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Primary PE & Sports Premium Funding
Caroline Holder
Chris Milward
Sue Smart
Outcomes of the session.• Clear guidance on the effective use of the Primary Sport
Funding.• A summary of Ofsted guidance and recommendations.• Looking at useful resources and materials to support
schools around the audit, action planning and impact of the spend.
• Case studies of good practice.• The chance to network with other schools about how they
are using the funding.• The opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
National Messages
Anna Hamilton (Lead for PE & School Sport at the Dept for Education):• Key is definitely still sustainability • Money must add value (even if PE provision was brilliant
before)• Must consider how future pupils will benefit from the
funding and not just existing ones• Need to consider if any service provided by an external
provider (i.e. coaching company) is specific to that school and it’s needs and requirements
• Sustainability is most at risk when using external providers
Sue Campbell• PE is compulsory National Curriculum Subject and
therefore Teachers MUST NOT be replaced (if this happens then it devalues the subject!!)
• Key success factor is that PE is seen as a serious subject within schools and in order for this to happen it must impact on one or some of the following:
• Emotional well being • Improving Behaviour • Increasing attendance • Raising Achievement • Parental engagement • Transition and partnership working
• Ofsted will (should!) ask how is funding improving the education and health of all pupils and HTs should be able to answer this
Vision
All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport.
Objective
To achieve
self-sustaining improvement in the
quality of PE and sport in primary schools.
Government announcement: PE &Sport Premium
• £150 million a year (DH, DfE), ring fenced to support delivery of PE and sport in primary schools (2020 promise)
• Funding allocated through a lump sum for each school. Enter spend details (53%) on school web site
• Ofsted inspection report – October 2014
• Best practice videos
What can we spend the funding on?
Key questions to ask yourselves when making spendingdecisions:
How will this investment address the need identified bythis specific school?
What will be the impact of this investment on: children in the school at the moment? children in the school in 5 / 10 years’ time (what will thelasting legacy be?)
PE and sport supports whole school improvement• Participation in PE and sport can improve a huge
range of social skills, promote inclusion and lead to better cohesion
• Participation in quality PE and sport can improve physical and mental well-being which will transfer into measureable school achievement outcomes
• PE and sport can also help to shape behaviour, reduce truancy and develop leadership skills
Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
C4L Featherstone film http://youtu.be/-UnWGz-IGhk
C4L Featherstone film http://youtu.be/-UnWGz-IGhk
Ofsted report: Going the extra mile
The aim of the report was to explore if their was a link between the quality of Competitive School Sport (CSS) provision and later sporting success
Recommendations from the Ofsted reportThe recommendations to the school sector cover areas:
1. Importance of the role CSS plays in improving school ethos.2. Embed CS firmly in the school culture and a central part of school life. Staff/
Governors and students3. Well structured and supported programme for both participation and the most
able.4. Expect all their students to take part regularly and meet the demand.5. Ensure the most talented get access to support and facilities – inspect to skills
and fitness6. Foster strong club links to get more students doing sport outside of school7. Develop partnerships to build sporting pathways primary transition and with local
clubs.8. Improve their provision of CSS by learning from others - Offer a wide range but priorities a few to excel at- Provide enough time within PE and sport enrichment programme to attain high
standards- Use expert coaches to work along side your teachers and hold them
accountable for success.
How can we use the findings to improve what we do?
Recommendations from the Ofsted report
• £18m National Lottery funding
• Designed to build on and complement the £150m Sport Premium
• Providing support for schools, in greatest need, with poor facilities
• 900 applications submitted, 601 school awards granted
• Average school award £27k
• Outdoor multi-activity areas for curriculum, out of school and community use
• 5 waves of installation across this academic year (Wave 1 completed)
www.sportengland.org/primaryspaces
Facilities – Primary Spaces
Possible indicators of improvement• The engagement of all pupils in regular physical
activity – kick-starting healthy active lifestyles
• The profile of PE and sport being raised across the
school as a tool for whole school improvement
• Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all
staff in teaching PE and sport
• Broader experience of a range of sports and
activities offered to all pupils
• Increased participation in competitive sport
Discussion?
• How are you investing your funding now?
• How does this link to the vision? • What is important to your pupils? • What has been the impact so far? And
what hard evidence to you have to prove this?
• How will the investment be sustained?
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Good Practice for schools
Minimum Requirements
Information on website:
The amount of grant received
How it has been spent (or will be spent)
What impact the school has seen on pupils’
- Physical Education (physical literacy)
- Extra curricular participation
- Attainment in other curriculum areas
Suggested Best Practice:-
Step 1: audit/ self-review
Step 2: prioritise areas to develop ( baseline
information/data) and action
Step 3: identify the good/outstanding provision
Step 4: measure against baseline impact
Possible Audit Materials
• Entrust documents• Youth Sport Trust (YST) self review– insert links• YST Quality Mark• afPE (Association for PE) – Quality Mark audit – insert links
• cfBT and afPE document
• Free Reference and guidance docs:
- afpe, SASSOT, Scuk, YST
Examples for monitoring impact
• Lesson observations• Planning scrutiny• Data scrutiny• Learning walks• Pupil voice questions• Staff questionnaires
Ofsted Guidance and recommendations
On your tables are these 2 Ofsted documents:-
• - Inspecting primary school PE and school sport:
new funding (Briefing for section 5 inspection)
• - The PE and sport premium for primary schools -
Good practice to maximise effective use of the
funding
Recommendations from Report:
Schools should:• ensure that their strategic plans for using the new funding include clear, measurable targets for improvement
• clearly show how school leaders will evaluate the impact that the premium is having on improving PE and sports provision
• regularly monitor the work of specialist PE teachers and sports coaches to ensure that their teaching and coaching are consistently good
• ensure that the professional development of staff is systematically planned and tailored to the individual needs of teachers and classroom assistants
• monitor the impact of professional development to ensure a lasting legacy of consistently good teaching of PE
• identify ‘non-participants’ in extra-curricular sport and provide additional activities to encourage their immediate and longer-term participation in sport and physical activity
• introduce activities specifically aimed at enabling their most able pupils to achieve high standards in PE and sport
• forge links with a wider range of external sports clubs to achieve sustainable ways of engaging all pupils in physical activity and sport
• work closely with parents and carers and local health agencies to promote the health and well-being of all pupils, especially those who are overweight or obese.
ExampleCase Studies
Entrust/ SASSOT project schools• Effective training package example: Staff training on
activity area, followed by 2 lessons of demo lessons/ team teaching/ joint planning – followed by staff continuing with teaching lessons with a lesson observation/ feedback and report at the end.
• Subject co-ordinator development; Subject leader attending specific leading PE CPD course, followed by in school support looking specifically at school issues and supporting with real-life examples of doing action planning, monitoring and evaluation activities.
• Developing Health of Pupils; Raising the profile of health in the school by improving knowledge of health recommendations for staff/ pupils/ parents. showing what adults do to meet these as role models. Reviewing opportunities for physical activity and PE and purpose, conducting a fit and healthy week, use of health intervention bags, development of change 4 life clubs, targeted support for those who need it.
• http://www.sportengland.org/our-work/children-and-young-people/primary-school-sport/
Questions?
• On your tables there are:-- Ofsted documents- Example Audit materials- Example case studies
Use the remaining time to have a look at these and network with other schools on your tables about your use of the funding and how you could use these materials and the information given today to move your practice forward
Supporting you further…
• We would love to know how we can support you further around the use of the Primary Sports Funding. Please make any notes of what you now require or what we could do for you and hand it in at the end.
Many thanks Caroline, Chris and Sue
Useful weblinks:
• http://www.sportengland.org/our-work/children-and-young-people/primary-school-sport/
• https://www.gov.uk/pe-and-sport-premium-for-primary-schools