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PRIMARY STARS 2017/18 Newcastle United Foundation is a leading sporting and education charity and a chosen partner for the Premier Leagues Primary Stars programme. This brochure is our chance to share with you our unrivalled ability to


  1. PRIMARY STARS 2017/18

  2. Newcastle United Foundation is a leading sporting and education charity and a chosen partner for the Premier League’s Primary Stars programme. This brochure is our chance to share with you our unrivalled ability to deliver high quality and safe PE and School Sport, which meets your whole school plan and uses the power of football to motivate, inspire and engage your pupils. Read on to fjnd out more Kate Bradley Head of Newcastle United Foundation 02

  3. CONTENTS Page 4 – What is Primary Stars? Page 5 – More than football Page 6 – Primary Stars goals Page 7 – Primary Stars outcomes Page 8 – Why Newcastle United Foundation? Page 9 – Proven track record Page 10 – Supporting teachers Page 11 – Quality assurances and safeguarding Page 12 – Our partners Page 13 – Primary Stars Rewards Page 14 – What will it cost? Page 15 – How to book 03

  4. WHAT IS PRIMARY STARS? • Curriculum linked resources for EYFS/KS1 and KS2, produced by the Premier League • Qualifj ed coaching staff to support learning • Provides professional development and continuing support for teachers • Promotes healthy and active lifestyles • Links PE and School Sport to whole school priorities • Age and stage appropriate provision • Utilises Premier League digital resources “Excellent delivery for this term. The Match Fit and On Side programmes were great and we have lots of evidence in our e-books from the delivery of both programmes.” Lee Comstock, School Business Manager, Throckley Primary School 04

  5. MORE THAN FOOTBALL Combining Newcastle United Foundation expertise with the brand of Newcastle United Football Club and the power of football to bring the curriculum to life. Classroom based P.S.H.E. Curriculum PE Curriculum On Side - Develops knowledge and • Fundamental movement understanding about racism, sexism, and disability discrimination, British Values, • Modifjed team games bullying and religion. • Attacking and defending invasion games Match Fit – Focuses on healthy eating, the human body, food labelling and how to lead • Striking and fjelding a healthy lifestyle. • Athletics and fjtness Family Football – Helping families enjoy • Football learning together, exploring topics such as fair play, teamwork, healthy lifestyles, healthy • Problem solving and challenge games eating, equality and diversity. • Multi skills Maths, English and Enterprise for Primary Schools are to be launched in 2018 • Net and wall games 05

  6. PRIMARY STARS GOALS • Expert coaching that helps primary schools and teachers deliver great PE and School Sport • Lesson plans that increase children’s enjoyment, participation and skills in sport and other physical activity • Curriculum linked programmes that help children develop the personal skills and values they need to achieve their goals • Programmes that engage and enhance children’s understanding of, interest and confjdence in English, Maths and other curriculum areas • Knowledgeable staff who enrich your existing PE and School Sport provision • Coaches to encourage young people to take part in sport outside school • Positive role models for pupils, providing motivation to achieve aspirations and help develop life-long participation in sport 06

  7. PRIMARY STARS OUTCOMES • Develops pupils’ physical literacy • Promotes life-long participation in sport and physical activity • Helps children achieve their potential across the curriculum • Improves performance and prepares for competition • Enhances life skills including communication, teamwork, fair play and leadership • Develops and maintains positive attitudes to learning “We were lucky to have the fj rst of six visits from Newcastle United Foundation coach, Ben. The group had a great initial session and were given tips on how to improve their game in all areas.” Stephen Langley, PE Coordinator, Trinity School (SEN) 07

  8. WHY NEWCASTLE UNITED FOUNDATION? • Leading sporting and education charity • Independent charity supported by Newcastle United Football Club with links to Premier League support and training • Qualifj ed, skilled and experienced staff • Commitment to safeguarding and quality assurance • Knowledge of the impact of PE, physical activity and School Sport on whole school priorities • Strong local and national partnerships • Added value and incentives for your school, teachers and pupils 08

  9. PROVEN TRACK RECORD • Reach almost 30,000 local school children each year • Deliver a wide range of sporting and education programmes • Strong partnerships with over 225 local Primary, Secondary and SEN Schools In 2015/16 • 13,266 primary school children in 126 schools took part in School Sport and PE programmes • 4,595 primary school children in 49 schools learned about healthy lifestyles through Match Fit • 4,312 parents/carers and children in 45 schools took part in Family Football • 36 SEN schools took part in Foundation programmes “The sports SLA we have taken out with you this year has so much variety and has enabled our school to give pupils well-rounded, diverse PE sessions” Rose Wilcox, Business Manager, St Mark’s and St George’s RC Primary School 09

  10. SUPPORTING TEACHERS • Support, training and professional development for teaching staff • Builds skills and confj dence so teachers can deliver high quality PE and School Sport • Pre-prepared learning materials and lesson plans • Assembly ideas and templates • Videos and online resources to provide animated demonstrations • Bespoke whole school teacher training • Easy to use assessment model for pupils, parents and teachers on all programmes • Supports teachers to use PPA time effectively 10

  11. QUALITY ASSURANCES AND SAFEGUARDING • Dedicated safeguarding team with regular reviews of safeguarding policies and procedures • Thorough staff recruitment and selection procedures • Enhanced DBS checks, Emergency First Aid and Safeguarding certifjcates held by all delivery staff • Professional coaching staff who hold a FA Level 2 in Coaching Football qualifjcation • Skills, experience and technical expertise to work with and engage children • Public liability insurance • Comprehensive policies and procedures • Pre-programme induction with Foundation staff • Ongoing performance management and staff observations • Premier League Preliminary Level Equality Standard 11

  12. OUR PARTNERS Newcastle United Football Club Premier League AfPE The FA Sport England Youth Sport Trust Active Newcastle Early Years School Improvement Service Newcastle City Council Active North Tyneside Gateshead School Sport Clennell Education Solutions Partnership 12

  13. PRIMARY STARS REWARDS Recognise and reward pupil achievements, behaviour and attendance* • 20 match day tickets • A celebration event or ‘Away Day’ at St James’ Park for pupils and staff • Stadium tour for 30 pupils, staff and parents • Signed football • Infmatable Goal hire for fun days or fundraising • Creative ‘Match Report’ writing lesson • One school per local authority area will qualify for a match day reporter experience • One school per local authority area will qualify for a ball boy/girl experience “The GOALden Shot event has been instrumental, and a fundamentally important part of our school’s annual fundraising activities for the past fjve years and it has helped the school generate over £10,000 towards our vital school funds.” Graham Wall, Business Manager, Redesdale Primary School *This is an additional offer, see page 14 for details 13

  14. WHAT WILL IT COST? Whole Year Programme 1 full day in school per week for 38 weeks 228 hours of in school/ extracurricular delivery £5,000.00 • 160 hours of PE delivery • 12 hours of On Side • 12 hours of Match Fit • 12 hours of Family Learning (extracurricular) • 32 hours of extracurricular activity Optional Primary Stars Rewards £1,500.00 Half Year Programme Half a day in school per week for 38 weeks 132 hours of in school/ extracurricular activity £2,850.00 • 64 hours of PE delivery • 12 hours of On Side • 12 hours of Match Fit • 12 hours of Family Learning (extracurricular) • 32 hours of extracurricular activity Optional Primary Stars Rewards £1,750.00 14

  15. HOW TO BOOK To fjnd out more information or to book contact: Steve Beharall Operations Manager Steve.beharall@nufc.co.uk 07792 133 310 Liam Atkin Schools Partnerships Coordinator Liam.atkin@nufc.co.uk 07973 121 776 15

  16. 0 Newcastle United Foundation St James’ Park Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4ST 0844 372 1892/8451* Foundation@nufc.co.uk www.nufoundation.org.uk NewcastleUnitedFoundation @nu_foundation Registered Charity Number 1124896 Registered Company Number 06412345 *Calls cost 7p per minute plus your standard network charge.

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