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As part of Central Education Services, Active Schools West Lothian provides support, training and guidance relating to Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport (PEPAS) to all 11 secondary, 66 primary and 5 additional needs schools. Services are delivered by 1 FTE manager and 11 FTE coordinators. Our key areas of work directly contribute to West Lothian Council’s Priority 7 - Delivering Positive Outcomes on Health and support schools to improve educational attainment and achievement. Active Schools work closely with key partners including the PE Lead Officer, Sports Development, community clubs and other organisations to provide a wide range of high quality opportunities connected to physical education, school sport and club sport. Further information relating to GIRFEC can be found in the Active Schools GIRFEC Strategic Self Evaluation. Active Schools sportscotland works in partnership with all 32 local authorities to invest in the Active Schools network of managers and coordinators who support primary, secondary and Additional Support Needs schools across Scotland. Active Schools in West Lothian

Active Schools Service Overview 2015-19

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This document provides an overview of the key areas of service provision by the Active Schools team in West Lothian to the authorities 82 Primary, Secondary and ASN schools.

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As part of Central Education Services, Active Schools West Lothian provides support, training and guidance relating to Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport (PEPAS) to all 11 secondary, 66 primary and 5 additional needs schools.

Services are delivered by 1 FTE manager and 11 FTE coordinators. Our key areas of work directly contribute to West Lothian Council’s Priority 7 - Delivering Positive Outcomes on Health and support schools to improve educational attainment and achievement.

Active Schools work closely with key partners including the PE Lead Officer, Sports Development, community clubs and other organisations to provide a wide range of high quality opportunities connected to physical education, school sport and club sport. Further information relating to GIRFEC can be found in the Active Schools GIRFEC Strategic Self Evaluation.

Active Schoolssportscotland works in partnership with all 32 local authorities to invest in the Active Schools network of managers and coordinators who support primary, secondary and Additional Support Needs schools across Scotland.

Active Schools in West Lothian

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KEY AREA DESCRIPTIONHealth and Wellbeing Indicator

OUTCOME PRIMARY SECONDARY

Active GirlsThree key programmes (Fit for Girls, Girls on the Move and Y-Dance Active) coordinated in partnership with secondary schools and Y-Dance.

Active Increase in girls and young women’s participation in PE, sport and physical activity. P

Career Long Professional

Learning

Sport and Physical Activity CLPL Calendar delivered for school staff to support professional review and development.

Achieving Positive impact on professional practice leading to improved quality of learning and teaching P P

Competitive School Sport

Coordination of primary and secondary school sport competition in addition to primary leagues and secondary inter-house events.

Active

More children and young people are engaged in high quality PEPAS opportunities in their place of learning and in the wider community, helping them to learn effective emotional and psychological life skills to deal with the challenges they will face in the future.

P P

Disability and Inclusion

Facilitate and promote opportunities within Lothian Disability Sports Calendar. Included Children with additional support needs have developed

their sporting abilities to a level to which they aspire. P P

Extracurricular Activity Sessions

Support extracurricular opportunities delivered by schools, community clubs and sessional coaches. Active

More children and young people taking part in regular extracurricular activity within the school and wider community.

P P

Leadership Programmes

Delivery of and support for Young Ambassador, Sport Leader and Sport & Recreation programmes. Responsible Young people are successful learners, confident

individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. P

Motivating and Inspiring

Facilitation of Winning Scotland Foundation programmes including Champions in Schools and Positive Coaching Scotland (PCS).

Healthy Young people are inspired and supported to fulfil their potential. P P

Participative School Sport

Coordination of curricular taster sessions provided by accredited community and commercial clubs. Active

More children and young people are engaged in high quality PEPAS opportunities in their place of learning and in the wider community, providing a platform from which they can build physical competencies, fitness levels and social skills.

P P

School- Club Links

Coordination of curricular taster sessions provided by accredited community and commercial clubs. Safe More children and young people taking part in regular

extracurricular activity within the school and community. P P

School Sport Award

Supporting schools to achieve national recognition of physical education and school sport opportunities, both within and outwith the curriculum.

Healthy National recognition of successful PE and school sport models. P P

Volunteers Recruit, support and recognise volunteers including school staff, senior pupils and club coaches. Achieving More people delivering opportunities in sport within

schools and the wider community. P P

Key Areas of WorkCoordinated and supported by Active Schools