Review of Sports Premium 2019/20 (Historical)
Academic Year |
Total Funding Allocation |
Total Amount Spent |
2019-20 |
£20,300 |
£17,260.33 |
Review of PE and Sports Premium Action Plan for 2019-20
Indicator 1: The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity - kick- starting healthy active lifestyles.
Key Actions Taken |
Actual Outcomes |
Actual Costs |
Impact |
Sustainability/Next Steps |
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Additional TA staff led structured PE activities.
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Think Sport coaches provided a variety of different sports to Year 3 and 4 at lunchtimes until March 2020
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Think Sport coaches provided a variety of sports coaching throughout 'lockdown' for all children able to attend school
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Purchase of PE equipment
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£1,625
£3,534
£760
£607.53
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- Children took part in basic First Aid Training
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- An increased awareness of basic First Aid.
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- Year 5 Cycling did not take place this year due to COVID restrictions
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- Year 5 Cycling did not take place this year due to COVID restrictions.
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- Year 5 Cycling did not take place this year due to COVID restrictions.
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Sports Week was modified for those children in school due to COVID restrictions
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Olympic week was postponed due to COVID restrictions
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Children took part in regular daily mile runs/walks and recorded progress
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Year 6 enjoyed the Circus Skills workshops in Autumn Term 2020
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£350 |
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Olympic Week will be rescheduled for 2021 in line with official Olympic games
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Children to take part in regular timetabled ‘Run a Mile’. Progress recorded and celebrated
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Cross curricula Circus Skills workshop to be booked for Autumn 2021 for Year 6
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A wide range of sporting clubs available for children to take part in e.g. football, dodgeball, tennis, cheerleading, running club, boxing and netball.
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- Increased pupil involvement of children in out of school hours sporting clubs
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- Once COVID restrictions lifted, clubs will be reinstated
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Indicator 2: The increased profile of PE and Sport across the school as a whole school for whole school improvement.
Key Actions Taken |
Outcomes |
Costs |
Impact |
Sustainability |
- Promotion of sporting achievements in local community.
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Certificates received by all children who took part in sporting fixtures
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Events featured on school newsletters and website
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Travel Buddy and Sport’s boards regularly updated
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Regular contributions from children during assemblies regarding PE and extra-curricular sporting events
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£100
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Athlete booked to work with the children in Year 6
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Did not book athlete for Olympic week due to COVID restrictions
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Children did not take part in Sport’s Week or in Olympic Week. But activities such as the Daily Mile and Athletics workshops took place during lockdown.
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Alistair Heselton, motivational speaker and Paralympian, in for Year 6
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Rescheduled due to COVID restrictions
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£675
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- To reschedule visiting athlete for Olympic Week 2021
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Indicator 3: The increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and Sport
Key Actions |
Outcomes |
Costs |
Impact |
Sustainability |
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PE INSETS developed confidence in the utilisation of and setting up of equipment
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Progression tracked through revised LTP planning
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Val Sabin schemes rolled out across the whole school
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£324
£2,580
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- Improvement in the quality of PE lessons
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- PE conference booked PE Lead
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Indicator 4: A broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils.
Key Actions Taken |
Outcomes |
Costs |
Impact |
Sustainability |
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- Transport funded until March 2020
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£2,989
£547
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- To continue to offer swimming as a curriculum entitlement once COVID restrictions allow
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- Children in Years 3 and 4 have had access to a range of sports at lunchtime until March 2020
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See Indicator 1
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- Thinksport to work with all year groups on a rolling timetable to offer structured games to increase physical activity, enjoyment and well-being
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- Year 6 were given the opportunity to meet an established sportsperson
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- Alistair Heselton, a motivational speaker and Paralympian, worked with each Year 6 class in turn
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See Indicator 2
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- Children were motivated by presentation
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Indicator 5: The increased engagement in competitive sport.
Key Actions Taken |
Outcomes |
Costs |
Impact |
Sustainability |
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- Football coach engaged to deliver weekly training sessions and support in interschool matches.
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- Some sporting successes and the development of good sportsmanship
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- To continue post COVID restrictions
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- Netball coach engaged to deliver netball coaching during lunchtime for Years 5 and 6
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- To continue post COVID restrictions
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- Children took part in Level 1 competitions
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Intra school activities
- House captains ran events
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T-Shirts £88.80 |
- House events were organised and ran by house captains
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- To be awarded Gold Sainsbury’s award post COVID restrictions
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£2,830
£250 affiliation fee |
- Children took part in Level 2 competitions up to March 2020
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- To continue to take part in Level 2 competitions post COVID
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