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ISSUE 055

Sport England – Place Expansion 

Place expansion continues with 27 new partnerships - And Plymouth is one!

Sport England have launched a major expansion of our Place Partnerships, announcing 27 new locations across the country where we’ll work in the heart of communities to tackle high rates of inactivity. 

It’s the latest stage of our commitment to ending the ‘postcode lottery’ for physical activity – ensuring that where you live does not dictate how long you live or the opportunities you have to be active.

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The Plymouth School Sports Partnership are delighted to be involved in this project working alongside Active Devon and PE Scholar.

Primary School Hockey CPD – Change of Date 

Thursday 26th February 2026 2-4pm at Stoke Damerel Community College.

This 2 hour, face to face practical workshop is designed to equip teachers and trainee teachers with the confidence and competence to deliver high-quality physical education lessons and extracurricular activities in primary schools.

Whether you're new to teaching hockey or have years of experience, this non-assessed workshop will level up your skills and ensure your lessons are fun and engaging for all students.

Workshop Objectives:

  • Understand the benefits of teaching hockey, including its gender-neutral and accessible nature.
  • Learn practical solutions for common challenges like equipment and safety.
  • Receive a 6-week plan of fun, introductory games you can use in PE or extracurricular sessions.
  • Discover how to adapt games to build broader skills such as teamwork and resilience.
  • Connect games to specific curriculum aims, ensuring every activity has a clear purpose.
  • Get tips on next steps and additional resources to continue your professional development.

Upon completion, you will receive a wide range of resources, including lesson plans and videos, to support your delivery of hockey in PE.

Please wear appropriate clothing as this is a practical workshop and you will be taking part in the activities.

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Lipson Cluster Family Events 2025-2026

Following on from success of the addition PSSP Lipson Cluster Primary Family Events that we ran at Lipson Cooperative Academy for the last two years, we have booked to do the same for this year:

  • Monday 26th January 2026 - Year 5/6 Netball (Sports Hall) 3.30-5.00pm
  • Monday 9th February 2026 - Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Cross-Country (Field) 3.30-5.00pm 
  • Monday 23rd February 2026- Year 5/6 Girls Football Festival (Astro) 3.30-5.00pm
  • Monday 30th March 2026 -Year 2 Multi-Skills Festival (Sports Hall) 3.30-5.00pm 
  • Monday 18th May 2026 -  Year 5/6 Boys Football Festival (Astro) 3.30-5.00pm
  • Monday 1st June 2026 - Year 5/6 Tag-Rugby (Astro) 3.30-5.00pm 

To book onto these events and for more information, please visit the Events page on our website: www.plymouthssp.co.uk 

Your students don't have to have been training for these events, we will run these as coached opportunities and will adapt the events to meet the needs of those that are attending. 

Inclusion Live 2026 

Registration are live: Inclusion Live 2026: Monday 26 - Friday 30 January 2026.

This week of virtual webinars, funded by the Department for Education, aims to upskill practitioners in how to make PE, school sport and physical activity more inclusive for children and young people with SEND.

This year, we will have six webinars covering a range of topics and featuring expert speakers and examples from schools. Visit the booking page to see more details on each webinar and book your space.

Inclusion Live Week - Youth Sport Trust

Complete your free Well Check...

The Youth Sport Trust's Well Schools: Well Check is a quick and insightful self-review that helps you:

  • Evaluate your school’s current wellbeing culture
  • Identify key strengths and opportunities for growth
  • Then download a tailored development plan to guide your next steps.

As a school, you will receive your tailored Well Schools action plan, support and resources, content from trusted partners, and tools for school improvement.

Well Schools - Youth Sport Trust

Toolkit for Improving PE for Muslim Girls 

Have you looked at the new toolkit that is now live on the Girls Football in Schools website?

The FA and Nike, alongside Youth Sport Trust and Muslim Sports Foundation have created a toolkit to help break down the barriers Muslim girls face, in PE, football and across wider sport.

It’s full of real insights, practical tips, guidance and case studies to help schools create spaces where every girl feels seen, respected and empowered to take part. What positive action can you take to share this important resource with schools in your partnership?

Every Girl is Made for This Game

PSSP Sports Apprenticeship Vacancy 

The PSSP seeks an apprentice to support the delivery of school sports programmes across Plymouth. The role involves planning, coaching, and assisting with events, clubs, and outdoor activities. Based at Sir John Hunt College, you'll be an integral part of our dynamic team, helping to inspire young people. Plymouth School Sports Partnership (PSSP) Sports Apprenticeship – Find an apprenticeship – GOV.UK

Children’s activity levels rising but inactivity remains too high 

More children than ever are taking part, but too many are missing out on the benefits of an active lifestyle

The number of children and young people playing sport and taking part in physical activity in England is at the highest level since we started our Active Lives Survey in 2017-18.

Sport England’s latest Active Lives Children and Young People Survey Report, which we’ve published today, shows that there are over half a million (580,000) more children meeting the Chief Medical Officers’ (CMO) guidelines of taking part in an average of 60 minutes or more of sport and physical activity every day than there were seven years ago – an increase of 5.8%.

This reflects significant progress, especially considering the huge disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, and is testament to the hard work of schools, sports clubs and many organisations across the sport and physical activity sector.

However, the report also shows that less than half of all children (49.1%) meet the CMO’s guidelines and that significant inequalities remain – underscoring how much there is still to be done to ensure every child in England enjoys the physical and mental health benefits of taking part.

Children’s activity levels rising but inactivity remains too high | Sport England

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PSSP New Age Kurling
Wednesday 26th November 2025 – Another great morning of sport at Plympton Academy with our Sports Leaders running a New Age Kurling event for children in mainstream and special schools. We had 8 teams from 7 schools with us this morning – represented were Hooe, Prince Rock, Old Priory, W...
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