Sports Premium Spending At West End Primary School
The Government provides additional funding to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding has been provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport. This funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools.
How the money has been spent in the past
Improve facilities and equipment in PE hall and outside:
Planned Priorities for 2019-20
Improve facilities and equipment in PE hall and outside:
Estimated total spend for 2018-19: £17000
Estimated total Sports Premium Grant for 2019-20: £17000
Last Updated October 2019
How the money has been spent in the past
Improve facilities and equipment in PE hall and outside:
- Line markings for hall,
- Hoops/nets for hall,
- Golf equipment,
- Tennis equipment,
- Projection system for hall to enable multimedia to be used in PE lessons.
- Astroturf for the KS1 Yard
- Team teaching with a qualified coach for at least 3 terms per year,
- Staff audit,
- Support and CPD in gymnastics and dance,
- Fully embed new curriculum and reflect changes included within 2014 curriculum,
- Achieve PE Mark through external assessment.
- Ensure participation levels continue – key sports: football, cricket, netball. Increase tag rugby and girls football, golf, archery and fencing.
- Attended as many Level 2 competitions as possible,
- After school provision mapped (part funded by school using Sport Premium, using external providers),
- Externally Provided Clubs.
- Pupil questionnaire to cover a range of elements, participation, enjoyment and wishes for the future,
- Parental Feedback through surveys,
- Track engagement in sports activities using database of participation,
- Staff audit,
- Lesson observations.
Planned Priorities for 2019-20
Improve facilities and equipment in PE hall and outside:
- To further develop the resources to be used in PE lessons and upgrade or replace those that are required. (£1000)
- To improved access to resources during playtimes to make playtimes more active (£500)
- To provide further training for Play Leaders. (£200)
- To develop the KS1 and KS2 Yards further through the provision of additional equipment. (£2000)
- To develop the outside areas around the school to enable Outside Learning activities to take place. (£3000)
- To improve access to a from the Wildlife Area (£1000)
- To develop the school's own kitchen garden. (£2000)
- To provide further staff CPD through partnerships such as local cluster and Sports Partnership (£1500)
- To engage with Burnley Football Club through the Primary Sports Outreach programme (weekly visit from coach to support teaching and learning in a range of sports over the year in a range of classes) (£5000)
- Lesson observations of PE teaching to show current situation and improvements in the future.
- Greater creation of work evidence, making best use of Earwig as evidence repository.
- Use of technology in PE – video review, peer evaluation of dancing and routines (£1000)
- Assessment of PE, both teacher and self assessment (£200)
- Continue and broaden sports and competitions,
- Ensure participation levels continue – key sports: football, cricket, netball. Increase tag rugby and girls football.
- Development of new sports to West End, examples to include Table Tennis, Curling, Golf, Fencing and Archery.
- Pupil questionnaire to cover a range of elements, participation, enjoyment and wishes for the future,
- Parental Feedback through surveys,
- Track engagement in sports activities using database of participation,
- Staff audit,
- Lesson observations.
Estimated total spend for 2018-19: £17000
Estimated total Sports Premium Grant for 2019-20: £17000
Last Updated October 2019