PM Multisports
PM-Multisports - coaching for children aged 4 – 16.
SCHOOL SPORTS COACHING
School sports coaching
What we offer:
- We can offer an extensive range of sports classes for both after-school and curricular activities.
- Our new initiative is a 10 or 12 week multisports class which takes place over a term and utilises a new sport each week. This gives the children a chance to participate in a range of activities gaining a range of skills.
- Rest assured all our coaches hold an enhanced CRB check, coaching qualifications, relevant experience and have been observed by us to confirm that they have the right credentials for our high standards.
Some of the schools we work in are:
Chatsworth Infants and Juniors, Hounslow
Smallberry Green School, Isleworth
St Lukes School, Kingston
St Agatha’s School, Kingston
Please feel free to contact these schools to gain some feedback and reference. Please contact the school directly or contact us first to obtain the relevant details.
Sports coaches delivering in schools
From the 1st September 2005 teachers are to be allocated 10% of their timetabled teaching away from the classroom to plan, prepare and assess (P.P.A). Schools may include the use of outside agencies to deliver Key Stage 1 and 2 lessons to continue to deliver the National Curriculum.
Pm-multisports can offer schools Key Stage 1 and 2 lessons in Football and tennis.
Some of the benefits of employing a qualified coach
- Specialist in area
- Increased time for already busy teachers to catch up on paperwork
- Equipment and range of activities can be adapted to all ranges of abilities.
DES guidelines for employing coaches into schools?
The Department for Education and Skills aims to provide 3,000 paid, qualified Community Sports Coaches in there Community Sports Coach scheme. They aim to establish working at local level to increase the number and range of coaching opportunities, according to local need by 2006. It is intended that the scheme will result in:
- a step change in developing a career structure for coaching;
- an increase in the number of qualified coaches employed at a local level;
- quality standards for the recruitment, employment, management and development of coaches;
- Managed, quality continuous professional development support for employed coaches; and high-quality coaching with a focus on young people.
The development of a pool of high-quality Community Sports Coaches will not only contribute to enhancing the quality of existing activity but also provide the opportunity to generate substantial new activity over time. The pool of Community Sports Coaches will be employed in a geographical area and will work as a team across a range of clubs, schools and local authorities, based on identified need and deployed in such a way to ensure that the maximum number of young people benefit.
Meeting targets for P.E in schools
Only 62% of schools are hitting the government target of 2 hours of P.E per week by the end of this year the target is 75% and in 2008 it should be 85%. These figures will only be met with the help of community coaches.
http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachingandlearning/subjects/pe/FAQ/
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