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INTRODUCTION
FROM THE PDMS - LEE GARCKA & GARETH OLIVER
Welcome to the Bury School Sports Partnership Yearly Review. Our celebration of the last 12 months activity in all areas of sport, PE and physical activity. We have made a tremendous amount of progress in the last 12 months. The continued funding we receive from central government along with a number of other key groups and initiatives means we have been able to enhance capacity in a number of key priority areas including coaching, competition for all and increased links with the further education sector. We have also been able to build upon the successes achieved in primary and secondary school based partnership work. We are continually striving to meet the sporting needs of young people in Bury and are hoping to achieve the government’s ambition of 5 hours of PE and sport for every child by the time the 2012 Olympics visit our shores. We hope you enjoy reading our review and would welcome your feedback.
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Yours in sport, LEE GARCKA (PDM- WOODHEY SSP) GARETH OLIVER (PDM- BROAD OAK SSP)
ZOE ROBINSON SCHOOL SPORT AMBASSADOR BOCCIA GOLD MEDALIST PARALYMPIC GAMES, BEIJING 2008
“I am delighted to be lending my support as Partnership Ambassador to the work going on throughout the Bury School Sports Partnership network. As a former pupil from Bury myself, I know how much school sport can play such a vital role in shaping positive outcomes for the future development of all young people, regardless of ability, age, ethnicity or gender. PE lessons, extra-curricular clubs and local community sports providers are integral to this and I am very much looking forward to possibly seeing more athletes from Bury become future champions in their chosen sports.” www.buryssp.co.uk
A YEAR IN PICTURES
Mike Diaper (chief executive of sport england) visits our sport unlimited sessions.
Bury SSP's staged Machester's first inter-school Boxing competition in 50 years.
The Indoor Athletics Finals at Castle Leisure Centre is always one of the year’s highlights.
Ed Balls (Schools Secretary) visits Broad Oak Sports College.
Steve Parry was guest speaker at the Annual Bury Sports Awards Evening. www.buryssp.co.uk
Nemanja Vidic drops in on Phillip’s High School.
Usain Bolt at the Manchester 10k run with young volunteers from Holcombe Brook Primary `School.
Darren Campbell meets our Young Ambassadors at the national Young Ambassadors conference.
Each high school hosts an annual Dance festival for it’s cluster primaries.
Pupil and parents support at competitions and festivals creates a great atmosphere! www.buryssp.co.uk
MEET THE TEAM GARETH OLIVER ROLE:
LEE GARCKA
Partnership Development
ROLE:
BASED:
Broad Oak Sports College
Partnership Development Manager (Woodhey SSP)
Manager (Broad Oak SSP) BASED:
Woodhey High School
TEL NO: 01706 825215
TEL NO: 0161 797 6543
MARK BURNS ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
Broad Oak Sports College & Radcliffe Riverside High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: East Ward Primary / Fairfield Primary / St Paul’s Primary / St Thomas’s Primary / St John’s with St Mark’s Primary Cams Lane Primary / Gorsefield Primary / Radcliffe Hall Primary / St John’s Primary / Radcliffe Primary / Wesley Methodist Primary TEL NO: 0161 797 6543 / 0161 723 3110
KERRY CARINCI ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
Castlebrook High School & Phillips High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Chapelfield Primary / St Andrews CE Primary (Radcliffe) / Sunnybank Primary / Unsworth Primary / Whitefield Primary TEL NO: 0161 796 9820/ 0161 351 2200
JOHN STAINTON ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
Derby High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Chesham Primary / St Luke’s Primary / St Peters’s Primary / Springside Primary / Holy Trinity Primary TEL NO: 0161 764 1819
PAULA JONES ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
Elton High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Chantlers Primary / Elton Primary / Greenhill Primary / Lowercroft Primary / Woodbank Primary / St Stephen’s Primary TEL NO: 0161 763 1434
LAURA HAYWARD
LISA ROSE
ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
Parrenthorn High School
BASED:
Prestwich High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES:
CLUSTER PRIMARIES:
St Hilda’s CE Primary /
Butterstile Primary
St Margaret’s CE Primary /
Sedgeley Park Primary
Higher Lane Primary / Ribble Drive Primary /
St Mary’s CE Primary (Prestiwch)
Hollins Grundy Primary
Park View Primary
TEL NO: 0161 773 8634
TEL NO: 0161 773 8634
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DARREN HANDLEY ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
St Gabriels RC High School & Tottington High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Christ Church (Ainsworth) Primary / Christ Church (Walshaw) Primary / Guardian Angels RC Primary / Holly Mount RC Primary / Old Hall Primary / Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary / St Josephs RC Primary / St Josephs & St Bedes RC Primary / St Maries RC Primary / Tottington Primary. TEL NO: 0161 764 3186 / 01204 882327
DAVID WOOD ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator / Key stage 4 fitness coach
BASED:
Woodhey High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Emmanuel Holcombe CE Primary / Greenmount Primary / Hazlehurst Primary / Holcombe Brook Primary / Peel Brow Primary / St Andrews CE Primary (Ramsbottom) / St Marys CE Primary (Hawkshaw) / Summerseat Methodist Primary. TEL NO: 01706 825215
CAROLINE SUTTON ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
St Monica’s RC High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Our Lady of Grace RC Primary / St Bernadette’s RC Primary / St Mary’s RC Primary / St Michael’s RC Primary / St Phillip’s RC Primary. TEL NO: 0161 798 8206
YVONNE HALL ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
BASED:
Elms Bank High School
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: Heaton Park Primary / Mersey Drive Primary / Millwood Community Primary / All Saints Primary. TEL NO: 0161 766 1597
JANET RASHLEIGH
MARK EVANS
ROLE:
School Sports Co-ordinator
ROLE:
BASED:
Bury Church High School
Further Education Sports Coordinator
BASED:
CLUSTER PRIMARIES: None
Holy Cross Sixth Form College
TEL NO: 0161 797 6236
TEL NO: 0161 762 4500
GEMMA SARSFIELD
MARK CLIFFORD
ROLE:
Further Education Sports Co-ordinator
ROLE:
BASED:
Bury College
Assistant Partnership Development Manager/ Athletics Co-ordinator
BASED:
Broad Oak Sports College
TEL NO: 0161280 8280
TEL NO: 0161 797 6543
CALUM DONNELLY
JANE HOLMES
ROLE:
Competition Manager
ROLE:
SSP administration officer
BASED:
Woodhey High School
BASED:
Broad Oak Sports College
TEL NO: 01706 825215 / 07527 161942
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TEL NO: 0161 797 6543
CLUSTER REPORTS BROAD OAK CLUSTER REPORT
DERBY CLUSTER REPORT:
The Broad Oak Sports College cluster held 8 cluster competitions
The year got off to a busy start with various cluster festivals and
last year with St Pauls dominating winning 4 in total.
competitions. St Lukes, Springside & Holy Trinity, St peters all
Working along side the ‘Schools Amatuer Boxing Association’
enjoyed success in Tag Rugby, Gymnastics, Indoor Cricket and girls
(SABA) Broad Oak Sports College held the first schools ‘Boxing
football respectively.
Tournament’ in Manchester for over 50 years. It was a fantastic
I’d like to thank the 16 volunteers from our B-Tec course who also
occasion in which over 5 schools in the area took part.
assisted with our Indoor Athletics festival. These pupils also
James Mortenson, Bury’s Young Ambassador has had a productive
organised a Year 4 football tournament in conjunction with Bury FC in
time. He is a positive role model, inspiring participation within school
July.
and the local community. He has officiated and umpired in various
The Dance Festival in May involved 243 Secondary and Primary
fixtures and competitions and has visited various primary schools
pupils taking part in the Derby School hall.
promoting the 2012 Olympics and delivering coaching sessions to
The Cluster Basketball Festival was a great success after the hard
the pupils.
work of the pupils and the coaches from the local Basketball club –
It also goes without saying Broad Oak Sports College has had
Bury Blue Devils who had visited schools on a regular basis since
success within its sports teams in particularly; Rugby League, Rugby
January. St Luke’s were the eventual winners with St Peters and Holy
Union, Athletics, and Basketball.
Trinity progressing to the finals tournament at the castle leisure centre.
BURY CHURCH CLUSTER REPORT
Pupils at the Derby School were able to access various award
As a late addition to the partnership just this year, Bury Church have
schemes/ courses and extra curricular clubs throughout the year.
no cluster primaries. However, they have enjoyed a successful first
These included a ‘Weights club’ run by former pupil of the school
year as part of the SSP, with SSCo Janet Rashleigh working hard to
and now personal trainer Kevin Sellars, a ‘Lifestyle club ‘which
increase competition in Cross-Country and Athletics. 14 students
allowed year 10 pupils to use the Castle leisure centre fitness suite
from the school also took part in leadership day where they were
for free, a JFO Football organisers award, a First Aid award for all
accredited in a range of sporting activities. The highlight of the year
BTEC PE Students and the JSLA award for some year 11 BTEC PE
for the school was no doubt the Year 11 boy’s football team winning
Students.
the Bury Schools Metro Cup Final at Gigg Lane in May.
CASTLEBROOK CLUSTER REPORT The year kicked off with both dance and hockey coaching in schools. Another successful dance festival took place in November and was very well supported by family and friends, with pupils performing to a full house. Primary schools competed in even more competitions than ever before, 7 in total, which included a Reception and Y1 gymnastics competition. Castlebrook had a number of new clubs up and running which proved very popular with pupils. Parkour was a great success which included a visit from Sport England’s Mike Diaper and Liz Aitken (Senior Manager of Sport Unlimited), who came along to witness the sessions being led by Will our freerunning coach. Cheerleading was another great hit with the girls, who also had an opportunity to perform at the dance festival, and a wrestling taster session which was attended by 20 Y7 and 8 pupils.
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ELMS BANK CLUSTER REPORT
PARRENTHORN CLUSTER REPORT
The Elms Bank Cluster has enjoyed another year of fun, sport and a
As a cluster last year we hosted a variety of festivals for our Primary
range of new activities with more children playing and competing
schools including dance, gymnastics, cricket and football. The
than ever before;
festivals were well attended and enjoyed by all who participated. The
At Mersey Drive pupils from the Arches and Bridges took part in multi
high school had a very successful year which saw them crowned
skills sessions as part of their PE lessons where everyone improved
Year 9 Basketball plate champions, Year 7 boys cross country
their coordination skills, coordination, agility and balance. In the
champions, Senior South Bury Schools Badminton champions and
Summer term the whole school played in a ‘boules’ festival as part of
Senior Girls football champions.
French Week
The successful year culminated with the years 8 and 9 boys finishing
Heaton Park School started a girl’s football club in preparation for the
runners up at the Bury School Athletics Championships and the
cluster festival in March; it proved so popular that we carried on
years 10 and 11 girls finishing 3rd, these results played a great part
playing until the end of term! The pupils also enjoyed orienteering
in the school finishing 3rd overall. The highest accolade achieved by
during Health Week and represented the cluster at the gymnastic
the school was the year 8 boys being crowned Rugby League North
finals.
West Champions after winning the Bury and Bolton Schools title.
All Saints claim to fame this year was a magnificent place in the Borough Girls Football final thanks to the silky skills of their players. Two pupils also attended cheerleading classes at Elms Bank and performed at the Dance festival in July
Several pupils had individual success gaining county status, 8 pupils were selected to represent Bury at cross country, a pupil represented the county at hockey and another at cricket. The pinnacle of the pupils sporting accreditation was a Year 7 pupil gaining international status representing the Great Britain Greco Roman Wrestling team
Millwood School are the masters of Boccia, representing the whole
and succeeding at several competitions.
of Bury at the Mini-Games. Cycling was another fun and popular activity delivered by the school on adapted bikes.
PRESTWICH CLUSTER REPORT
Elms Bank introduced several new clubs including short tennis,
The SSCo programme gave us support in our keystage 4 lessons
climbing, futsal and dance. New partnerships with the Youth Service
and offered pupils a wider range of activities such as, boxercise,
and Children’s Disability Team enabled pupils to attend Youth
aerobics, fitness, trampolining and dance. Year 10 and 11 pupils
Centres and multi skills festivals in Bury and Wigan. A team of young
were involved in leadership and volunteering schemes and attended
people from Elms Bank and Phillips High school entered the Keilder
competitions organised and ran by the SSCo programme. These
Challenge – a national outdoor pursuit based competition, and
pupils attended Bury Castle Leisure Centre where they were
narrowly missed first place by just a handful of points. A fantastic
timekeepers for the Disability swim event.
achievement!
Lifestyle Club was set up to target pupils who wish to improve their fitness and general well being. This allowed them to learn about
ELTON CLUSTER REPORT
healthy eating, exercise and hygiene. Fitness First became a part of
A huge thank you to all our cluster primaries who helped make 2008/09 another successful year. Attendance at competitions was again, excellent and a big thank you to all the PLT’s who work so hard on the programme. A big congratulations must go to Lowercroft who were named as ‘Primary School of the Year’ at the
that and the pupils were able to use the facilities there. The SSCo programme allowed us to buy boxing pads and gloves and this was then deliverd to the year 10 boys. Prestwich Arts College hosted the SSCo indoor athletics competition
Bury Sports Awards in February. Their contribution, along with all the
for our cluster of primary schools and the high 5's netball
other primaries has been excellent. Elton High school have had a
tournament, 9 Primary Schools attended. Sedgely Park primary had
busy year too. Great results were achieved in the GCSE Dance and
a successful year in competition, getting to the Gymnastics finals
Applied GCSE subjects, with Elton being the only school offering
held at Bury Gymnastics Club and finishing 2nd in the whole of Bury
these 2 subjects to pupils. We are also leading Bury’s bid for the
in the Indoor Cricket Competition, organised by Joe Scuderi, our
Sport and Active Leisure Diploma which will hopefully commence in
community Cricket coach.
Autumn 2011. In June, we hosted our first ever annual sports awards evening which was a great success.
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PHILLIPS CLUSTER REPORT
ST GABRIELS CLUSTER REPORT
We enjoyed another busy year of coaching and competitions within
This year has seen a busy year for our feeder primaries linked to St.
the cluster. Kicking off with the dance festival which was held at
Gabriel’s High School. Some schools have been more successful
Radcliffe Civic Suite for the 2nd year, pupils performed 2 shows to a
than others in competitions and have progressed to represent the St.
packed house.
Gabriel’s cluster in the Bury finals with a special mention to St. Marie’s
Primaries benefited from coaching in a wide variety of sports, 7 in total
primary for their progress in the netball. In our new Gymnastics
and competed in competitions in netball, football, hockey,
competition also, we had great support from all primaries and plenty
gymnastics, dance, athletics and cricket.
of parents to support their children.
Philips High had another successful year competing in a wide variety
The highlight of the year came in the final week of the summer term
of competitions. Y9 boys dominated in a number of sports winning
when the dance festival was held. Over 350 parents attended the
the football league, basketball league, X-County championships and
twilight performance put on by children from KS1 and year 7/8 pupils
3rd in the athletics championships. All the girls hockey teams came
from the high school. The festival was a huge success with the high
runners-up in the cup and the U-16 Netball team reached the quarter
school dance performers and cheerleaders performing in between a
finals in the National Schools Competition.
range of dances from the primary schools. The confidence in the
Through Sports Unlimited Free Running club commenced and proved very popular with pupils attending every week for ten weeks. Pupils teamed up with Elms Bank to compete in the Kielder Challenge at Haigh Hall. This is an inclusive outdoor activity to solve practical problems. The team narrowly missed out on a place at the Nationals finals, finishing in 2nd place. Pupils from years 9-11 attended the Chance2 Shine Cricket camp organised by Lancashire CC and the army. Despite the rain, the pupils had a great time!
children to perform on the night was amazing and it is hoped that we can eclipse this next year. On the high school front, over 20 pupils in year 10 gained access to a range of leadership courses that ran on 1 day in April. Again this was a massive success and hopefully the children will now use their skills to work with the primary schools and KS3 to put them into practice. A lifestyle club was also run early in the spring term. This was well attended and was aimed towards increasing children’s fitness levels as well as steering them towards a healthier lifestyle. As the club was so successful the healthy schools team donated a sum of money to maintain the course for a further 6 weeks to enable the children
RADCLIFFE RIVERSIDE CLUSTER REPORT
involved to participate and keep their fitness levels up.
Our primary schools took part in 8 cluster competitions and also a dance festival last year with 5 different schools winning the various
Extra curricular clubs included dance and cheerleading as well as a number of other games.
competitions. Attendance and commitment from pupils and teachers
The Tuesday morning sports club that was set up initially for year 7 in
as ever, was very good.
the autumn term proved a huge success and was continued
Swinton Lions made a huge impact in promoting rugby league in the
throughout the autumn term but was opened up to children in KS3.
Radcliffe. Primary schools received coaching and all schools took part in a festival organised by Martin Moana the community officer for Swinton Lions RLFC. Primary schools, local clubs and organizations were also invited to participate in festival at a Swinton Lions home game. It was a fantastic day in which Radcliffe Hall finished eventual winners. Radcliffe Riverside High school continued to develop and introduced new and exciting activities and sports. Boxing, wrestling, cheerleading, dance, ultimate frisbee are just a few. These have engaged a huge cross section of pupils and have motivated and empowered them to enjoy PE and sport. We hope to continue this success next year.
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ST MONICA’S CLUSTER REPORT
The Monday morning sports club that was set up initially for year 7 in
This year has been another busy and successful year for St Monica’s and its cluster Primaries.
the autumn term proved a huge success and was continued throughout the whole year. As there was a big demand for the morning club a further club was set up on Tuesdays aimed towards
Both Primary and Secondary Schools have entered more
girls only. Again this was well attended throughout the whole year and
competitions than ever before with 472 pupils in the Primary sector
it is planned to happen again next year.
and 358 pupils from St Monica’s competing in inter school competitions.
WOODHEY CLUSTER REPORT
The Primary schools have competed against each other in
The Woodhey cluster of schools enjoyed another successful year in
gymnastics, hockey, football, netball, athletics, girl’s football,
all aspects of PE and sport. Greenmount Primary school dominated
basketball, cricket and rugby as well as performing in the dance
proceeding on the primary competitions front, scooping Bury SSCo
festival.
winners in High 5’s Netball, Tag Rugby and Indoor Athletics. At
St Michael’s and St Mary’s reached the mini games in hockey and
Woodhey, we had a number of new activities taking place as part of
netball and St Philip’s won the yr3/4 girls football Bury final.
our Sport Unlimited programme. These included Parkour (free-
For St Monica’s it has been yet another wonderful sporting year with
running), Girls Cricket and the development of our community
success both within Bury and Greater Manchester. Lucy Timperely
trampolining sessions. The girls Hockey teams continued to
was voted Sports Personality at the year 11 dinner and the highlight
dominate in Bury winning a number of cups and trophies, the Year 8
of the year was the department being voted Secondary School PE
boy’s rugby team were Greater Manchester HSBC Champions and
Department of the year at the annual Bury Sports Awards for its
the mixed Year 11 Badminton squad were Greater Manchester
continued dedication to school sport and its outstanding success in
runners-up. All of these achievements and many more were
extra-curricular activities.
celebrated at our 1st ever annual sports awards evening in July. Expupil Kieran Trippier established himself as a regular member of the
TOTTINGTON CLUSTER REPORT
England Under-19 Football squad and is now not far from making his
Our cluster competitions have been busier than ever last year. One of
full debut for Manchester City- watch this space!
the best achievements was that of Christ Church Walshaw and their victory in the Indoor Cricket competition, particularly as some of the players were as young as Year 3. Other successful competitions were indoor athletics and Yr3/4 girls football. Over 200 parents attended the twilight performance put on by children from KS1 and year 7/8 pupils from the high school. The festival was a huge success with emotions running high throughout the evening not only from the performers but also the staff involved! Thanks must be placed on record to the work that both Alex and Romina (dance teachers) did to build up the confidence in the children to perform on the night. Fingers crossed that the performance will be even more of a success next year. On the high school front, over 20 pupils in year 10 gained access to a range of leadership courses that ran on 1 day in April. Again this was a massive success and hopefully the children will now use their skills to work with the primary schools and KS3 to put them into practice. Extra curricular clubs included dance and cheerleading as well as a Friday trampoline session in the summer term with the overall aim of offering a new sport on every evening of the week.
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Active8 began in 2008 and has
tailored to the needs of the young person
Active8 Sports Club aimed at those
transformed the way we deliver sport to
and the feedback from parents and
attending the sports days as well as an
young people with disabilities and those
teachers has been sensational and far
Active8 Swimming Club for those at the
with Special Educational Needs. Each
exceeded our expectations.
Aquatics Festival and for those athletes
session last two hours and within this time
"Thought it was excellent! Really
who may need additional support with their
each child will experience a range of
appreciated the small team games with the
swimming there will be Active8 Swimming
sports and activities all which are
high level of support - it made a big
Lesson provision.
appropriate to the athletes needs, whilst at
difference with the support being actually
Those athletes showing potential will be
the same time challenges them in a fun
in the activity itself." Parent of an Active8
invited to the Count Athlete Assessment
and socially interactive way.
Participant
Day where they will be given the chance to
Pupils and schools have two options for
"Wide variety of activities and the games
shine within Regional Training Squads and
Active8, either an Active8 Aquatics Festival
were inclusive and suitable for all abilities"
Performance Pathways.
which is organised and ran by professional
PE Teacher of an Active8 Participant
For more information on Active8 please
Active8 participants will have the
see Calum Donnelly, Competition
opportunity to access further provisions
Manager.
swimming teachers or an Active8 Sports Festival which uses a mixture of professional School Sport Partnership coaches and young leaders from the Holy Cross and Bury College. Each activity is
tailor made for their needs within the local community. Plans are in place for an
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COMPETITION HALL OF FAME 2006 - 2007
INDOOR ATHLETICS
CRICKET
GIRLS FOOTBALL
HIGH 5’S
BASKETBALL
HOCKEY
St Pauls
Woodbank
St Pauls
Guardian Angels
St Pauls
Lowercroft
2007 - 2008
INDOOR ATHLETICS
CRICKET
GIRLS FOOTBALL
HIGH 5’S
BASKETBALL
TAG RUGBY
HOCKEY
St Pauls
St Andrews (Ramsbottom)
Summerseat (Methodist)
St Marys
St Phillips
Greenmount
St Michaels
2008 - 2009
INDOOR ATHLETICS
CRICKET
GIRLS FOOTBALL
HIGH 5’S
BASKETBALL
GYMNASTICS
TAG RUGBY
HOCKEY
Greenmount
Christ
St Phillips
Greenmount
St Phillips
Lowercroft
Greenmount
St
Church Walshaw
Michaels
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STARS OF THE FUTURE
T
BROAD OAK
T
TT
BURY CHURCH
NAME Tommy Toth AGE 14 SPORT Football REPRESENTS Bury FC U16’s
T
AGE 15 SPORT Football REPRESENTS Manchester City Under 16’s
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Being awarded footballer of the Year for Bury
BEST SPORTING MOMENT When I was scouted by Man City
SPORTING HERO Wayne Rooney
CASTLEBROOK
T
NAME Courtney Husbands
SPORTING HERO Paul Power
DERBY
NAME Lauren Davies
NAME Matthew Carr
AGE 12
AGE 16
SPORT Football
SPORT Football
REPRESENTS Manchester United Girls Midfield or Striker
REPRESENTS Oldham Athletic U18 BEST SPORTING MOMENT being offered a 2 year contract by Oldham
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Beating Burnley Clarets the local rivals, who were top of the league and scoring!
SPORTING HERO Michael Jordan
SPORTING HERO Ronaldo
ELMS BANK
PARRENTHORN
ELTON
NAME Finnlay Withington
NAME Sophie Johnson
AGE 5
AGE 13
SPORT Squash
SPORT Ballet
REPRESENTS Fairways Lodge Squash Club (Prestwich) BEST SPORTING MOMENT Runner up in the Under 12’s Manchester Junior Squash league aged just 4. SPORTING HERO My Grandad Peter
REPRESENTS BEST SPORTING MOMENT Getting to the final of the British Junior Ballet Championships last year in 2 sections SPORTING HERO Darcy Bussell
PRESTWICH
NAME Alice Bramah
NAME Megan Southeron
AGE 15
AGE 13
SPORT Athletics (Hammer)
SPORT Gymnastics
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Throwing over 30m in the hammer at Birmingham in the English Schools Qualifiers
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Finishing 12th in British Gymnastics Championships
SPORTING HERO Dwain Chambers purely because he's still competing after his drugs ban.
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SPORTING HERO Beth Tweddle
PHILLIPS
RADCLIFFE RIVERSIDE
NAME Sam Horrocks AGE 15
AGE 15
SPORT Swimming
SPORT Football
REPRESENTS English Schools Team
REPRESENTS Plays for Man Utd U15 girls. Also Represented and Captained England U15 girls
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Coming 2nd in the 100m & 200m Backstroke at the Nationals last year
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Going to Germany to captain the U15 girls England football team
SPORTING HERO Liam Tancock
ST GABRIELS
NAME Elizabeth Ince
SPORTING HERO Steven Gerrard
NAME Shannon Priestley
ST MONICA’S
NAME Elliot Hynes
AGE 13
AGE 13
SPORT Kick Boxing
SPORT Swimming
REPRESENTS 3 times World Champion 35kg (Spain 2006, Germany 2007, Florida 2008) 6 times British Champion 35kg.
REPRESENTS Great Britain U13 squad
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Winning my first World Championship
SPORTING HERO Michael Phelps
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Recording fastest ever time for someone my age at 100m Butterfly
SPORTING HERO Ricky Hatton
TOTTINGTON
BURY COLLEGE
WOODHEY
NAME Amelia Taylor
NAME Sam Ernst
AGE 14
AGE 13
SPORT Golf
SPORT Karate
REPRESENTS Lancashire girls golf and St Annes old links
REPRESENTS England/ Great Britain Under 14's
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Playing in the European Championship
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Winning the Under 12 World Championships in Sweden in 2007.
SPORTING HERO Annika Sorenstam
SPORTING HERO Wayne Otto
NAME Adam & Simon Yates
HOLY CROSS
NAME Andrew Bull
AGE 18 (both)
AGE 17
SPORT Cycling
SPORT Hockey
REPRESENTS Great Britain cycle squad
REPRESENTS England U18’s
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Coming 1st and 2nd in the national road series race
BEST SPORTING MOMENT Scoring the winning goal against Ireland in the last minute to go into the final of the Home Nations tournament
SPORTING HERO Chris Hoy
SPORTING HERO Muhammad Ali
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PESSYP SURVEY RESULTS 'The PESSYP (Physical Education School Sport & Young People) survey is our prime tool for measuring School Sports Partnership success. Each year every school completes the PESSYP survey which highlights the figures achieved in key areas of SSP work. The results from the last 4 years are displayed below, compared to the national figures. In context, the government ambition is that: 'by the end of academic year 2010-11, 40% of young people to take part in 5 hours a week of PE and sport'. 'by the end of academic year 2010-11, 80% of 5-16 year olds in every school sport partnership (SSP) to take part in 3 hours a week of PE and sport organised by schools'. KEY
B.OAK SSP
WOODHEY SSP
NATIONAL AVG.
2 HOURS OF HQ P.E PER WEEK 88%
2006
75% 80% 93%
2007
83% 86%
2008
95% 91% 90%
2009
95% 95% 91%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
100%
120%
INTRA-SCHOOL COMPETITION 58%
2006
64% 71% 71% 68%
2007 58%
81%
2008
87% 67% 84% 84%
2009 69%
20%
40%
60%
INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION
80%
NUMBER SCHOOL/ CLUB LINKS
44%
2006 2007 2008 2009
15%
2006
30% 37% 40% 32% 35%
8% 6% 13% 12%
2007 7%
35% 36% 41%
2008
36% 38% 44%
2009
13% 17% 8% 15% 17% 8%
10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
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10%
20%
30%
NUMBER OF COMMUNITY CLUB PARTICIPANTS 39% 36%
2006 27%
39%
2007
44% 29% 47%
2008
57% 32% 48%
2009
63% 31%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
70%
NUMBER OF PUPILS INVOLVED IN LEADERSHIP & VOLUNTEERING 2006
12% 10% 8% 17%
2007
12% 12%
18% 16% 16%
2008
20%
2009
15% 19%
10%
20%
30%
3 HOURS OF HQ P.E PER WEEK 40%
2007
46% 57%
2008
70% 74% 68%
2009 51%
20%
40%
60%
4 HOURS OF HQ P.E PER WEEK
80%
100%
5 HOURS OF HQ P.E PER WEEK 25%
42%
2008
70%
2008
55%
41% 30%
40%
2009
58%
20%
40%
2009
60%
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43%
20%
40%
60%
KEY WORK STRANDS PRIMARY CARE TRUST (PCT)
BURY SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
BURY YOUTH SERVICE The Bury Youth Service play a crucial role in
Bury SSP’s are currently working proactively
The Sports Development Unit (SDU) at
encouraging participation amongst young
with the PCT on a small number of projects
Castle Leisure Centre is integral to SSP
people in Bury through various community
which we hope will significantly impact upon
work. We have worked collectively and
settings. Links between the Youth Service
the lives of some of our key target groups in
positively on a number of projects over the
and SSP are very strong and we have
terms of health and participation. The
course of the 6 years that SSP has been in
achieved great success in joint work on a
success achieved with our Lifestyle Club
existence. As well as joint up work being
number of projects in the last 2 years. The
projects for 14-16 year olds has been
conducted in coaching and course delivery,
work of Adam Greenhalgh as Sport Activities
nationally recognised as a major success
we have also achieved successes in
Co-ordinator has meant that young people’s
area. As a result, the SSP are currently
maximising opportunities for young leaders
opportunity to access a range of activities
driving the MEND (Mind-Exercise-Nutrition-
and volunteers through the Step Into Sport
has been vastly enhanced. The Youth
Do It) programme in Bury. Lead deliverer
Programme. We have been able to secure
Service often are involved with some of
and SSCo Dave Wood explains ‘The MEND
sport specific development officers in
Bury’s most vulnerable young people who
project offers a solution to the growing
Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Netball and
perhaps don’t always get the opportunities
obesity epidemic. It utilises a family
Tennis; all of whom are involved in delivery
to participate in sport and leisure activities.
approach to better lifestyle choices through
of high quality PE at every primary school in
Activities have ranged from leadership
education about exercise, nutrition and day
Bury as well as ensuring high quality
courses to special ‘days out’, along with a
to day living’. Dave plans to run a total of 7
competitive opportunities exist within school
number of Sport Unlimited projects through
MEND courses to families across the
structures. Effective work is also continued
park and youth centre settings such as
academic year 2009/10 and with a number
through the sport specific development
Boxing, Cheerleading, Parkour, Mountain
of other projects in the pipeline the links with
groups, which are driven by the SDU. The
biking. The partnership has produced a
the PCT are looking stronger than ever.
role of the group is to share good practice,
number of very positive outcomes, including
drive new projects and initiatives, secure
development of an Ultimate Frisbee group,
funding and ensure that there are high
who won the ‘2009 – Greater Manchester
quality pathways for young people to source
Street games’ festival and training
in community settings. For more
opportunities for Youth Workers to deliver
information on the SDU please go to the
key SSP agendas, Eg Heartstart First Aid,
website www.bury.gov.uk and search sports
Sport Specific qualifications. The SSP and
development.
Youth Service have also jointly employed Ged Campbell to bridge the school community gap for some of these young people and Ged’s experience has been a big plus for the work he has carried out.
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