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NSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 1 of 4: The Hidden Educational Powerhouse: Physical Activity in School Leadership

NSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 1 of 4: The Hidden Educational Powerhouse: Physical Activity in School Leadership

Update: 2025-05-29
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The vital connection between educational leadership and physical activity takes center stage in this compelling conversation with the NSW Department of Education's School Sports Unit. As school leaders navigate competing priorities, understanding the wealth of support available through structured sporting pathways becomes essential for student wellbeing and academic success.

Andrew Hooper, who bridges the Primary Principals Association and Primary School Sports Association, reveals how these organisations collaborate to deliver Australia's longest-running gifted and talented program. With over 125 years of history, the PSSA offers critical support for principals implementing effective sport programs, from legal guidance to skills development and event management. The conversation highlights how engagement with local PSSA representatives and subscription to the Sports Unit newsletter can transform a school's approach to physical activity.

Peter Banks then unpacks the six arms of the School Sports Unit: representative pathways, disability inclusion, teaching resources, swimming programs, Premier's Sporting Challenge, and policy guidelines. The spotlight falls on the School Physical Activity Health Check—a powerful tool already used by 350+ schools to baseline their programs against research-backed standards and develop improvement plans aligned with school excellence frameworks.

The discussion clarifies common misconceptions, particularly the important distinction between representative pathways and local participation opportunities. Banks emphasises that principals are ultimately responsible for local sporting arrangements and should actively engage in governance structures to ensure alignment with school values and priorities.

Looking ahead to 2025, the Unit's commitment to live streaming 32 state sporting events demonstrates their dedication to equity, particularly for rural and remote communities who can now celebrate student achievements regardless of location.

Ready to enhance your school's approach to physical activity? Subscribe to the School Sports Unit newsletter, explore the professional learning options in the Teacher Resource Hub, and consider how strategic engagement with structured sporting pathways can build both student wellbeing and staff leadership capacity. 

Link to NSW School Sports Unit:

https://education.nsw.gov.au/teaching-and-learning/curriculum/school-sport

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NSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 1 of 4: The Hidden Educational Powerhouse: Physical Activity in School Leadership

NSW Department of Education Sports Unit: Part 1 of 4: The Hidden Educational Powerhouse: Physical Activity in School Leadership

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