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"Since our last Platinum application, Hunslet Carr Primary School has continued to embed physical activity as a fundamental part of our school culture, pushing beyond our previous successes to create deeper, more sustainable improvements.

1. Broadened Participation & Inclusion:
We have significantly increased the breadth of opportunities available to all pupils, ensuring even more children are engaging in physical activity regardless of their background or ability. Building on our earlier work with The Hunslet Club, we now offer even more diverse clubs, including inclusive sessions targeted at SEND pupils and girls-only sports to promote gender balance. This has led to a measurable increase in participation across all year groups and demographics.

2. Pupil Voice and Leadership:
Since the last application, we have amplified pupil voice in shaping our PE and sports offer. Our Sports Leaders and School Council now co-design and lead initiatives such as intra-school competitions, lunch-time activities, and health and wellbeing campaigns. This shift has not only increased engagement but also helped foster leadership and responsibility among pupils.

3. Curriculum Integration and Cross-Curricular Activity:
Our commitment to physical literacy has expanded into other areas of the curriculum. Teachers now embed movement and activity breaks within all lessons, and PE themes are being reinforced through PSHE, science, and even English writing tasks. This holistic approach supports wellbeing and learning retention.

4. Staff Development and Consistency:
While we were proud of the Real PE implementation in our last application, we have now trained all staff further to deliver high-quality PE consistently. Regular CPD and peer observations ensure that every teacher feels confident and supported in delivering engaging, challenging, and inclusive PE lessons.

5. Community and Parental Engagement:
We have deepened our partnership with families and local organisations. We now run termly “Family Activity Afternoons” and collaborate with local sports teams and health groups to run workshops, promoting healthy lifestyles both in and out of school. We’ve also maintained and grown our relationship with role models like Liam Cooper, and introduced new figures to keep inspiring our pupils.

6. Evidence of Impact:
The impact is evident in our repeated pupil voice surveys, which show increased enjoyment, self-confidence, and understanding of how physical activity supports mental health. Afterschool club attendance has nearly doubled, and there has been a noticeable reduction in behavioural incidents during breaktimes, thanks to structured activities now led by trained coaches and pupil leaders.

7. Sustainability and Future Planning:
We have built physical activity into our school improvement plan and budget planning, ensuring our progress is sustainable. We are also working toward gaining parent volunteers to support clubs, and training lunchtime supervisors to deliver active play without always relying on external coaches. "
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