Event Themes and Intents

Themes:

All local South Norfolk SSP events (face to face and virtual) will now follow our new event themes; Engage, Develop and Compete. These themes have been developed to help clarify the purpose of each event and help schools identify the pupils who will benefit most from attending and taking part.

Engage: Events are non competitive festivals created to inspire young people through positive activity experience. These events may have been designed for a specific focus group.

Develop Events will have a strong emphasis on the School Games Values and will primarily focus on supporting the development of physical, personal, emotional and social health.

Compete Events are for pupils who are competitive in nature and enjoying performing and competing against others. Events will be developed and delivered using the School Games principles of competition ensuring SMILES for all.

Intents:

Activities will aim to address a range of wider outcomes. Each activity will focus on achieving one of the following intents.

Engage: 

  1. To improve health
  2. To develop independance
  3. To engage new audiences

Develop:

  1. To foster social connections
  2. To develop physical skills
  3. To increase confidence

Compete:

  1. To develop sport specific skills
  2. To develop character and life skills
  3. To support individual development in sport

Upcoming Events

Yr 5/6 Tag Rugby Mega Fest Rearranged

Date: 18th April 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 14:00 PM

School Games Year 4-6 Bee Netball

Date: 25th April 2024
Time: 09:30 AM - 14:00 PM

School Games Year 10-11 Leadership Careers Fair

Date: 29th April 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 14:00 PM

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