Sports Premium
PE AND SPORT PREMIUM FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Introduction
Schools like, us, with over 17 pupils, received £16,000 plus £10 per pupil for Sports funding each year.
Schools can choose how they use the funding; for example, to:
· hire specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work with primary teachers during PE lessons
· support and involve the least active children by running after-school sports clubs and holiday clubs, e.g. the Change4Life clubs
· provide resources and training courses in PE and sport for teachers
· run sport competitions or increase pupils’ participation in the School Games
· run sports activities with other schools
Accountability
Since September 2013, Ofsted inspections report on PE and sport provision and on how schools spend their additional funding.
Schools are held accountable by the fact that they are required to publish on their website, by April of each year, details of how they spend (or will spend) their PE and sport grant. They must also include detail about the impact this funding has on pupils’ PE and sport participation and attainment.
Details of PE funding and expenditure for the previous and current year are attached below.
Improvements in participation of extra curricular activities are sustainable as a result of our employment of a full time Sports Coach. A focused report is presented termly by the Sports coach to the full governing body (as part of the headteacher’s termly report to the governing body).
Improvements in teachers’ skills and confidence are sustainable as a result of their participation and joint teaching with the Sports Coach of one P.E. Lesson each week.
Improvements in children’s achievements in P.E. are sustained by the contribution of our sports coach, plus focused monitoring, tracking and evaluation of learning and achievement.
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