Sports Funding 17/18

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Key Indicator -Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to pupils.

Action

Anticipated Impact

Monitoring and Review

Burnley Leisure -Year 4/5 street dance. -Y3/4 dodge ball.

Increased number of children attending clubs

A greater amount of sport clubs on offer in school, both during and after school. Year 3 are also now participating in afterschool clubs.

July 18

£1500

Seed Hill -All children to visit the athletics track for 2 mornings Whitehough residential Y3 and Y6

Children can practice techniques for a range of athletic events. May provoke a lifelong love of the sport. Introduce new sports and activities Increase teamwork and leadership qualities

All children have been once to the athletics track and have improved their athletics skills.

July 18

£1135

Year 3 residential has taken place. Children came back full of confidence with a love for the outdoors. All children were able to practise their orienteering skills whist away.

July 18

£3753.00 – Y3

Level 5 certificate in primary schools physical education specialism- SW.

-Outstanding subject leadership

SW has attended 3 days of 6 day course so far. Complete Level 6 during 18/19.

September 18

£975

A large number of children have represented the school in competitions. As well as this, SEND children have attended numerous events and competitions. SSP have trained Y6 children to become play leaders.

July 18

£2680

Lots of resources purchased, see anticipated impact.

July 2018

£1500

Children more active at play times.

Children more active and engaged in physical activity at playtimes.

July 2018

£1000

Competitions at other venues during and after school time attended

Transport provided to events and competitions. Children were able to compete in events against other local schools.

July 2018

£500

-Increase availability of sport clubs

Children receive a broader range of sports and experiences.

Completion Date

Cost

-Introduce new sports -Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to pupils -Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to pupils

-Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of staff in teaching PE and sport. -Professional development Increased participation in competitive sport

Pendle Schools Sport Partnership

Increase pupils’ participation in the school games.

-Increased subject knowledge -Monitor effective planning and assessment -The majority of KS2 children will participate competitively. -More opportunities for children to take part in competitive sport -Pupils encouraged to take on leadership roles

Resourcing of PE lessons

Equipment – According to identified need

Playground equipment

Buy a range of playground equipment for children to use. Cover transport costs to venues for after school clubs and competitions during and after school

Require facilities to operate extra-curricular clubs and competitions

Academic year: 2017/18

-Increased participation in competitive sport for SEND children -Rhythmic gymnastic ribbons - T-Ball stand x3 -Bibs -Football net - Hockey sticks - Netball posts -Playground markers

Total fund allocated: £15,455.00

Total planned spend = £15,455.00

Date Updated: 06.03.18


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