British Judo is
delighted to announce its School 2 Dojo Programme, which
will help BJA clubs to build active links with their local
schools, helping to attract more participants through school-club
links than ever before.
In 2003, the Department
for Education and Skills (DFES) and the Department for Culture,
Media & Sport (DCMS) launched the National School Sport
Strategy, which incorporates the Physical Education, School
Sport and Club Links Programme (PESSCL).
School 2 Dojo
will simplify BJA's approach to PESSCL, whilst still achieving
the same objectives set out by the DCMS and DFES.
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The
ethos behind School 2 Dojo is to simplify the concept, assist
BJA clubs, and involve the schools more in the process.
By
2010 all 5-19 year olds will be offered at least 5 hours of
sport each week, which will comprise of at least 2 hours of
high quality PE and sport at school. In addition they will
also be encouraged to take part in at least a further 2-3
hours beyond the school day through community sport, for example
judo in BJA clubs. It is believed that this will be achieved
via active school-club links.
Recent Government
results have revealed that 13% of judo clubs are using the
scheme fully. Although this percentage is promising there
is still room for improvement when compared to Hockey where
23% of clubs have links and Gymnastics at 35%.
Information on how
to start and build an active partnership with your local school
can now be found on the Development
Page. The free School
2 Dojo online toolkit is available to all and includes
downloadable letters and templates, a glossary of terms, as
well as information on key partners in your area that will
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School 2 Dojo
Recognition for Schools
In reality
schools rarely gets any recognition, and therefore they are not
always motivated to activate the formal link agreement once it is
in place.
The School
2 Dojo Programme will now give recognition to the schools , who
will have an opportunity to achieve a grade for the level of commitment
to the local judo club. This will provide the school with more reasons
to be pro-active in the link.
Education and
activation
Once a link agreement
is in place the relationship can involve the club having regular
contact with the school and possibly doing judo demonstrations and
taster sessions to improve awareness of the sport and the club,
right through to the club being a major active presence within the
school.
Free Resource
Pack
The School 2 Dojo Resource
pack is available exclusively to BJA CLUBMARK Clubs, which will
include resources, together with the use of a consistent image and
brand which will revolutionise the way that they promote themselves
and the sport within schools.
Registered
CLUBMARK Clubs simply send an up to date copy of any School-Club
Link Agreements, which will entitle them to the FREE
pack. The pack will include a one page guide to best practice when
working with schools, a supply of judo leaflets to give out during
assemblies or sessions, posters and a certificate for all the schools
named in your club links agreements. Further supplies will be available
at a slight charge and a price list and order form will be available
in the pack.
If your club has a strong
and interactive link with local schools and would like to be involved
in the early release of the School 2 Dojo programme, please contact
Daniel Griffin on danielgriffin@britishjudo.org.uk
or call 07817 995093.
For more information
on School 2 Dojo please see the April edition of Matside.
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