For the academic year 2020/21, the School Games Mark Framework will be positioned as a selfreviewtool to support schools and other educational establishments to reflect on their involvementin the School Games in light of the country’s ongoing plight with COVID-19. The pause in deliveringthe School Games Mark during the academic year 2019/20 not only gave us the opportunity torefocus the tool, but more importantly to reconsider what the demands would be on schools with arecovery curriculum and the place of the School Games in supporting this. We therefore hope youfind this a useful tool to work through and reflect on your current provision and uptake and how theSchool Games can be positioned to help all young people reconnect and engage in school life.
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SGM-Framework-2020-21-1.pdf | 25/02/2021 | 1.1 MB |
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SGM-Framework-2020-21-Flyer.pdf | 25/02/2021 | 270.8 KB |
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SGM-Framework-2020-21-Glossary.pdf | 25/02/2021 | 1.0 MB |
This Red Nose Day we are challenging our Southend Schools to Get Moving! Along with our SGO's in Essex we have created a dance video for you to copy and learn the moves to, as well as a fitness based routine for you to also learn and…
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