Sports Grant Expenditure 2018-19 (Academic Year September 2018 – August 2019)
Schools receive PE and sports premium funding based on the number of pupils in Years 1 to 6.
The premium is used to:
FUNDING RECEIVED
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Number of eligible pupils: 388 |
Total amount received: £19,610
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OBJECTIVES
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MEETING THE SWIMMING AND WATER SAFETY NATIONAL CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
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What percentage of Year 6 pupils can swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres?
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40 % |
What percentage of Year 6 pupils can use a range of strokes effectively, for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke?
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60 % |
What percentage of Year 6 pupils can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations?
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35 % |
Has the PE and sport premium been used to provide additional provision for swimming activities over and above the national curriculum requirements? |
No |
Nature of Support 18/19 |
Cost per annum |
Impact |
Objective 1: Engaging all pupils in regular physical activity
‘Active 30’ – SOCs
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£800 + Costing for staffing below
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Aimed at children less likely to be involved with physical activity. Encourage and teach them to find opportunities in daily life to build in some physical activity. Make them aware of how to lead a healthy lifestyle. |
Objective 2: Raising the profile of PE and sport across the school as a tool for whole-school improvement
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Costing for staffing below TBC |
Improving the breadth and range of sports coaching and sports competition opportunities for pupils i.e. helping to increasing participation in school sport at school and involving more children and a wide range of activities.
Encourage and promote participation. |
Objective 3: Increasing staff members’ confidence, knowledge and skills in teaching PE and sport
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£1150 + £750
£500
£3300
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Improving opportunities for participation in physical activity/sport for those children who do not normally enjoy being P.E. or any form of physical activity.
To improve opportunities for the Active 30 scheme and encourage children to be physical throughout the day.
Upskilling teachers and staff to improve their knowledge, confidence and professional dev. of teaching P.E. lessons
Improved provision for OAA as part of the KS2 curriculum (team-building learning for KS1) |
Objective 4: Offering pupils a broader range of sports and activities
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£120
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Aimed at children less likely to be involved with physical activity. Encourage and teach them to find opportunities in daily life to build in some physical activity. Make them aware of how to lead a healthy lifestyle. |
Objective 5: Increasing pupils’ participation in competitive sport
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Total cost for coaching and admin release = £1538
£100
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Give more children the chance to take part in competitions. Engage more pupils with a variety of different clubs.
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TOTAL EXPENDITURE: |
£19610 |
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