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Sporting Schools is an Australian Government initiative designed to help schools to increase children's participation in sport, and to connect them with community sporting opportunities.

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We have a range of tools and information that are designed to help sporting organisations create great sporting environments for children. Browse the Australian Sports Commission website or view some of the featured resources below.

Australian Sports Commission Resources

  • Supporting Sport in Schools

    Supporting Sport in Schools

    Access resources to help your sport align sports products and resources to the Australian curriculum and deliver quality teacher PD.

  • Physical literacy

    Physical literacy

    Access the Physical Literacy Framework to develop sport products that create more well-rounded participants.

  • Youth Participation

    Youth Participation

    Understand how your sport can help overcome the barriers to sport participation for people age 13 to 17 years.

  • Play by the Rules

    Play by the Rules

    Online learning and information to assist in preventing and dealing with discrimination, harassment, child safety, inclusion and integrity issues in sport.

  • Clearinghouse for Sport

    Clearinghouse for Sport

    Your online gateway and knowledge base for a range of quality information on sport, physical activity, and active recreation.

Sporting Schools Evaluation Insights

2016 Evaluation

Sporting Schools hits the mark for program users

Sport Australia engaged ORIMA Research to undertake an independent national evaluation of the Australian Government’s Sporting Schools program during 2016 - to determine the extent to which the program has achieved its intended aims and objectives.

More than 6,700 educators and 1600 coaches and coach providers participated in the evaluation and eighty nine per cent or more of people using Sporting Schools strongly endorse the program and want to stay involved.

Overall, the findings highlight that:

  • local communities place high value on sport in school
  • schools value external coaches delivering sport in schools
  • the program is helping to strengthen the broad value of sport and its contribution to key child development outcomes.

Sport Australia is working with sport and education partners to enhance the delivery of sport in schools through a range of strategic and operational projects. This includes building upon the following key success factors identified in the findings:

  • an engaged coordinator or Principal selecting sports that meet the specific needs of their students
  • co-delivery of sports by teachers and external coaches
  • an inclusive program that accommodates a diverse range of abilities. Adaptable activities suitable for novices as well as children who already have skills in the sport
  • good equipment/facilities
  • junior products designed for delivery in schools. Products that emphasises a games-based approach to learning, minimise waiting time, explicitly promote inclusivity, and suitable for large mixed-ability groups of varying age
  • experienced, trained and organised coaches
  • appropriate child-to-coach ratios
  • pathways to community sport

Evaluation summaries

To find out more, download the evaluation summaries below.

Sporting Schools Plus

Sporting Schools Plus aimed to influence the whole-school environment by creating opportunities for students to encounter impactful physical activity experiences throughout the school day. The program funded 450 schools to activate the Physical Literacy: Guide for Schools over terms 2, 3 and 4 in 2020.

Additional Resources

Club Connect

Sporting Schools Club Connect aimed to enable primary schools to build on their involvement in the Sporting Schools program by establishing and building on relationships with local sporting clubs.

Successful schools delivered an out of school hours sport program by engaging a Club Connect partner sport.

The focus of the initiative was to support primary school students to transition from a school-based sporting program to participating at their local sporting club, promoting a lifelong engagement in sport.

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

  • Sun Smart

    Sun Smart

    Access the SunSmart sun protection policies and tips to help keep your participants safe when outdoors.

Have any questions about Sporting Schools?

Email:support@sportingschools.gov.au

Phone: 1300 785 707

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