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The Government’s vision for the Primary PE and Sport Premium is: “ALL pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy, active lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport”
The funding has been provided to ensure impact against the following OBJECTIVE:
To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools. It is important to emphasise that the focus of spending must lead to long lasting impact against the above vision that will live on well beyond the Primary PE and Sport Premium funding.
The following below illustrates expenditure of the grant by our school and how we are making improvements in relation to the five key indicators below.
Academic Year 2019/2020 | Total Fund Allocated: £16,750 | |||
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A | B | C | D | E |
PE and Sport Premium Key Outcome Indicator | School Focus/planned Impact on pupils | Actions to Achieve | Planned Funding | Actual Funding |
1. The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – kick-starting healthy active lifestyles | To ensure all children have the opportunity for regular physical activity in addition to curriculum PE | All classes to have enrichment PE for one hour per week. | £3000 for enrichment provided by Burnley FC in the Community | £4500 |
Each class to have one session of cricket per week for a full term. | £825 for cricket provided by Joe Scuderi. | £825 | ||
Children to be offered options for additional physical activity after school through sports-based after school clubs. | ||||
Reception children have Balance Bike classes. | £62 | £62 | ||
All children have Curriculum Dance provided by Burnley FC. | No cost as included in Burnley FC charges. | |||
Throughout the year we provide a range of after school Dance Clubs including Cheerleading, Zumba and Modern Dance. | ||||
Whole school One Goal Aspirational Workshop event. | £375 | £375 | ||
Whole school One Goal Resilience Workshop event. | £375 | £375 | ||
2. The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement. | To ensure that PE and sport are a major part of school life and link with the school improvement plan in terms of providing children with physical activities as a break from classroom-based learning which therefore enhances their ability to learn during lesson time. | PE and sport are spread throughout the week so that they are an embedded part of school life. The key targets in the SIP are relating to Quality and Teaching and Attainment. | ||
Children have a good mix of physical activity and curriculum lessons. | ||||
Investment in outdoor activity equipment for children in both KS1 and KS2 including sports equipment for use daily at break and lunch times. Other equipment includes additional skipping ropes with timers, foam footballs, instruments for Yoga and replacement PE mats. | £1200 | £1200 | ||
Class 2 participated in Up & Active provided by Ribble Valley Council to inform them about and encourage healthy lifestyles and physical fitness. | Free of charge | |||
Year 6 children take part in Bikeability training in summer term. | Free of charge | |||
3. Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport. | Specialist staff used for specific disciplines but school staff to participate and observe. | School staff to be able to use new skills learnt from specialist staff. | Sports Partnership Membership £1100 | £1100 |
School staff shadowing Burnley FC coaches on a weekly basis. | Included in Burnley FC offer. | |||
4. Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils. | Wide range of sports and activities offered so that children can try out different activities requiring different skills. | Activities offered throughout the year include: football, dodgeball, basketball, hockey, gymnastics, dance, tag rugby, athletics, rounders, multi skills, Zumba, orienteering, netball, cricket, badmingotn, cheerleading, Marital Arts, Skate boarding. | Included in offer from Burnley FC or as after school clubs. | |
Yoga mats (36) purchased and used for class Yoga as well as after school clubs. | £700 | £700 | ||
Skipping workshops held for whole school and boxing workshop for KS2. Skipping ropes have counters to encourage children to improve their speed – the intention is for skipping to be a fun way to keep fit. | £2000 | £2000 | ||
Years 4/5/6 children have opportunity for 5 day residential outdoor activities break in Wales/Scotland. | £2000 subsidy | £2000 | ||
Class 3 to go to Outdoor Elements for revision and outdoor activities combined for 4 weeks. | £3000 including transport. | £3000 | ||
5. Increased participation in competitive sport. | Existing opportunities for competitive sport to be taken and new ones identified. | Current opportunities are through the Sports partnership in terms of football, cross country etc. | Costs included in Sports Partnership membership. Transport costs: £1200 | £1200 |
Total Expenditure | £15337 |
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Following Boris Johnson’s 8pm announcement we now know that as of midnight tonight the country has entered a new period of Lockdown, a Lockdown that includes the closure of school.
School will be open for the children of Key Workers and for pupils who are deemed vulnerable. All pupils will be provided with work in order for them to keep learning.
Tonight’s announcement was very short notice for you as parents and also for us as a Staff. Tomorrow, by 11am there will be three tasks on the school website for each Class to complete as their Tuesday learning. However, School will be closed to ALL pupils tomorrow.
Staff, however, will be in school preparing for the rest of the Lockdown. Through tomorrow we will prepare school to make it safe for Key worker pupils and vulnerable children to return.
We will send out a form for you to apply for a place in the Keyworker Bubbles and we will let you know more about how children will be learning remotely. We will do our very best to re-open to Key Worker children and vulnerable pupils by Wednesday.
I am aware of how difficult this is for you all, School closing creates a multitude of problems for everyone but data surrounding this awful disease dictates that this is a necessary step. As ever, the safety and health of everyone must be a priority.
Thank you for your continued support and we will be in frequent contact over the next few days.
Many thanks
Claire Halstead