16-17 Sports Funding
Sport Premium Funding Allocation 2016/17
16/17 c/forward - £3374
16/17 allocation - £8895
TOTAL - £12269
Rugby and Football
Investment
- Partnership work on PE with local partners
- Participation and success in competitive school sports.
- Wider extra-curricular opportunities
Provision
- Tag Rugby training and tournaments
- Weekly after school Rugby training club (across all terms)
- After school football club (across the year)
Impact
- Enhance staff skills and knowledge of this sport.
- Can offer Key Stage 2 children a high quality extra-curricular Rugby club
- Opportunity for children to compete within Rugby and Football competitions
- Free club allows more children to participate.
- Participation in a variety of tournaments between other schools.
Cost
Sessions across the year for football and rugby coaches
£570
10 matches @ £40 transport cost
£400
£970
Swimming
Investment
- Partnership work on PE with local partners
Provision
- Support parents by subsidising costs of coach to ensure the inclusion of all children
Impact
- Enhanced swimming skills for children attending (Y3 and Y4 children).
- Inclusion of all children in the development of this life skill.
- Raise interest in new sports for the children.
Cost
£870 Swimming fees
Transport cost- £330– offset by £2.00 charge from children 50% subsidy £330
Total £1200
Clubs offered by Premier Sport
Investment
- Improved participation in activities and promoting healthy lifestyles
- Partnership work on PE with local partners
- Provide a range of provision and alternative sporting activities
- Wider extra-curricular opportunities
Provision
- To offer a lunchtime Change 4 Life club for up to 20 children in Years 1 and 2 run by Premier Sport professional coach
- To offer an after school sports club for up to 20 children in various year groups run by Premier Sports professional coach- Hockey quicksticks – KS2 (Aut 1) Fencing – KS1 (Aut 2)
- Other clubs tbc which engage at least 50% of students
Impact
- Introduce children to a new sport which they cannot access in school.
- Promote individual and team sport competitions or increase pupils’ participation in the School Games.
- Run sports activities with other schools.
- Establishing strong, sustainable partnerships with local community sports clubs where no links have been made in the past.
- Establishing a house system to enable regular, inter-house sports competitions for pupils of all ages.
Cost
£3800
Training on outdoor learning equipment
Investment
- Up-skilling of staff to enhance quality of PE provision being delivered in school.
- Making physical education curriculum inclusive
- Provide a range of provision and alternative sporting activities
Provision
- School to purchase climbing wall/ boulder wall
- To train teachers/ pupils in appropriate use of the wall
Impact
- Enhanced P.E provision and delivery of activities in school.
- Staff trained to use new equipment purchased effectively.
- Improved standards.
- Positive attitudes to health and well-being.
- Engaged or re-engage disaffected pupils.
- Increased pupil participation.
- Increase outdoor learning opportunities
Cost
£1999
CPD for PE
Investment
- Up-skilling of staff to enhance quality of PE provision being delivered in school.
- Links with other subjects that contribute well to pupils overall achievement and their greater SMSC skills.
- Making physical education curriculum inclusive
- Improved participation in activities and promoting healthy lifestyles
- Provide a range of provision and alternative sporting activities
Provision
- Developed knowledge and up skilling all staff on the use of equipment and resources
- Developed knowledge of targeted staff on identified area of need
- CPD providers- Premier Sports and other tbc
Impact
- Raised attainment in P.E.
- Improved standards.
- More confident and competent staff.
- Enhanced knowledge of effective planning and assessments along with good understanding of inclusion in this subject.
- To include differentiation in planning for SEND.
- Lesson plan and assessment structure consistent throughout school.
Cost
£540- Premier + £560 additional teacher CPD
£1100
CPD for teachers - specialist dance teaching from outside provider
Investment
- Improved participation in activities and promoting healthy lifestyles
- Making physical education curriculum inclusive
- Provide a range of provision and alternative sporting activities
- Wider extra-curricular opportunities
- Participation and success in competitive school sports.
Provision
- To ensure that our children have high quality PE provision that is broad and engaging for all and meets the requirements of the national curriculum.
- Working with Year 1 and Year 2 – Autumn 1/ 2 (tbc)
Impact
- Improved standards.
- Increased pupil participation.
- Children are taught by a subject specialist to ensure quality first teaching of sport.
- Opportunity to experience new sports.
- More confident and competent staff.
Cost
£1000
Inter school competitions through Sainsbury’s School Games and club links
Investment
- Partnership work on PE with other schools and local partners
- Up-skilling of staff to enhance quality of PE provision being delivered in school – organising competitions
- Participation and success in competitive school sports.
Provision
- Events and competitions with schools in the Wigan East district and within the area cluster
- Events and competitions are publicised and coordinated on the Sainsbury’s School Games Notice Board
Impact
- Children have the opportunity to strengthen their skills in a sport and to build character and help to embed values such as fairness and respect.
- Take part in 6 inter and 6 intra competitions including providing opportunities for SEND children.
- Young people represent their school and influence the direction of sport within school as part of a Sainsbury’s School Games Organising Crew.
- External commendation and a recognised award for PE provision.
Cost
6 x £50 Transport cost
£400
Improved participation in activities and promoting healthy lifestyles
Investment
- Making physical education curriculum inclusive
- Provide a range of provision and alternative sporting activities
Provision
- To offer a day’s programme (dates tbc) of outdoor and adventurous activities to Year 3 and Year 4 children at a specialist activity centre: Anderton Centre- Chorley
Impact
- To introduce children to a new sport which they cannot access in school.
- Improved standards.
- Positive attitudes to health and well-being.
- Engaged or re-engage disaffected pupils.
- Increased pupil participation.
Cost
(cost of visit £1500, cost of transport £600)
£1800 + children to pay £5 contribution each to attend
Actual Costs so far:
Total - £12269