Hurworth Primary School

The PE and Sport Premium provides ring fenced money to primary school headteachers to improve the quality of the PE and sport activities they offer their pupils. The funding is currently worth £150 million per year and is provided jointly by the Department for Education, the Department of Health and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

Prime Minister (at the time), David Cameron announced in February 2014 that the Government have committed to funding for the Primary PE and Sport Premium to 2020.

It is for schools to decide how the PE and Sport Premium is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the pupils within their settings. Schools however, will be accountable to outside agencies, mainly Ofsted, to show how the PE and Sport Premium has improved the quality of the PE and sport activities within the school.

Please see below for information regarding how the PE and Sport Premium funding was allocated and the impact it had.

Projections PE and Sport Premium Grant Spending for the Academic Year 2016-17

Overview of the school

Number of pupils / PE and Sport Premium Grant (PESPG) Received
£
Total Number of pupils on roll / 215
Total amount of PPG received / 8910
Carry forward from 2014/2015 / 0
Total PESPG / 8910
Item / Cost / Predicted Impact / Actual Impact
Swimming lessons at the Dolphin Centre for all children in Key Stage 2. / £2,700 / To ensure all children have the opportunity to learn to swim and instil an awareness of water safety. By the end of KS2, all children who have accessed swimming lessons from Year 3 should be confident in the water and be able to swim at least 25m. / All children in KS2 were given the opportunity to have swimming lessons (Year 4 and Year 5 had two opportunities over the course of the year). Swimming skills were developed and some children represented the school and Darlington in galas; a selection of different medals were won at the Swimming Gala (Y5/6) event. 8 pupils went on to represent Tees Valley.
A sports apprentice to support children and teachers across the school in PE and other areas where appropriate. / £5318 / To increase enjoyment and participation levels in PE across the school. By having additional support, this will make group sizes smaller and enable targeted support. Children may also be exposed to additional sports and expertise. / Group sizes were smaller, enabling teachers to target children and give more support where needed. Children were engaged during lessons and this shows in competitions.
Competition Achievements:
·  Came 1st in the Netball league tournament
·  Came 1st at the boys’ cricket tournament progressing to the Tees Valley Final (runners up in this competition)
·  Came 5th at the girls’ cricket tournament
·  Won a selection of different medals at the Town Sports (Y5/6) event. Two pupils went on to represent Tess Valley – one child won silver and the other won bronze at this event)
·  Year 4 won the Darlington Tennis competition and progressed to the Tees Valley Final (came fourth in this competition, just one point off third place)
·  Year 3 won their tennis cluster competition and progressed to the Towns Final.
·  Won a selection of different medals at the Swimming Gala (Y5/6) event. 8 pupils went on to represent Tees Valley.
·  4 children went on to represent Tees Valley in the cross country competition.
·  Came 2nd in Tag Rugby competition progressing onto the Tees Valley Finals.
Bronze package purchased through the local council (Alison Raw – School Games Organiser). / £668 / To expose children to sports at a competitive level (Y3 and upwards have the opportunity to attend competitions). Children are also exposed to a variety of sports and the expertise of qualified coaches through the package. / Competition Achievements:
·  Came 1st in the Netball league tournament
·  Came 1st at the boys’ cricket tournament progressing to the Tees Valley Final (runners up in this competition)
·  Came 5th at the girls’ cricket tournament
·  Won a selection of different medals at the Town Sports (Y5/6) event. Two pupils went on to represent Tess Valley – one child won silver and the other won bronze at this event)
·  Year 4 won the Darlington Tennis competition and progressed to the Tees Valley Final (came fourth in this competition, just one point off third place)
·  Year 3 won their tennis cluster competition and progressed to the Towns Final.
·  Won a selection of different medals at the Swimming Gala (Y5/6) event. 8 pupils went on to represent Tees Valley.
·  4 children went on to represent Tees Valley in the cross country competition.
·  Came 2nd in Tag Rugby competition progressing onto the Tees Valley Finals.
New apparatus and additional equipment / £224 / To continue to replace equipment so that children have safer lessons and relevant equipment in order to practise for competitions. / Items have been replaced to provide more enjoyable, safer lessons for pupils and to enable the pupils to practise for inter school competitions.
Competition Achievements:
·  Came 1st in the Netball league tournament
·  Came 1st at the boys’ cricket tournament progressing to the Tees Valley Final (runners up in this competition)
·  Came 5th at the girls’ cricket tournament
·  Won a selection of different medals at the Town Sports (Y5/6) event. Two pupils went on to represent Tess Valley – one child won silver and the other won bronze at this event)
·  Year 4 won the Darlington Tennis competition and progressed to the Tees Valley Final (came fourth in this competition, just one point off third place)
·  Year 3 won their tennis cluster competition and progressed to the Towns Final.
·  Won a selection of different medals at the Swimming Gala (Y5/6) event. 8 pupils went on to represent Tees Valley.
·  4 children went on to represent Tees Valley in the cross country competition.
·  Came 2nd in Tag Rugby competition progressing onto the Tees Valley Finals.
Visit from Stephanie Inglis (Olympic judo finalist for UK) / No extra cost (sponsorship money collected adding to PE budget for next year) / To expose children to athletes and encourage them to achieve in sports and understand the importance of fitness and training. / All children (Foundation – year 6) took part in a sponsored event in which money was raised for PE funds next year. The children enjoyed this event and listened to a presentation from Stephanie Inglis in which she talked about resilience, determination and adversity. The children were engaged and inspired throughout this event and asked some great questions (particularly UKS2).
All Run for Fun / Free event (as part of Bronze package) / To run for charity – every child will take part in the fun run and some children will help to organise and run the event. / PSHE links were developed. The children worked as a team with the older children running with the younger children and encouraging them to try their best. Children were engaged in the leadership of the event. Money was raised for charity.
Wheelchair basketball session / Free introductory session / To expose children to other types of sport and give them the opportunity to try a new sport. / PSHE links were developed. Children enjoyed their sessions and developed an understanding of what it might be like to be in a wheelchair. One child (in a wheelchair themselves) helped to lead the sessions and explain techniques to the other children.
Total PESPG / £8,910
Total Expenditure / £8,910
PESPG Remaining / £0