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PE and Sport Premium expenditure:
Coughton C of E Primary
Report to Parents: 2017/18 (September ’17 to July ’18)
Our Vision for PE and Sport At Coughton C of E Primary we know that P.E. and Sport plays an important role in the development of our children. P.E. and Sport lead to improved fitness, health and well-being, concentration, attitude and academic achievement. Through P.E and Sport, children can also develop Coughton’s values of: Trust, Service, Thankfulness, Forgiveness, Compassion, Courage. We aim to encourage a lifetime love of sport and keeping fit and encourage children to be the best that they can be. How do we encourage a love of P.E and Sport at our school? We enter into sports competitions, galas and tournaments. We aim to enter into a wide range of sports to encourage different children and abilities to be active and keep fit. We take part in, multi skills, indoor and outdoor athletics competitions, rounders, cricket, netball, football, rugby and swimming galas. This year we are holding our own swimming gala at the Cheltenham Lido. To encourage a love of sport for enjoyment and competition, we strive to provide opportunities throughout the year. What is the Sports Premium? The Government is providing funding of £150 million per annum from 2014/15 and beyond to improve provision of physical education (P.E.) and sport in primary schools. This funding is being jointly provided by the Department for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sports, and will be allocated to primary school head teachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and P.E. for all their children. The sports funding can only be spent on sport and P.E. provision in schools. Funding will be calculated by reference to the number of primary-aged pupils (between the ages of 5 and 11), as recorded in the annual schools census. How is the Sports Premium used at Coughton C of E Primary School? The Sports Premium will be spent in such a way that it has a direct and sustained improvement on sports provision in the school, not only for the current pupils of the school but also for future pupils. Listed in the grid below are the projects that are being funded by the Sports Premium for this academic year.
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Record of the PE and Sport Funding spending by item/project 2017/18
Amount of Sport Premium Received: £17,280
Below is a breakdown of how this money is being spent:
Item/project Objective Outcomes
Specialist Sports Coach providing
specialist teaching CPD for NQTs
and staff new to Key Stage.
To improve the skills of the teaching staff
by planning, observing and teaching
gymnastics and dance with a sport
specialist
Children receive a well-rounded PE
curriculum at the appropriate level a high
quality PE provision.
Termly Intra Team Competitions To allow all children in the school the
chance to experience competing and
representing a team.
Parents are able to attend and watch
their children compete. Children can use
the skills they have learnt in PE in a
competitive environment.
Lunchtime playground sports To encourage children to play sports
collaboratively at lunchtimes.
Pupils are engaged and enjoy their
lunchtimes more with structured sports
available to them.
Play equipment with all-weather
surfacing.
To have an all-weather surface and extra
play equipment for children to play on
throughout the year as well as providing
another space for our children to play in
that they can access in all weathers.
Children will benefit from access to play
equipment at breaks, lunchtimes and
during PE lessons.
Additional Swimming Coaches and
own swimming gala.
To give stretch and challenge to those
children who have achieved the elements
within the National Curriculum to ensure
that they can 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
situations
Children enjoy swimming as their
swimming skills are challenged. Children
have represented the school at swimming
galas.
Children taking part in their own
swimming gala at Cheltenham Lido to
assess their swimming skills at the end of
KS2.
Bell Boating To introduce the children of year 6 to a
new sporting experience.
Children in Year 5 and Year 6 were
exposed to a new sport which allowed the
school to have a team to represent us in
the local regatta.
Participation in inter school
competitions
To give children opportunity to participate
in inter school competitions with training
prior to.
Children enjoy the opportunities to take
part in team competitions with different
schools.
Year 6 swimming (25 children)
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 situations
Assessment due Summer 2018 Assessment due Summer 2018 Assessment due Summer 2018
What the children say:
“[As a play partner] it is great to see younger children playing games and it has improved our
teaching skills.”
“We loved the football tournament and competing with children from other schools, it was fun and
challenging.”
“Our swimming gala gave us another opportunity to compete with other children and swim in races
and we’re so excited about having our own gala in Cheltenham!”
“Bell boating was really fun and going against the current was a real challenge! It was great for
collaboration.”