In March, the Department for Education introduced non-statutory guidance on enhancing the provision of physical education and improving access to sport in school.

The guidance emphasizes the recommended minimum of 2 hours of PE per week and the importance of ensuring equality of access to PE and extra-curricular school sport and competition.

AJB and meeting the new government guidance.

AJB offers many features that align with the examples provided by the government, showcasing successful approaches to implementing PE improvement. ​Here are some key highlights:

Embedding PE and school sport into the school ethos and culture: ​

  • Teachers have access to all the information they need to deliver exceptional PE lessons, with a clear outline of how lessons will be delivered throughout the entire year. ​
  • Data from our Active Minds wellbeing programme is analysed, enabling the generation of powerful whole-school reports, progress tracking, and attainment reports. ​

School approaches to timetabling at least 2 hours of curriculum PE: ​

  • Our CPD programme is designed to upskill staff, making PE accessible to all of your teachers.
  • Lesson plans are provided and explained by our coaches as they are being taught, enabling you to recreate them accurately in future.

School approaches to ensuring a high level of uptake in extra-curricular sports and physical activity: ​

  • AJB offers an active lunchtimes programme, allowing children to engage in productive physical activity and games during lunch and break times. ​
  • Our FUNdamentals programme focuses on pre-school children to help introduce those fundamental movement skills and enable them to get active throughout their life.

Delivering equal opportunity to access PE and sport programs: ​

  • AJB encourages individual progression and a growth mindset through our coaching techniques and monitoring at the beginning and end of each unit. ​


For a full report on the new government guidance check out the link below: