Academic Year 2016/17

Allocation of Funding for 16/17 £10,065

Primary PE Liaison Officer - £7500

Specialist Teaching (Team Spirit) - £2565

PE and Sport Premium Key Outcome Indicator / School Focus / Action to achieve / Evidence / Impact on pupils
CPD for teachers / Primary PE Liaison Officer, Tracie Capper for teachers planning
PE lead to attend PE conference / Training NQTs on planning and delivering PE
Leader to attend Sports/PE conference
Planned PDM - Health and Safety in PE
PE leader to update PE policy
Half termly cluster
meeting with PE leader / Planning and lesson feedback from TC to NQTs/mentors and PE leader
Attendance of conference
PDM delivered to whole staff on Health and Safety
PE policy updated
Events taken part in from cluster meet
Cluster events
Development of assessment / Increase Quality of teaching and provision
Specialist Teaching Pupils / Specialist teaching from Tracie Capper / Set up and run Additional gifted and additional PE sessions for 24 pupils
Set up and run Top Up PE for 24 pupils
PE leader to train sports leaders – 8 year 6 children who lead lunchtime activities.
Sports committee to implement a whole school activity during active and healthy week
Cluster events held across the school at the end of each half term. / Attendance of children to the Gifted and Talented sessions
Attendance of children to the Top Up sessions
The running of sports leaders, all 8 children running lunchtime sports
Sports committee run Dodgeball during active and healthy week
Children attended cluster sports events. / Increase attainment for HA 24 pupils
Increased attainment of identified LA pupils
Increase participation rates in sport during lunch time.
Increase cross school competition
Develop pupil understanding of keeping healthy and active
Increased inter school events for all pupils
Specialist teaching from Team Spirit / Team Spirit delivering weekly sessions to all classes in school / All children receive weekly PE sessions from Team Spirit. / Increase attainment and progress for all pupils
Participation in sport / More clubs available across the school / Broader range of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils / Spring/summer term – 293 pupils attended an extra-curricular sports club / Incr4ased participation n a range of sports compared 2015/16
Increase in participation in competitive sports / Compete in more of the Southampton Games activities / TRYit – Year 5 to attend the TRYit event
Taken part in 10 more Southampton Games activities this year than last making a total of 17 this year compared to 7 last year.
Football – year 5, 6 and girls cup, girls and boys league
Tri Golf
Cricket – Year 5, girls and 6 cup
Netball – Year 5 and 6 tournament
Cross Country
There was an increase in the number of children participating in year 3 and 4 compared to last year.
Rock Challenge
2nd for the first time (5th year) – won all but 1 certificate / SJS 3rd place achieving medals in Southampton
Promoting Healthy Lifestyles / Children to experience a range of new sports / Active and healthy week with new activities and new foods / Active and healthy week with whole school activities
New sports – tennis at local club, golf, speed stacks and parachute.