You are on page 1of 4

Evidence collecting for the Sainsburys School Games Kitemark

The following document can support your school to understand what is required should it be identified for the Sainsburys School
Games Kitemark external validation process. This document can also support School Games Organisers as part of the SGO verification process for silver and
gold level schools. It is not an exhaustive or definitive list, but can be used as a guide.

Only include pupils in years 3 13 in your calculations.

Criteria Pre-requisites Possible evidence


School Games website registration Automatic as all schools who apply for the Kitemark must be registered
Held a Sainsburys School Games Day as a Level 1 of the Sainsbury's School Games builds on a schools existing work to offer pupils a year-round
culmination of a year round competition programme of regular intra-school competition in a number of sports that culminate in a Sainsbury's
programme School Games Day: the ultimate school sports day.

Schools are not allowed to count their annual sports day as a School Games Day unless the day has
been formatted to develop the 3 key themes of a School Games Day, which are culture, celebration
and inclusion.

Examples of Level 1 School Games Days and case studies from the pilot areas (5.3MB)
A calendar of competition that demonstrates An annual or termly calendar that shows the sports competitions that your school is running. This can
opportunities for young people with SEND to be in paper format or online, via outlook etc
take part in competitions Young people with SEND can be:
Unable to play the running game
Recognised as having a special educational need
Cannot play the mainstream game
Will benefit from playing inclusive formats
Have not represented their school at level 2
Have a specific type of impairment
A notice board promoting Sainsburys School A formal branded Sainsburys School Games notice board, NOT a notice board for the promotion of PE
Games activity
A system in place to track young peoples A paper based or automated system that allows your school to track pupils participation in the School
participation in the Sainsburys School Games Games. This does not need to be hi-tech, but needs to be able to support schools to create strategies
to increase participation
Opportunities which attract less active young Knowledge of or copy of school policy to support this area
people to participate in physical activity List of opportunities available to less active young people (eg Change4Life clubs)
Provided at least two hours physical education All school timetables are different; however, to achieve the pre-requisite, schools should be offering all
during curriculum time each week for all pupils young people the opportunity to take part in 2 hours of PE per week. This should be evidenced by 2
hours on the timetable (for all pupils in years 3-11) and only be part of the curriculum. It cannot be
made up of additional non-curriculum activity. It cannot include any extracurricular activity before
school at lunchtime or after school. This criteria does not apply to years 1 and 2 and 12 and 13.
Criteria bronze, silver and gold Evidence
Provide the appropriate number of Sainsburys Calendar of competition and / or fixture lists
School Games competition formats
Engaging students in leading, managing and Appropriate levels of engagement for young people within the school demonstrated by
officiating in the Sainsburys School Games leadership academy programme of activity, leadership pathway documentation.
Registers of young people within the school that have taken part in L, M or O
To calculate this, you first need to identify the following:
the number of young people actively engaged as sports leaders in your school (yrs 3-13 only)
this academic year;
the number of young people in your school this academic year (yrs 3-13 only)
To get your percentage figure, you need to first take the number of young leaders engaged in your
school and divide this figure by the total number of young people in your school in years 3-13 this year.
Then multiply this figure by 100.
E.g. If you have 50 young leaders engaged in your school and 500 young people in your school in years
3-13, your calculation will be:
50 (young leaders) / by 500 (pupils in years 3-13 this academic year) x 100 = 10.
Offer opportunities that enable pupils to Registers of young people take part
participate in extra-curricular sporting activity Extra-curricular programme of activity
Promotional material regarding activity
To calculate this, you first need to identify the following:
the average number of extra-curricular competition and participation sessions delivered in
an average week (for yrs 3-13 only)
the average number of spaces available (i.e. the number of young people who can participate)
per session in an average week (for yrs 3-13 only)
the total number of young people in your school in years 3-13 this academic year.
To get your percentage figure, you need to first take the number of extra-curricular and participation
sessions delivered in an average week and multiply this by the average number of spaces available.
As this provides a weekly figure, to calculate a figure for a month you then need to multiply this by
4. Finally, divide this figure by the total number of young people in your school in years 3-13 this
academic year, and then multiply this by 100 to give you your percentage.
E.g. If you have 4 sessions running per week, with an average of 10 spaces available and 500 pupils on
your school roll your calculation will be:
4 (sessions per week) x 10 (spaces available) = 40
40 x 4 (weeks in a month) = 160 opportunities per month
160 / 500 (pupils in years 3-13 this academic year) x 100 = 32%.
Criteria silver only
Provide the appropriate number of Sainsburys Team sheets
School Games competition formats at B team Fixture lists
standard Competition Calendars
Engage students in the planning and Information on student councils, School sport organising committees or crews
development of Sainsburys School Games Minutes from meetings
activity Promotion of the activity eg photos of young people
Promotion to parents and local community once Photos
a month Press articles
Newsletters
Stills from website and / or plasma screens
Utilise sports coaches to support school sport Register of coaches / contact details and sports
activity Discussion with yp about the support they receive from coaches
Active links with local sports clubs List of clubs / contacts and rational for link eg club coach coaches within school
Promotional material that support these links eg posters
Registers of young people that have taken the pathway from school to the club
Match reports and results on website/local press Copy of articles and web stories
Criteria gold only
Provide the appropriate number of Sainsburys Team sheets
School Games competition formats at B team Fixture lists
and C team standard Competition Calendars
Strong engagement of students in Sainsburys Information on student councils, School sport organising committees or crews
School Games leagues or competitions (Level 2) Minutes from meetings
or Sainsburys School Games Festivals (Level 3) Promotion of the activity eg photos of young people
as volunteers or participants (where qualification School Games Festival programme or other promotional material linked to L3 eg photos
has been achieved) Team lists of those young people that qualified for the Festival
School Sport Organising Committee / Crew in Register of attendance at meetings / names of young people in SSOCs
place Minutes from meetings
Promotion of the activity eg photos of young people
Sports coaches supporting activity Register of coaches /contact details and sports
Discussion with yp about the support they receive from coaches
Wider school staff trained to support activity Detail of the programme
List of staff involved and sports delivered
Copy of school policy to develop this area
This can be anecdotal evidence too
Active links with local sports clubs List of clubs and rational for link eg club coach coaches within school
Promotional material that support these links eg posters
Registers of young people that have taken the pathway from school to the club
Secondary Schools only - talent support helping Register of young people with sporting talent inc which sports
balance sporting commitments Copy of school policy around this area of support and detail of support programme
This can be anecdotal evidence too
Primary & Special Schools only - talent support Knowledge of school policy around this area of support
helping develop potential
Promotion to parents and local community once Photos
a fortnight Press articles
Newsletters
Stills from website and / or plasma screens
Match reports and results on website/local press Copy of articles and web stories

There are no appeals should your school be unable to evidence your submitted data, your application will be failed by the external validation team

You might also like