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Building Schools for the Future PE & Sport Briefing Sixty delegates from the south west attended Sport England’s BSF event at Plymouth Pavilions on 14 October 2008. The aim of the event was to give an up to date picture of where PE and Sport (curriculum and wider community) is within the BSF programme. BSF is likely to impact the South West region very shortly as local authorities have been asked to submit expressions of interest to join the programme. Follow the links to download informative and thought provoking presentations where available given by Mark Perkins (Partnerships for Schools), James Coulton (Plymouth City Council), Dave Stubley (Rugby Football Union), Annetta Minard (Oakmead Technology College, Bournemouth), Steve Kibble (Devon County Council), Bob Sharples (Sport England), Colleen Bevan (Bristol City Council) and Paul Walker (Penryn Community College). Find out more about BSF below.
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PE and School Sport in BSF Building Schools for the Future (BSF) is the largest strategic capital investment programme for schools in over 50 years and the most ambitious scheme of its kind in the world. It will see every single state secondary school in England rebuilt or renewed over the next 15 – 20 years, creating schools truly fit for the 21st century. Partnerships for Schools (PfS) is the joint venture company set up in 2004 to deliver the BSF programme and since March 2006 responsible for delivering the Academies programme, integrating delivery into BSF where possible. View factsheet 4 including Bristol case study.
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BSF design guidance: PE & Sport View guidance documents and publications which support schools and local authorities with the output specifications for sports (and arts) spaces in their Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme. The publications may also be of help to architects. In addition there are design checklists specific to Building Bulletin 98 available at www.bsf-culture.co.uk, which also provides electronic links to many of the documents listed. Click for more information.
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The Win WIn Scenario (Community Sport & Arts on Education sites) This is intended for schools, colleges, local authority officers and a range of extended schools advisors and groups working on the roll out and legacy of programmes such as Building Schools for the Future (BSF). It aims to highlight the benefits of community use and gives a comprehensive guide as to how to provide it successfully. The document is not meant to be read from cover to cover, rather than as a reference toolkit from which just the relevant sections can be used. Go to the toolkit and download the section you wish to use by clicking on its title heading.
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