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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Sports to improve SATS

PEMark Lupton has written an interesting article for the Guardian on how sports have helped improve the SATs results in St Leonard's primary school, Lancashire.  It's an interesting article, and certainly one that you may want to read if you're thinking about how your playground could be used to it's full potential.  The headteacher finishes that article saying:

"The impact this has had here is remarkable - it's a completely different place now, it's colourful and bright, it's a vibrant and dynamic place to learn. It has improved behaviour, our results are better, the children are more confident and they have higher aspirations, and we have far fewer cases of absenteeism in both staff and pupils. Bullying is not an issue here.  

The children are still coming in to the school at the same low baseline, well below national expectations. The difference is they are leaving well above those same national expectations."

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