordination skills.

6. Increased attainment and achievement in and through physical education, out of school hours learning and sport.

  • The continued success of the after school Athletics Club with good attendance has contributed to increased attainment and achievement.

7. Increased participation in community based sport and improvement in the quality of community life.

Liam Ashby as Sports leaders supported the PE sessions with Foundation classes on a Monday and Buzzard and Hawk classes on Thursday afternoons.

A group of students acted as sports leaders helping at the Kurling event, held at Warwickshire College.

The idea of practising an event 5 weeks before the competition has made a tremendous difference.

Skills gained from practising, infant agility meant that all children participated with more confidence and enjoyed the day more.

Brooke hastaken part in activities at 4 different venues this half term:

Warwickshire College – Rugby

Aston Villa Football Club

Exhall Grange School

Hereward College

  • Pete Brinkley 20/10/16

KURLING FESTIVAL AT RUGBY COLLEGE

Bobby releasing the stone Bobby happy with the result!

Allyssa lining up her shot Allyssa releasing the stone

Iyan going for the bullseye Cavan aims well

INFANT AGILITY

Gary and Jack balancing Sophie, Sian and Melissa

Molly and Jasmine concentrating and having fun balancing!

Mason passing the ball to Sophie Molly & Jasmine passing the ball

ROTARY FOOTBALL