Physical Education and Sport Premium Funding Expenditure
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Report to parents: 2021/2022
Number of pupils and PE/Sport Funding received |
Total number of pupils on roll (Y1-Y6 according to Jan 2020 School Census) 272 Funding received £18,400 Total of £26502 to spend this academic year due to previous year not being completely spent |
Nature of support 2021/22 |
Our strategy is to use sports funding money to increase the levels of participation in our children, give them experience of a wide variety of sports and ensure that they receive good quality teaching including outdoor and adventure within the PE and Sport curriculum. Again we have joined with the West Norfolk School Sport partnership so that there is specialist curriculum sport teaching. In addition this will allow us to support our more able sports people towards representing district and county teams. We have allocated funding to introduce children to a wide range of sports in order to increase the chance that they will come across a sport they really enjoy and so will continue participation into secondary and adult life. |
Record of PE/Sport Funding spending by item/project 2021/22 | ||||
Item/Project | Cost | Objective | Impact/Rational for spending | Outcome |
West Norfolk School Sport Partnership | £8,125 | Ensure high quality teaching for all pupils. | School Sport Co-ordinator providing Specialist Curriculum Support, Competitions/festival provided in a variety of sports through consultation between the Cluster, SSCo and School Games Organiser to ensure there is a pathway to county level competition. | |
Swimming Lessons | £400 | Ensure national curriculum requirements are met. | Top up teaching lessons to ensure that Year 6 pupils achieve 25 metres before leaving school. | |
Lunch time Sports Club | £5230 | Offering sporting activities during lunchtime for Year 3-6 | Pupils to learn additional skills | |
Archery | £2700 | Offering archery after school club for Year 5-6 | Pupils to learn additional skills | |
Fencing | £4500 | Offering fencing lessons to all year KS2 pupils during the day | Pupils to learn additional skills | |
Football club | £1050 | King's Lynn football club coaching Year 3-6 pupils after school | Additional sporting activity | |
Outdoor Learning | £1858 |
Additional resources EYFS, Year 1 and 2 |
Additional learning activity | |
Trampolining and Bouldering | £2500 | KS2 extra PE | ||
Training | £115 | PE Conference |
Pupils within their year 6 cohort can do each of the following: swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres, use a range of strokes effectively, perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situation.
Report to parents: 2020/21
Number of pupils and PE/Sport Funding received |
Total number of pupils on roll (Y1-Y6 according to Jan 2019 School Census) 274 Funding received £18,430 |
Nature of support 2020/21 |
Our strategy is to use sports funding money to increase the levels of participation in our children, give them experience of a wide variety of sports and ensure that they receive good quality teaching including outdoor and adventure within the PE and Sport curriculum. Again we have joined with the West Norfolk School Sport partnership so that there is specialist curriculum sport teaching. In addition this will allow us to support our more able sports people towards representing district and county teams. We have allocated funding to introduce children to a wide range of sports in order to increase the chance that they will come across a sport they really enjoy and so will continue participation into secondary and adult life. |
Record of PE/Sport Funding spending by item/project 2020/21 | ||||
Item/Project | Cost | Objective | Impact/Rational for spending | Outcome |
West Norfolk School Sport Partnership | £7,450 | Ensure high quality teaching for all pupils. | School Sport Co-ordinator providing Specialist Curriculum Support, Competitions/festival provided in a variety of sports through consultation between the Cluster, SSCo and School Games Organiser to ensure there is a pathway to county level competition. | High school teacher comes into teach pupils, which makes transition easier. Staff upskilled with after school training. |
Swimming Lessons | £250 | Ensure national curriculum requirements are met. | Top up teaching lessons to ensure that Year 6 pupils achieve 25 metres before leaving school. | All yr 6 pupils can swim 25m before they leave |
Lunch time Sports Club | £840 | Offering sporting activities during lunchtime for Year 3-6 | Pupils to learn additional skills |
Pupils within their year 6 cohort can do each of the following: swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres,
use a range of strokes effectively, perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situation.