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Teachers fear new school sport policy may fail to deliver Olympic legacy

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Headteachers, teachers and sports administrators have privately voiced concern that the government’s soon-to-be-announced £100m-a-year school sport policy may fail to deliver the hoped-for legacy from the London 2012 Games. This is from the Guardian…

They fear that schools will not quickly recover from the impact of the decision by the Department for Education to axe £162m in ringfenced funding for a nationwide network of school sports partnerships and are concerned that the anticipated new plan remains flawed because it will rely heavily on external coaches rather than staff PE teachers.

The new scheme, brokered by the prime minister, David Cameron, and the London 2012 chairman and government legacy adviser Lord Coe, aims to ensure that all children retain access to specialist sports provision at least once a week and has been described as “the last piece in the legacy jigsaw”.

Major sports governing bodies, including the Football Association, the Rugby Football Union and the Lawn Tennis Association, will play a key role offering expertise and coaching provision. They are expected to be briefed on the plans on Thursday, while the Premier League has also indicated that its clubs may be prepared to play a role in providing coaches to local schools.

But while they are reluctant to speak out publicly until the detail of the plans is unveiled, those on the frontline of providing PE in schools say that offering coaching in competitive sport is different to ensuring they are able to provide their pupils with a basic level of “physical literacy” and encourage sporting habits for life.

There is also concern that engaging outside coaches to provide tuition rather than funding PE specialists within schools could over time lead sport to be pushed out of the curriculum. In particular, there are worries that the funding announced will not be ringfenced exclusively for sport and may be spent on other things, and that proper ways of measuring its impact may not be put in place.

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