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Toynbee School Sport Partnership Expansion
As of September 2006, the Toynbee School Sport Partnership (SSP) expanded and is now well into its second phase. All partner secondary schools have appointed ‘School Sport Co-ordinators’ (SSCo’s), who are currently working closely with their link primary schools and their own departments in order to develop the sporting opportunities available to pupils. The main aims of the partnership work are to:

  • Enhance PE and school sport provision, ensuring access of all young people to at least two hours high quality PE and school sport in and out of the curriculum a week.
  • Improve young peoples’ motivation and attitude resulting in an increase in their achievement in all aspects of their school life.
  • Improve the standard of performance by children across a range of sports.
  • Increase the number of qualified and active coaches, leaders and officials in schools and local sports clubs and facilities.
  • Increase participation among school children, particularly by girls and disabled young people and those in areas of particular socio-economic disadvantage.

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Working in Partnership

Working in Partnership


Competition Manager.

The new Competition Framework for Young People has been designed to provide more structured and better opportunities for young people to take part in competitive sport.

Competition Framework

Figure 1: Competition Framework for Young People

Competition Manager Joanne Cridland is currently working on developing and supporting competitive opportunities within Toynbee SSP in the following sports across all Key Stages in line with the new competition frameworks:

  • Gymnastics
  • Badminton
  • Netball
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Rugby Union
  • Volleyball
  • Hockey
  • Cricket
  • Orienteering
  • Golf
  • Cricket

 

 

The work of the Competition Manager impacts on all schools within the partnership through:

  • Enhancing and creating more inter-school competitive opportunities for children aged 5yrs to 19yrs
  • Supporting volunteers, coaches and teachers through providing more opportunities to access various sports educational programmes.
  • Working alongside SSCo’s and PLT’s in the delivery of High Quality sports competition with in the partnership.
  • Increasing the number of School to Club links.

To view the competitions that are currently taking place in the partnership click onto the competition page.


Lottery Boost for Pupils

Hundreds of school children within Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh and Winchester are to benefit from a £75,960 grant awarded to the Toynbee School Sport Partnership. Alternative fitness, basketball, badminton, dance, golf and lunchtime ‘Active Play’ sessions are some of the exciting new activities on offer that hope to encourage more young people to take part in physical activity.

Lisa Binney, Partnership Development Manager for the Toynbee School Sport Partnership , said: “We are delighted with the grant which will open up many new opportunities for pupils. The aim is to encourage and motivate young people who would not normally participate in physical activity or sports-based activities. The projects are based on specific target groups and will focus on providing a comfortable and inspiring learning environment. We are very excited at the prospect of using physical activity and sport to help improve young peoples’ self-esteem and overall well-being.”

Norwood Primary School Playground
Norwood Primary School - new playground markings made possible by the School Sport Partnership and Big Lottery Funding.


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