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  • Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE

The Government is providing funding of £150 million per annum for academic years 2013/14 and 2014/15 to provide new, substantial primary school sport funding. This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to primary school Head teachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children.

 

The purpose of the funding is that schools will have to spend the sport funding in improving their provision of PE and sport, but they will have the freedom to choose how they do this.

 

Allocation

 

Funding for schools will be calculated by the number of primary aged pupils (between the ages of 5 and 11) as at the annual census in January 2013.

 

All schools with 17 or more primary aged pupils will receive a lump sum of £8000 plus a premium of £5 per pupil. Small schools with receive £500 per pupil.

 

Accountability

 

Schools will be held to account for how they spend the sport funding. Ofsted has strengthened its coverage of sport and PE within the Inspectors' Handbook and supporting guidance, so that schools and inspectors know how sport and PE will be assessed in future as part of the school's overall provision offered.

 

Academic Year 2022/23

How we plan to spend the money

    • Evidencing the impact of the Primary and Sports premium 2022-23

    Academic Year 2021-22

    • Sports Premium Plan - 2021/22

    Academic Year 2020/21

    Impact

    • Sports Premium Impact Statement - 2020/21

    Academic Year 2019/20

    How we plan to spend the money

    • Sports Premium Plan - 2019/20

    Academic Year 2018/19

    Impact

    • Sports Premium Impact Statement - 2018/19

    Academic Year 2017/18

    Impact

    • Sports Premium Impact Statement - 2017/18

    How we plan to spend the money

      • Sports Premium Plan - 2017/18

      Academic Year 2016/17

      How we plan to spend the money

        • Sports Premium Plan - 2016/17

        Academic Year 2015/16

         

        How we plan to spend the money

         

        AspectCost (£)
        Transport costs to events1500
        Equipment costs2000
        Active Society membership900
        After school provision1755
        PE Uniform for children400
        School INSET/CPD1350
        PE leader CPD300
        TOTAL SPEND£8,205

         

        Impact

        • Sports Premium Impact Statement - 2015/16

        Academic Year 2014/15

        Impact

        • Sports Premium Impact Statement - 2014/15

        How we plan to spend the money

         

        Yenton again received a grant of £9,680 in the academic year 2014/15. This money will be used in a number of different ways to support the provision of improved quality of sports and PE for all pupils.

         

        AspectCost (£)
        Transport costs to events800
        Equipment costs1700
        Active Society membership900
        Lunchtime provision2280
        After school provision2850
        School INSET/CPD750
        PE leader CPD300
        TOTAL SPEND£9,580

         

        Impact over the past 12 months

         

        Providing free lunchtime/after school provision has dramatically increased the number of children participating in extra-curricular physical activity.

         

        2014/15 Autumn Term

        To date the total number of KS1 children whom have participated in extra-curricular clubs is 48, with a club average of 24. The number of KS2 children whom have participated in extra-curricular clubs is currently 106, with a club average of 25. In addition to this, 23 children have represented the school within inter school competitions so far this academic year.

         

        The school now has a football and netball team entered within a local league completion. Four children also represent the Erdington and Saltley district at football.

         

        It is estimated that by the end of the academic year 150 pupils will have had the opportunity to participate in KS1 clubs. It is also estimated that 300 pupils will have had the opportunity to participate in KS2 clubs; with 120 represented the school at inter school competitions.

         

        2013/14 Whole Year Summary

         

        1. Enabled 108 children to compete against local schools, an increase of 63% from previous year. This culminated in the school finishing runners up in Area Sports competition in July.
        2. Enabled 140 KS1 children to access clubs (increase of 550% from 2012-13). Also enabled 282 KS2 children to access clubs (increase of 73% from 2012-13).

         

        Academic Year 2013/14 – Mid Year Review

         

        Yenton received a grant of £9,680 for primary school sports in the academic year 2013/14. This money was used in a number of different ways to support the provision of improved quality of sports and PE for all pupils.

         

        How we spent the money

         

        AspectCost (£)
        Transport costs to events600
        Equipment costs1500
        Active Society membership800
        Lunchtime provision3000
        After school provision1950
        School INSET/CPD1540
        PE leader CPD200
        TOTAL SPEND£9,590

         

        Impact

        Providing free lunchtime/after school provision has dramatically increased the number of children participating in extra-curricular physical activity:

         

        2012-13

         

        The total number of KS1 children who participated in extra-curricular clubs was 20. The total number of KS2 children who participated in extra-curricular clubs was 141.

         

        2013-14

         

        To date the total number of KS1 children whom have participated in extra-curricular clubs is 104, this is an increase of 501%. To date the total number of KS2 children whom have participated in extra- curricular clubs is 241, this is an increase of 71%.

         

        In addition to date 52 children have represented the school in a variety of competitions including: football, basketball, gymnastics, and indoor athletics. The school have achieved 4th place prizes in both football and basketball competitions run by Wilson Stuart Active Society. Our Year 4 gymnastics squad also came second within the mixed discipline competition held at Bishop Walsh School in February.

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