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PE Premium Spend and Impact - 2021- 2022

Key achievements to date until July 2022

Areas for further improvement and baseline of evidence need:

 

  • Improved PE curriculum to factor in children’s needs as an after effect of Covid and lost time doing activities.
  • Daily mile challenge is proving effective and increasing interest and participation in daily mile.
  • Participation in sports clubs continues to grow and a wider range of sports are being offered.
  • Intra school football competition carried out across KS2
  • Competitive sports day available for whole school to access.

 

  •  To continue improving daily mile and children’s knowledge and skills of the importance of physical activity.
  • To evaluate the new sports clubs being offered and sustainability and progression of these clubs.
  • Get sports coaches and dance coaches in to increase teachers and children’s knowledge and skills.
  • Promote more town club links.

 

Meeting national curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety.

 

 

What percentage of your current Year 6 cohort swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres?

 

65%

What percentage of your current Year 6 cohort use a range of strokes effectively [for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke?

 

31%

What percentage of your current Year 6 cohort perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations?

31%

Schools can choose to use the Primary PE and sport premium to provide additional provision for swimming but this must be for activity over and above the national curriculum requirements. Have you used it in this way?

No

Key indicator 1: The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – Chief Medical Officers guidelines recommend that primary school pupils undertake at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day in school

Intent

Implementation – Actions to achieve

Funding Allocated

Evidence of Impact

Sustainability and suggested next steps

Develop afterschool sports clubs for every year group. Offering a wide variety of sports and changing the sports on offer termly to increase participation.

All children in each year group have the opportunity to attend an afterschool sports club. Children will be exposed to a wide range of different sports. All of this is free of charge to parents. 

£8000 – staffing

Participation of after school club attendance has risen dramatically.

Larger amount of children per club.

More clubs available for KS1.

Students have undertaken a range of sports therefore developing their range of skills and knowledge.

Pupils have tried new sports for the first time widening their experience of physical activity.

To look at viability of running afterschool sports clubs in this manner for 22/23

To continue looking at different sports and activities that can be carried out as part of morning and afterschool clubs.

To look at offering a wider range of clubs for KS1.

For children to engage in meaningful activities on break times and dinner times. To try new skills and practise existing skills.

Playground packs across year groups to take out at breaktimes. Staff to monitor equipment.

£1000

Children engaging in more meaningful activities.

More structured breaktimes.

Children are able to practise skills and improve their knowledge.

Check stock levels to see what needs replenishing in next academic year.

Key indicator 2: The profile of PESSPA being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement

Intent

Implementation – Actions to achieve

Funding Allocated

Evidence of Impact

Sustainability and suggested next steps

Continue carrying out The Daily Mile with the emphasis on pupil health and wellbeing. To encourage participation and teamwork different challenges will be rolled out whole school.

Each class to carry this out daily.

To encourage participation and teamwork different challenges will be rolled out whole school.

N/A

Children are recording the amount of laps they do daily and collating them as a class to see which class is completing the termly challenges.

Interest and excitement is raised in participating.

Displays of challenges in corridors – children are eager to see where their class is and how far they have to go to complete the challenge.

Continue next academic year. Look at different challenges that can be rolled out trying to incorporate main countrywide and worldwide sports events to also increase children’s awareness and knowledge of outside events.

Promote teams, events and afterschool clubs in the school newsletter and on the school website.

PE team to include photos and write ups in newsletter and on website.

N/A

Parents and pupils are able to learn about the schools sporting successes and achievements.

Look at using other forms of communication to promote sports events and clubs.

Key indicator 3: Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport

Intent

Implementation – Actions to achieve

Funding Allocated

Evidence of Impact

Sustainability and suggested next steps

 PE leads to attend cluster and town meetings to keep up to date with local and national events and information.

PE Co-ordinators to liaise with cluster and town PE co-ordinators and feedback relevant information and participate in events.

N/A

Children are attending cluster, town and county final events. They are taking part in both competitive and non-competitive sports.  

To continue attending all cluster and town meetings. To participate in competitions and events that are held for the cluster.

Key indicator 4: Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils

Intent

Implementation – Actions to achieve

Funding Allocated

Evidence of Impact

Sustainability and suggested next steps

To increase the amount and variety of sports/activities offered in the curriculum.

To increase children’s basic skills and knowledge.

To increase the variety of sports clubs that can be offered.

A large amount of PE equipment has been purchased to allow staff to carry out a wider range of games and activities within PE lessons.

£10,608

Children are learning new sports and games. There is more equipment for a wider range of children to be using at one time therefore increasing their active time. Specialised equipment for children who have additional needs and fine and gross motor skills allowing them to participate in a wider range of activities.

Check stock levels to see what needs replenishing in next academic year.

Skipping coach for Y4.

Skipping coach to attend and work Y4 children.

 

£300

Children experienced a specialist coach. They learnt new skills which they could then use during break times within school.

To invite skipping coach into school next academic year and participate in the competition.

Specialist Table Tennis coach to come in.

Table Tennis coach to provide an afterschool club to Y6.

£480

Increased participation in the sport.

Specialist skills and knowledge learnt and developed.

Continue in next academic year.

Specialist Table Tennis coach to come in and deliver taster days for Y3,4,5 and KS2 base.

To offer children a taster in table tennis to increase interest and participation in joining table tennis club.

£180

Increased interest in table tennis. Additional table tennis clubs added onto sports club timetable for different year groups due to interest.

Assess table tennis clubs and the sport development next year as to whether there is a need to carry this out yearly.

Specialist Tennis coach to come in and deliver sessions to Y3.

Each Y3 class to receive 6 tennis sessions.

£200

Children experienced a new sport and learnt new skills. Positive feedback was received from both children and staff.  Some children went on to attend the local tennis club from these sessions.

 

Continue in next academic year.

Attend a teambuilding OAA event

Children from Y5/6 to attend the event focusing on participation and teamwork.

£30

Target children experienced a participation event to showcase their skills and knowledge and try something new.

Continue attending participation events on offer in the next academic year.

Football equipment

Purchased larger goals for older children to use at breaktimes and dinnertimes.

Also to be used in football tournaments and clubs.

 

£3837

Gives children an opportunity to use age appropriate equipment. Children are able to develop their skills further.

Children develop more strategic and

Equipment should be durable enough to be used in the coming years.

Netball equipment

Purchased Netball poles and bibs.

£650

New netball club been carried out in the last term.

Development of netball being introduced into the curriculum.

Children attended cluster netball competition and had practise sessions in the lead up to this.

Equipment should be durable enough to be used in the coming years.

Table Tennis Equipment

Replenishing stock – balls, bats, nets

Table tennis robot

£1989

Table tennis clubs to be ran by table tennis coach and by staff members over mornings and afternoon sessions.

A range of ages in KS2 to be able to take part in the clubs

Allows children to prepare for competitions.

Equipment should be durable enough to be used in the coming years.

Key indicator 5: Increased participation in competitive sport

Intent

Implementation – Actions to achieve

Funding Allocated

Evidence of Impact

Sustainability and suggested next steps

Competitive sports day to take place in school.

Offer all children a chance to take part in competitive sports day but participation is voluntary.

£360 - medals

Developed children’s sportsmanship and resilience.

Meet with PE team once event is over to discuss any changes/likelihood of it continuing next year.

School football tournament

Offer all KS2 children a chance to take part in a football tournament.

£154 – Trophy and smaller awards.

Gave all children who wanted to a chance to participate in a competitive game of football.

Developed children’s resilience, sportsmanship and understanding of taking part in a competition.

To look at continuing this event next year.

Development for any other school tournaments.

Town wide football league competition for boys and girls.

Children from Y5/6 to attend league games.

£100

Developed children’s sportsmanship, resilience and teamwork.

Children enjoyed the experience of playing against children town wide.

Join up to league next year.

To attend cluster and town events.

To attend as many competitive and non-competitive events as possible taking a wide range of children from different year groups.

£1050

Children from across school took part in events.

Children got to experience playing and competing against a range of abilities of other children from throughout the town.

Some children qualified for town and tees valley final events.

To attend events in the next academic year.

Sports Kit

School competitive PE kit bought so that all children can attend events in same kit.

£700

Develop children’s team bond.

Ensures that all children have kit to attend events. 

Check stock levels to see if there is a need to replenish an in next academic year.

      

 

 

 

 

Amount carried over from 20-21

£19,326

Amount allocated 21-22

£19,690

Total amount

£39016

Total spent 21-22

£29638

Total left

£9378

 

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