Infants Sports Premium 2016-17
St Joseph’s Camberwell Catholic Schools’ Federation (Infants)
Sports Premium Report
2016-17
Total fund allocated: £8,566 Based on 158 pupils |
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Actual funding so far |
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Actual impact (following review) on pupils |
Sustainability/ next steps |
The engagement on all pupils in regular physical activity and their ability to make healthy lifestyle choices.
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Bacon’s college membership to support us in: -implementation of ‘Family Funs’ programme (EYs); - ‘Health and Wellbeing’ programme starting in January (EYs and KS1); - Participation in competitions and festivals with other schools.
Extra-curricular physical clubs for KS1 children - Autumn: street dance, multiskills - Spring: gymnastics, football
Ch to receive some specialist coaching during PE sessions/ team teach with staff -swimming -gymnastics -dance teacher to be employed for PE lessons – Spring 2 |
£2100 (to Bacon’s College)
£500 transport to and from events
£300 per club/ 10 weeks e.g. 2 clubs per term/ 3 terms + staff =est. £2300
£2000 |
£1750 -membership paid (10.10.16)
£68 – taxis to/ from multiskills event (31.12.16)
£2500 spent on clubs
Multiskills -Sep-Dec:
Streetdance - Sep-Dec
Football - January-July
Tennis sessions – Oct-Dec
Gymnastics January – July
Multiskills April-July
£1000 on specialist teacher Spring 1 Dance lessons for all
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Competition entries/ results – Multiskills Y1: 1.12.16 Y2: 29.11.16
Festival of Sport: Selected Y1 more able on: 31.12.16 Attendance registers > in office
Tracking of participation in extra-curricular clubs > P:\Academic Year 2016-2017\Curriculum\PE\Coordinator resources
Photos of sessions |
All children have benefitted from high quality PE lessons as a result of staff training.
All year 1 chn participated in multiskills event/ G&T ch attended FOS
So far, 59/ 107 chn from KS1 have taken part in a PE based after-school club. Remaining 48 to be targeted for future clubs. All Year 2 children developed Tennis skills through specialist input.
All KS1 and EYs children developed dance skills through specialist input. |
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Using PE as a tool for whole school improvement/ High quality provision of PE
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Teacher’s to be involved in identifying personal targets in delivery/ planning/ assessment of PE and PE coordinator/ Bacon’s college staff to support in achieving them through continued CPD, in and out of school.
Most notably, provision of gymnastics to be improved through: - ‘Real Gym’ inset to all staff; - Team teaching/ observations from Bacon’s college staff. - Purchasing new safety mats/ gymnastics equipment
School environment to promote status of PE, through professionally printed stand out display boards with key vocabulary/ skills photos to be taken/ printed in house
Reviewing and updating playground markings/ PE and outdoor equipment Early Years outdoor physical activity provision to be reviewed and updated |
£2100 (to Bacon’s College)
Estimated £500
Estimated £1000
£1000
£890 £240 – white line marking bought to mark track for daily mile initiative. £200 grant received to help with this
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See above (£1750 membership to Bacon’s College)
Supply cover for courses - £200
£2000 spent on equipment
gym mats and safety trolley
other apparatus: KS1 PE/ EYFS outdoor physical provision/ playground equipment
marking equipment
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Observations of Joanna (Red), Lucy and Carlie (Rainbow), Sandra (Yellow), Katie (Green) and Kate (Orange) by Joe Howards from Bacon’s College in Autumn 2/ Spring 1.
Real Gym inset on 3.1.17 in school
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All of KS1 and EYs children – benefitted from specialist team teaching
Gymnastics lessons for all EYFS and KS1 and use of apparatus. (as of Spring 1) |
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£1035 – spent in July 2016 for Sports Day. |
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Total spend: £8553
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