PE- Sports Premium Funding
The Sports Premium Grant is funding given to individual schools to improve the quality of their physical education curriculum.
The information below shows how we spent our allocation in 2017/18 and the impact on our children’s development and staff.
Provision |
Why |
Cost |
Impact |
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Kick Off Stroud |
£5,000 |
Teachers and pupils skills developed. Enjoyment of PE has increased. Staff ability to include everyone and a higher importance placed upon PE throughout the school. Children valuing resources more and a sense of pride. |
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Sports Specialist teach PE one day a week and all children and teachers are involved throughout the year. |
To improve skills and knowledge of teachers who attend all lessons. |
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Resources |
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New equipment ordered to ensure different sports can take place and be taught. |
To improve the resources we have to enable high quality teaching of PE. |
£719 |
Children are able to enjoy using different equipment of a high standard, which they treat with respect and value. |
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Stroud District Sports Membership |
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Being part of the SDS association allowing us to participate in tournaments and games. |
To enable us to develop our teamwork and skills and raise the profile of PE in the school. |
£35 |
Children are able to become part of a team and play against other schools developing many different skills.
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Inter school sports tournament |
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Taking part in the inter school sports tournament for KS1. |
To participate in sports activities in the local community. |
£150 |
Children enjoy it and able to work as part of a team developing healthy competitiveness. |
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Stroud District Sports Entrance to games |
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A variety of sports entered throughout the school year, including: athletics, football, netball and cross country. |
To enable children to compete against other schools in the local community and develop their skills. |
£195 |
Raising the profile of sport in the school, children wanting to be a part of the team, having fun and enjoying sport. |
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Football pitch |
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A football pitch to be built on the school playground. |
To enhance the provision and facilities at the school. |
£5,000 |
Enabling children to play football at playtime and lunchtime, raising the profile of sport within the school. Which is a lifelong commitment of the school.
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Boccia equipment |
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Specific equipment relating to the sport of Boccia |
To enable Boccia to be taught across KS2 as part of the new rolling programme. |
£1,100 |
Raising the profile of Paralympic sports across the school, and enabling children to participate in sports they never would have before and promoting inclusion. |
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Total Allocation |
£ |
12,744 |
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Spend |
£ |
£12,199 |
Sports Premium
The Sports Premium Grant is funding given to individual schools to improve the quality of their physical education curriculum.
The information below shows how we spent our allocation in 2017/18 and the impact on our children’s development and staff.
Provision |
Why |
Cost |
Impact |
|
Kick Off Stroud |
£5,000 |
Teachers and pupils skills developed. Enjoyment of PE has increased. Staff ability to include everyone and a higher importance placed upon PE throughout the school. Children valuing resources more and a sense of pride. |
||
Sports Specialist teach PE one day a week and all children and teachers are involved throughout the year. |
To improve skills and knowledge of teachers who attend all lessons. |
|||
Resources |
|
|
||
New equipment ordered to ensure different sports can take place and be taught. |
To improve the resources we have to enable high quality teaching of PE. |
£719 |
Children are able to enjoy using different equipment of a high standard, which they treat with respect and value. |
|
Stroud District Sports Membership |
|
|
||
Being part of the SDS association allowing us to participate in tournaments and games. |
To enable us to develop our teamwork and skills and raise the profile of PE in the school. |
£35 |
Children are able to become part of a team and play against other schools developing many different skills.
|
|
Inter school sports tournament |
|
|
||
Taking part in the inter school sports tournament for KS1. |
To participate in sports activities in the local community. |
£150 |
Children enjoy it and able to work as part of a team developing healthy competitiveness. |
|
Stroud District Sports Entrance to games |
|
|
||
A variety of sports entered throughout the school year, including: athletics, football, netball and cross country. |
To enable children to compete against other schools in the local community and develop their skills. |
£195 |
Raising the profile of sport in the school, children wanting to be a part of the team, having fun and enjoying sport. |
|
Football pitch |
|
|
||
A football pitch to be built on the school playground. |
To enhance the provision and facilities at the school. |
£5,000 |
Enabling children to play football at playtime and lunchtime, raising the profile of sport within the school. Which is a lifelong commitment of the school.
|
|
Boccia equipment |
|
|
||
Specific equipment relating to the sport of Boccia |
To enable Boccia to be taught across KS2 as part of the new rolling programme. |
£1,100 |
Raising the profile of Paralympic sports across the school, and enabling children to participate in sports they never would have before and promoting inclusion. |
|
Total Allocation |
£ |
12,744 |
||
Spend |
£ |
£12,199 |