2015 - 2016 PE Sports Grant Impact Report Jan update

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Primary PE Sport Grant Impact report 2015-16: JAN update Schools must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of PE and sport they offer.

Number of pupils & primary PE sport premium grant (PPSG) received Total number of pupils on role (census Jan 2015) Lump sum Amount SG received per pupil (£5 per pupil from Y1-6) Total amount of PPSG received

340 £8000 £1455 £9455

Objectives of spending PPSG: - To continue to improve the quality of PE provision at Ladybridge Primary School. - To continue to increase the confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport. - To increase pupil participation in competitive sport. - To promote greater engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity (kick-starting healthy active lifestyles). - To broaden the sporting opportunities and experiences available to pupils. - To develop a love of sport and physical activity.

Item/Project (and detail) SPORTS COACHING ‘Premier Sports’ coach to work alongside teachers (termly rota) on a specifically identified CPD need within the PE curriculum ( 1x 1 day x 34 wks x 1 coach). EXTRA-CURRICULAR CLUB ‘Premier Sports’ to provide coaches to run KS2 football club for 60 pupils (1x 1hr/wk x 34 wks x 3 coaches).

EXERCISE HABITS Premier Sports’ to oversee the ‘Golden Mile’ programme in KS2. COMPETITIONS ’Premier Sports’ to provide support with access to increased competitive sport. PUPIL ATTITUDES AND UNDERSTANDING ‘Premier Sports’ coach to continue to model and promote the importance of evaluation and feedback to improve performance.

Record of PPSG spending by item/project for 2015/16: Cost Objectives Outcome/Impact £4080

£2450

To provide teachers with modelled best PE practice, teaching ideas and show skills progression in specific aspects of PE; Ensure teachers are confident and competent to deliver high quality PE in all aspects of the curriculum. To provide opportunities to develop sports skills further (particularly for last year’s football club attendees); To further develop pupils interest in sport; To increase participation in competitive sport; To positively influence pupils’ subsequent choices to engage in more physical activity (eg. try other sports, join external teams/clubs). To promote regular daily exercise and for pupils to understand what this includes (and encourage pupils to form healthy exercise habits). For pupils to have access to increased/ additional competitions within school and against other schools. To continue to develop pupils’ abilities to evaluate and feedback accurately about own/each other’s performance (within PE lessons and sporting clubs and competitive events), in order that individual/team sporting performance improves.

Teachers ready to implement best practice with increased confidence

Two terms completed – club very popular (with significant waiting list)

Y5 pupils are golden mile leaders and oversee its daily use and input distances each week. 65% of KS2 pupils have accessed the Golden Mile. 17% of Y5/6 pupils have participated in competition.


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