Improvement Planning

Improvement Plan: Health and Wellbeing / Date:2012-13
IP 2
Key Development and Entitlement / Desired Impact / Expected Completion Date
  • To promote a more active and healthy lifestyle
To enable pupils to make informed choices
regarding mental, emotional, social and
physical well-being which will be sustained
into adult life
Promote the health of all staff within the school
community and develop arrangements to
support their mental, social, emotional and
physical wellbeing
  • Whole school undertaking of RRSA
/
  • Pupils understand their responsibility to
personal, health and wellbeing and know
where to access support
  • Minimum of 2 hours of physical activity each week across the school will benefit pupils health
  • Pupils and parents are aware of the availability of choices within their own community
  • Development of school ethos to include children's rights - Rights Respecting approach established in classrooms
  • Consistent approach throughout school
/
  • June 2013
  • Ongoing
  • Ongoing
  • Ongoing
  • Ongoing

How will we get there? / When will we get there? / Who will be involved?
  • All classes will timetable for 2 hours of PE per week
  • Additional activities will be organised by the P6/7 Active Schools Leaders to develop personal and interpersonal skills
  • Continuation of school gardening club
  • Continue to offer extra-curricular clubs/activities to all children
  • Further develop Health Week building on experiences of last session
  • Work within sustainability and global citizenship through Eco SchoolsScotland and Green Dream toolkit
  • Redevelopment of outdoor area following on from consultation with children in 2011-12
  • Embrace RRSA across the establishment
  • Working in the outdoors through ForestSchool
/ Ongoing
June 2013
Ongoing
Ongoing
May 2013
Ongoing
June 2013
Ongoing
Ongoing / All school staff, visiting specialists, children, parents, outside agencies
P4-7 and possibly Nursery
CPD, Journey to Excellence (5), Other Resources / Finance / Time Required
  • Eco SchoolsScotland website in particular page that maps H & W outcomes with Eco Schools work

  • Green Dream toolkit
  • RRSA website, colleagues in other RRSA schools
  • Visit from Claire Warden, Mindstretchers re outside space
/ Possibly £50 for Health Week activities / Staff planning time
Total
Cost / £50
Evidence of Success / How will we find out?
  • 2 hours of quality physical education being delivered throughout the school
  • Increased participation in after school clubs/activities within and outwith schools
  • Willing teacher/parent participation in an organised programme ofactivities
  • Health Week activities improved on last session with input from children and parents
  • Eco School Green flag award applied for and gained
  • RRSA Recognition of Commitment
  • RRSA Level 1 accreditation
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  • Monitoring of PE sessions
  • Feedback from schoolclubs at assemblies and through school newsletters
  • Positive feedback from staff
  • Feedback from children and parents
  • Evaluation of Green Dream toolkit