PE and Sports Premium Funding 2023-24

Funding

Total amount allocated for 2023/24 – £17,490

Swimming Data

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?

Year 6 (date: 1st Aug 2023)

  • 25m Completed – 24%
  • 10m Completed – 52%
  • 5m Completed 55% –

Year 6 final outcome 2024:

  • TBC

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

  • Front crawl – 100%
  • Backstroke – TBC
  • Breaststroke – TBC

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

55%

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?

Funding will support Term 6 intervention to support non-swimmers

2024 - 2025 Expenditure

Key Indicator 1: delivery of the National Curriculum

Intent

  • The Howard Sports Package
    • To improve the standards of PE taught from all teachers by providing detailed and descriptive lesson plans, differentiated to challenge all pupils.
    • 1 to 1 coaching for non-specialist teachers.
    • Training sports leaders and dinner supervisors to have greater knowledge of playground activities.
    • Play leader training
    • Teaching CPD
  • PE Hub
    • High quality PE planning resources that empower primary teachers to deliver physical education lessons.
  • Balance bikes YrR
    • The programme is designed to help children gain the confidence and skills required to ride a pedal bike independently
  • Sports Equipment
    • To improve standards in Primary PE lessons and to ensure that all pupils access a broad and balanced curriculum. This will allow them to learn skills in a wide range of sports and a variety of activities

Implementation

  • The Howard Sports Package
    • Support for PE co-ordinator allows for increased capacity to support all staff for a longer term.
    • Improve the overall quality of teaching and learning by increasing the capacity of class teachers.
    • Improve the overall quality of subject knowledge
    • Staff have access to CPD programmes, including swimming courses.
    • Access to 14 sports festivals and MYG
  • PE Hub
    • Lesson plans are easily located in year pouches. These are divided into various different sports with clear lesson plans which lead to an overall termly outcome
  • Balance bikes YrR
    • Getting them off to the best start in cycling and assisting their ability to participate in Bikeability at a later stage.
  • Sports Equipment
    • A range of resources are readily available and lessons cater for a range of different abilities and to support the development of motor confidence.
    • Lunchtime and play Leaders Equipment

Funding Allocated

  • The Howard Sports Package – £1,500
  • PE Hub – £455
  • Balance bikes YrR – £360
  • Sports Equipment – £2.725

Key indicator 2: Swimming Lessons

Intent

  • To improve the standards of swimming in identified year groups with the outcome linking to the National Curriculum that all pupils can swim 25m of a recognised stroke.

Implementation

  • Rain attachment of swimming to ensure that Year 2-6 have the opportunity to swim throughout the academic year, achieving a basic level of competence and development of all children.
  • Including national certification and reward.
  • Staff CPD

Funding Allocated

  • £500

Key indicator 3: Extra curriculum

Intent

  • Development of the after school club offered throughout the term.
  • Providing access to Mini Youth-Games Events (including transport costs)

Implementation

  • Development of the after school club offered throughout the term.
    • To offer a range of PESSPA which will encourage pupils to increase their participation in sporting activities. (toward the 30 mins a day). This will include Football, Yoga, Cricket, Dance, netball etc
    • To encourage and develop cardiovascular fitness as well as gross-motor control.
    • Providing access to clubs to interest less-motivated pupils
  • Providing access to Mini Youth-Games Events (including transport costs)
    • To develop resilience and actively encourage children to take part in competitive sport against other local schools in a range of events. – Ensure transport costs are not a barrier to attendance. – Ensure the school has a uniform kit to represent the school at events.

Funding Allocated

  • Development of the after school club offered throughout the term – £4,000
  • Providing access to Mini Youth-Games Events (including transport costs) – £1,000

Key indicator 4: Funding for secondary PE teacher to provide cross-phase lessons

Intent

  • Funding for secondary PE teacher to provide cross-phase lessons

Implementation

  • Children have access to highly effective sports teaching.
  • Teachers receive regular CPD by observing and co-teaching with a PE subject specialist.
  • Cross Phase/curriculum lead

Funding Allocated

  • £6,950