PE and Sport Premium

Improving the provision of Physical Education and Sport in primary schools

 

The Government is providing additional funding to improve the provision of Physical Education and Sport in primary schools.

 

The funding (provided jointly by the Department for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport) will be allocated to primary school Headteachers who will have the freedom to choose how to spend the money. The funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on improving the provision of PE and Sport in schools. Schools receive PE and sport premium funding based on the number of pupils in years 1 to 6. Schools must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of PE and sport we offer. The premium should be used to:

 

  • develop or add to the PE and sport activities that your school already offers
  • build capacity and capability within the school to ensure that improvements made now will benefit pupils joining the school in future years

 

Ofsted assesses how primary schools use the primary PE and sport premium. They measure its impact on pupil outcomes, and how effectively governors hold school leaders to account for this.

 

The PE Grant Allocation 2023/24

For the financial year 23/24 the school will receive PE grant income of £17660. The planned spend of this will be as follows:

Forest School provision / Training £7900

School MDSA playleaders £1000

Sports coach (in-house) £6200

PE equipment £1000

PE equipment maintenance £300

Competitive Sporting Activities £260

PE Training for Staff £1000

 

 

The PE Grant Allocation 2022/23

For the financial year 22/23 the school will receive PE grant income of £17730. The planned spend of this will be as follows:

 

Forest School provision / Training £7970

School MDSA playleaders £1000

Sports coaching and clubs £6200

PE equipment £1000

PE equipment maintenance £300

Competitive Sporting Activities £260

PE Training for Staff £1000

 

Impact 22/23

 

Pupils have had access to the daily mile running track while at school

Forest School provision included Yr1 & Yr2 and small groups from other years

Staff training in PE activities was provided

Y5 were trained as playleaders

 

We attended the following school competitions:

Cricket (3rd & 1st places), Swimming (2nd), Cross country (1st), Netball (2nd and 3rd), Football (1st),

And non- competitive events:

Dance, Wiltshire Games, Rugby, Lacrosse, Volleyball.

 

49% of children in Y1-6 took part in an afterschool sports club

 

44% of children in KS2 represented the school in a sports event

 

Percentage of children in Year 6 who can

  • Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres: 77%
  • Use a range of strokes effectively: 77 %
  • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations: 70 %

 

Sustainability

The school's consistent approach to PE, training and development ensures that we build capacity and capability within the school to ensure that improvements made now will benefit pupils joining the school in future years

 

The PE Grant Allocation 2021/22

For the financial year 21/22 the school will receive PE grant income of £17570. The planned spend of this will be as follows:

 

Forest School provision / Training £4000

School MDSA playleaders £3000

Sports coaching and clubs £6219

PE equipment £1000

PE equipment maintenance £300

Competitive Sporting Activities £2000

PE Training for Staff £2091

     

    Impact 21/22

    Pupils have had access to the daily mile running track while at school

    Forest School provision included Yr1 & Yr2 and small groups from other years

    Staff training in PE activities was provided

    Y5 where trained as playleaders

    Cricket, Rugby, Quidditch, Volleyball, Fundamentals, Swimming, Cross country, Netball, Football, Athletics and an inclusion day where attended

    43% of children in Y1-6 took part in an afterschool sports club

    Percentage of children in Year 6 who can

    • Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres: 80%
    • Use a range of strokes effectively: 73 %
    • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations: 84 %

     

    The PE Grant Allocation 2020/21

    For the financial year 20/21 the school will receive PE grant income of £17570. The planned spend of this will be as follows:

     

    Forest School provision / Training £4000

    School MDSA playleaders £3000

    Sports coaching and clubs £6219

    PE equipment £1000

    PE equipment maintenance £300

    Competitive Sporting Activities £2000

    PE Training for Staff £2091

     

     

    Impact 20/21

    (Covid -19 restricted many of the activities we had planned this year)

    Pupils have had access to the daily mile running track while at school

    Forest School provision included Yr1 & Yr2 and small groups from other years

    Staff training in PE activities was provided

     

    Percentage of children in Year 6 who can

    • Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres: 74%
    • Use a range of strokes effectively: 68 %
    • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations: 74%

     

    The PE Grant Allocation 2019/20

    For the financial year 19/20 the school will receive PE grant income of £17610. The planned spend of this will be as follows:

     

    Forest School provision / Training £4000

    School MDSA playleaders £3000

    Sports coaching and clubs £6219

    PE equipment maintenance £300

    Competitive Sporting Activities £2000

    PE Training for Staff £2091

     

    Percentage of children in Year 6 who can

    • Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres: 80%
    • Use a range of strokes effectively: 80%
    • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations: 80%

    Impact 19/20

    (Covid -19 restricted many of the activities we had planned this year)

    Pupils have had access to the daily mile running track while at school

    From September – March 51% of our Y1-6 children have participated in a sports club

    Competitive sport participation included football and netball and

    Forest School provision was extended to include Year 2

     

    The PE Grant Allocation 2018/19

    For the financial year 18/19 the school will receive PE grant income of £17610. The planned spend of this will be as follows:

     

    Daily Mile Running track £6000

    Developing Forest School provision £2106

    School MDSA playleaders £2600

    Sports coaching and clubs £6219

    PE equipment maintenance £140

     

    Impact 18/19

    Pupils have access to the daily mile running track all year round

    68% of our Y1-6 children have participated in a sports club

    Competitive sport participation included football, rugby, netball and x country.

    Cherhill was awarded a School Games Silver award

    Forest School provision and area established.

      

    The PE Grant Allocation 2017/18

     

    In the Financial year 2017/18, Cherhill C of E (VA) Primary School will receive a PE Grant of:

    £16,000 + £10 per pupil Years 1-6: £17,600

     

    There are 5 key indicators that schools should expect to see improvement across:

     

    Key indicator 1: The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that primary school children undertake at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day in school.

     

    Key indicator 2: The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement.

     

    Key indicator 3: Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport.

     

    Key indicator 4: Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils.

     

    Key indicator 5: Increased participation in competitive sport.

     

    Spending forecast and detailed action plan for 2017-18

     

    Please see our spending forecast and detailed action plan for information as to how we propose to make improvements.

    It will be the responsibility of the Headteacher, or delegated member of staff, to report to the Governors on the progress being made towards improving PE provision at Cherhill C of E (VA) Primary School.