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William Brookes School wins prestigious national school sport accolade

(Posted on 09/02/18)

William Brookes School wins prestigious national school sport accolade

William Brookes School has become one of the first schools in England to win a new national award for making a commitment to develop its students to be the best they can be in competitive school sport.

We are one of only 20 secondary maintained comprehensive schools in the country to receive the special School Games Platinum Award. The Award is part of the School Games Mark, a government led awards scheme launched in 2012 and administered by national charity the Youth Sport Trust, which had close to 9,000 applicants this year. Its aim is to reward schools for a commitment to the development of competition across schools and into the community.

Participating in this process allows schools to evaluate their PE provision, grading them either bronze, silver or gold, and assists schools in developing an action plan for future progress. The Platinum Award is the new fourth level of the award scheme, introduced earlier this year to celebrate schools who had shown consistently high-levels of enthusiasm and commitment to school sport. Applications are only open to those schools who achieved five successive gold awards.

To achieve the gold award a school must meet a certain set of criteria, which includes engaging a high percentage of young people in both curricular and extracurricular activities, participating in a minimum number of competitions across different sports, and reaching out to target groups including young leaders, volunteers, and those previously identified as the school’s least-active pupils.

Geoff Renwick, Head of William Brookes, said: “This is a truly great honour that places our school sport offer amongst the very best in this country. As the only Coubertin School in Great Britain and with the Winter Olympics just starting, the heritage and present day reality are one that is befitting of the motto ‘be the best you can be’. I am very proud of the high priority our staff, students and parents place on sport, leisure and health at our school”

Ali Oliver, Chief Executive of the Youth Sport Trust, said: “We are pleased to introduce the new Platinum Award this year to give these exemplary schools the recognition which they deserve. We are extremely proud of all our award winners for the passion which they have shown towards the School Games and their dedication to providing opportunities for all young people to take part in competitive school sport.

At a time when young people are becoming less healthy and less active, the School Games provides opportunities for millions across the country to participate in sport and reap the benefits of an active lifestyle both on and off the field. Schools like William Brookes are really leading the way.”

All Platinum Awards will be valid for two years and successful applicants will not be required to apply again in 2018. The school will have the opportunity to maintain their Platinum Award when next applying in Summer 2019.

The photo shows all five gold mark awards and the prestigious Platinum Award.

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