Sports Funding
During 2017/18 academic year, St Peter’s received for its sports premium funding a total of £3,702 lump sum plus £5 per pupil over 5 as at October 2016, and £10,378 allocated in January 2018.
At St Peter’s Primary School, sport funding is used to make sustainable improvements to the quality of PE and sport. DfE guidance outlines five 5 key indicators that schools should target:
- the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity - the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 to 18 engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, of which 30 minutes should be in school
- the profile of PE and sport is raised across the school as a tool for whole-school improvement
- increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport
- broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils
- increased participation in competitive sport
Indicator 1: The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – kick-starting healthy active lifestyles |
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Objective |
Key actions |
Allocated funding |
Anticipated outcomes |
To encourage all children to participate in extra-curricular physical activities during lunchtimes and after school clubs.
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Specialist PE teaching. |
£4,890 |
High quality PE provision throughout the school. To provide a PE framework that builds on pupils’ skills as they progress through the school.
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P.E. staff to organise and engage a wide range of children in F, KS1 and KS2. |
4 hours Mon – Thurs lunchtime (each day aimed at different year group) £2,128 |
Raising the children’s self-esteem by offering a wide range of inclusive activities. |
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Ensuring the best use of the available facilities throughout the year. |
Two after school clubs e.g. football/multi-skills provided each week during term-time £,1064 |
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To install a new school fitness trail equipped with obstacles or stations distributed along its length. |
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Children have opportunities to build upon their strength, speed, agility, coordination, reaction time, balance and flexibility during their free time. Healthier children building good active habits for their futures. |
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Indicator 2: The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement |
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To continue to award enamel badges to our House Sport Captains in Year 6. |
Children who have shown enthusiasm, endeavour and leadership skills within P.E. are rewarded with the title and badge with their House logo and colour. |
£96 (Further £28 on stickers celebrating performance) |
Children wear the badges with pride. They are pleased to be chosen and become great role models. |
To award all team members with a range of certificates/awards during Celebration Assemblies. |
Children who have shown skill, commitment and resilience when performing in school sports teams are presented with an achievement certificate. |
£50 |
Team players inspire others to work hard; children can be empowered by team success and commit to a sport. This encourages others to follow in their footsteps to achieve. |
To continue to raise the profile of P.E. and school sport, celebrating the children’s commitment and achievements regularly. |
Event and match reports are reported in the Hedingham Herald. |
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Children are able to share their positive attitudes and achievements with friends and family to gain recognition for their efforts. |
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Continue to develop links within the local community. This will enhance the opportunities and experiences we can offer our children. |
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Building healthy attitudes to physical activities and forming great habits for their futures. |
Indicator 3: Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching physical education and sport |
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To deepen subject knowledge in specific curriculum areas to benefit the children’s learning journey. |
To provide opportunities for P.E. staff to attend further training courses. |
£200 |
P.E. staff developing specific subject areas with increased confidence and understanding in order to deliver high quality lessons in the future. |
To ‘upskill’ and increase the confidence of staff supporting PE lessons. |
To deliver INSET sessions to teachers/LSAs. |
£100 per term |
Teachers/LSAs gain confidence in P.E., enabling them to support children and P.E. staff fully in a pro-active manner. |
Indicator 4: Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils |
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To compete against other consortium schools in range of sports eg Boccia and New Age Kurling. |
To take teams of children to local secondary school (Hedingham), to compete with other consortium schools. |
2 members of staff per match, use of minibus, £45 per event. |
Allows S.E.N.D. children to access teams and competitions which builds confidence and forms good positive activity habits. |
Swimming lessons are provided to all students. |
During Summer term, all children to receive swimming tuition in the school’s pool. |
2 members of staff per lesson (1.5 hour duration). £1,000 (subsidised by parental contributions) |
Children will gain confidence in the water and encourage them to continue with their water skills in the future. |
Indicator 5: Increased participation in competitive sport |
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To continue to attend all Colne Valley Consortium competitions, (level 1) tournaments and festivals ensuring children are exposed to more formal competitive environments. |
Variety of events to attend throughout the academic year |
2 members of staff per event (2 hrs approx.), use of minibus/ coach £500 |
Children can be inspired by other performers and understand the importance of St Peter’s values in a competitive environment. Children can access high quality facilities. |
To co-ordinate effective competition. |
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£350 annual subscription to pay for consortium co-ordinator. |
A wide range of sports are organised for the participation of consortium schools. |
To continue being part of the local netball and football leagues. |
Approximately 10 netball and football matches to attend per year. |
2 members of staff per match (1.5 hrs approx.), use of minibus, averaging 5 mile return trips. £500 |
Children gain confidence as a member of a team. Their knowledge and understanding in their chosen sport is enhanced. |