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Church of England Junior School

Sports Premium Impact 2015-16

What was the impact of the Sport Premium funding for academic year 2015-2016?

This is a summary of the impact of the sports premium funding for the academic year (2015-2016)

How has the funding been allocated during 2015-2016?

Actions taken

Impact on learning

Cost

Dedicated PE team consisting of one member of senior leadership team and one sports coordinator

Organisation of competition entry-Continued increase to quantity of competitive sports entered and improved level of competition:

  • 106 children involved in external competitions (increase from 106 in 2014-15)
  • 27 level 2 and above competitions entered
  • Level 3 reached in 8 different areas

 

Inter-class competitions-Increased participation in competitive sport.  Increased enjoyment for less enthusiastic pupils and awareness of effects of physical activity on health:

  • 99 children took part in the upper school inter class netball tournament and a total of 133 children took part in internal cross county competition.
  • 346 children took part in the inter class long jump challenge an increase of  68.8% from the 205 children who took part in the inter class competition in 2014-15

£3010

Training:

  • PE coordinator
  • Other members of teaching staff

Network meetings attended by PE coordinator.

Less experienced staff continue to be supported in delivery of PE lessons by more experienced member of staff- Developed staff confidence in delivering all areas of the PE curriculum

£1500

Supply cover to enable:

  • Staff to attend training courses
  • Most appropriate staff to accompany children to competitions
  • PE team to organise intra-school competitions
  • PE team to provide training before competitions
  • PE coordinator to monitor PE lessons

 

Experts used within school so that teams can be accompanied by the most knowledgeable member of staff-Increased success in competitive sport.

More competitions entered (See above)

Inter-class competitions (See above).

Teams provided with training before attending events (See above)-Challenging our most able sportsmen/women

£2200

(£1000 extra paid on top)

Provision of additional clubs; inclusive of club membership for less socially advantaged children

A wide range of clubs on offer, including less traditional sports such as yoga-Increased participation in alternative sporting activities.

ALL children given opportunities to attend after school clubs.

219 children attended a sporting after school clubs which is an increase on 2014-15.

£960

Qualified coaching to work alongside teachers (currently sourcing most FOC from local clubs)

Teacher’s subject knowledge and confidence increased.

Children introduced to wider range of coaching approaches.

Local basketball and tennis coaches used to help provide training for County Games Challenging our most able sportsmen/women

£500

Competition entry

Increased participation in competitive sport.

£250

Membership of Basingstoke Schools partnership

Professional development for PE subject leader.

£300

Resources -  both for PE and active lunchtimes

Wider variety of activities available at lunchtimes-increased participation/increased enjoyment for less enthusiastic pupils.

-Basketball court now available

Current equipment updated.

Equipment for use training for competitions purchased- Increased success in competitive sport.

£1000

Total Sports premium received

 

£9720