School Games


The School Games is a new exciting four level –
intra school, inter school, county festivals and national finals –
competition for school children in England. It’s hoped the national
finals will be a UK event. The Games are designed to build on the
magic of 2012 to enable every school and child to participate in
competitive sport including meaningful opportunities for disabled
youngsters.
Nationally and locally the School Games is being delivered
through partnerships. The national partnership is made up of:
- the Department for Culture, Media and Sport who have overall
policy leadership supported by the Department for Education and the
Department of Health
- Sport England who are the Lottery distributor and are
supporting the engagement of sports governing bodies and county
sports partnerships
- the British Paralympic Association bring the vision and
inspiration of the Paralympics
- the Youth Sport Trust, the landscape lead organisation for
school sport, have been commissioned by Sport England to provide
development support to schools, sports and other local
partners.
Over £128m of Lottery and Government funding is being invested
to support the School Games. This includes: up to £35.5m Lottery
funding from Sport England between 2010-15; £28.4m exchequer
funding from the Department of Health and Sport England to fund 450
School Games Organisers and Change 4 Life Clubs; £65m exchequer
funding from the Department for Education to release a PE teacher
for one day a week in all secondary schools.
At a local level the School Games will be delivered by schools,
clubs, county sports partnerships and other local partners. Local
Organising Committees are being set up, chaired by Head Teachers,
to oversee the county festivals. Whilst just one of the local
partners, county sports partnerships have an important role to play
in helping to stage the festivals.
The competition aims to further revive the
culture of competitive sport in schools. Every school in
England, and subject to the agreement of the Devolved
Administrations schools in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland,
will be given the opportunity to get involved, potentially giving
every school child the chance to take part.

Share, bookmark and save Sport England articles and features. What's this?