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Sport Premium spend 13/14

What does the Funding 2013/14 mean for my School?

At Phillimore Primary School we have split the funding into the three key areas for consideration: Physical Education, Healthy Active Lifestyles and Competitive Sport. We will spend our external funding (which includes the Sport Premium grant: £9,725, a Change for Life grant: £1,272 and an Olympic Legacy grant: £700) on the following which will boost our existing programmes:

 

Physical Education:

Raising standards of all our children

in Physical Education

 

Objectives

Outcomes

Action

Cost

Increase staff subject knowledge and confidence in PE

 

A co-ordinated approach to CPD across the school to support the development of PE and Sport

Staff deliver high quality PE lessons

 

Each member of staff including TAs/MDSs to complete a skills audit

Every year group teaching and support staff (F1 to Y6) to receive two half terms’ support (CPD) working alongside PE specialists to deliver high quality lessons in at least one area of activity (Dance, Gymnastics, Games including Paralympic sports)

KS1 and EY staff training in Balance Ability

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

£7,418

Staff have a good understanding of PE, Sport and Activity

5 staff meetings with a PE and Sport focus led by PLT/PE co-ordinator to provide training to raise confidence and competence in teaching PE and school sport

‘Inclusive Sport’ and ‘Goal ball’ courses

‘PE and School Sport‘ conference, Birmingham attended by PLT/PE co-ordinator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

£1,274

         

 

 

Healthy Active Lifestyles:

Ensuring all our children have access to regular exercise

 

Objectives

Outcomes

Action

Cost

Increase activity levels for all, appealing to a wider range of pupils

 

Increased number for KS2 pupils have access to active playtimes and after school clubs

Lunch Time supervisors to undertake School Sport delivery training working alongside external coach at lunchtime

Y3/4 Cricket after school club with external coach

 

 

 

 

£945

Increased number for KS1 pupils have access to after school clubs

Y1/2 Fencing after school club with external coach

 

 

£350

Include programme of Balance Ability for younger pupils in Early Years and Y1 planning

All F1, F2 and Y1 pupils follow programme of Balance Ability to introduce/increase biking skills and awareness of safety

Purchase set of balance bikes and helmets to ensure programme is sustainable

 

 

 

 

£1,272

Meet needs/interests of a wider range of pupils

Use local facility ‘Ice Sheffield’ for temporary after school Skating and Curling club. Set up New Age Curling club at school with equipment

 

 

 

£50

 

Competitve School Sport:

 

Increasing pupils’ participation in extra- curricular sport

Objectives

Outcomes

Action

Cost

Increase opportunities for competitive/non competitive sport/physical activities for all pupils

Improved numbers including pupils not currently participating in competitive sport

Organise inter school Paralympic sports competition by hiring venue (EIS), inviting mainstream/special schools, purchasing medals etc

Dance Sharing for every pupil

Golden Mile fitness testing for every pupil

 

 

 

 

 

 

£388

 

 

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