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St Martins Way Tel: 01842 752239

Thetford Fax: 01842 755995

Norfolk

IP24 3PU

Headmaster Chair of Governors

Dr. A. SheppardM.B.A. PhD Mr. P. Pearson

Our children Our future

PE AND SPORT PREMIUM

“The premium must be spent by schools on making additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and sport for the benefit of all pupils to encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles.”

Amount of Premium Received by Financial Year

2013/1465% of the total academic year’s funding, received October 2013 £5361

2014/15Balance of academic year’s funding, received April 2014£3414

Funding received October 2014£5125

2015/16Funding received April 2015£3660

Funding received October 2015£5174

2016/17Funding received April 2016£3696

Total received to date (October 2016):£26,430

Detailed Breakdown of Premium Spent

  • Archery instructor for years 3, 4, 5 and 6, and after school club
Quivers Archery – February/June 2014 / £660
  • High quality PE course KS1 and KS2
NPETCS Teach PE course – S Knock / £1100
  • Petanque pitch for top field
Norse Commercial Services – June 2014 / £998
  • Initial set out and line marking of four areas of school field
Norse Commercial Services – April 2015 / £426
  • General PE equipment
ESPO – May 2015 / £1666
  • Monthly overmarking of two areas of school field
Norse Commercial Services - 2015 / £504
  • Whole School Martial Arts Days
EWF Martial Arts – July 2015 and June 2016 / £1000
  • Maintenance of Tiger Turf
Bradleys Surfacing Systems – October 2015 / £465
  • Whole School Instruction in Archery/First Aid/Frisbee/Fencing
East Anglia Sports Academy – April 2016 / £984
  • Event Shelters/Groundsheets x 8
Norwich Camping & Leisure – June 2016 / £1560
  • Paint/markers/clipboards for Olympics Week
ESPO – June 2016 / £79
  • Medals for Olympics Week
Running Imp – June 2016 / £391
  • Portable PA System
Electro Supplies – June 2016 / £261
  • First Aid Outdoor Shelter
Argos / £120
  • Whole School sun hats for Olympics Week
Amazon / £590
  • iPod and iPad
Amazon / £145
  • Refreshments – France (Olympics Week)
Sainsburys / £6
  • One off payment to Mr S Knock in recognition of additional workload undertaken in order to improve sport participation and attainment within school, 2013 - 16
/ £2500
  • Initial setting out of football pitch
Norse – August 2016 / £62
Actual amount spent to date / £13,517

The balance remaining of available funding is currently allocated against the following activities:

  • Dance/cheerleading instructor for KS1 and KS2 after school club:£1000
  • Martial Arts club for KS1 and KS2, and after school club:£1000
  • Moving from good to outstanding course, part 2:£90
  • Outward Bounds trip to Norwich for years 3, 4, 5 and 6:£3000

“What impact the school has seen on pupils’ PE and sport participation, and attainment and how the improvements will be sustainable in the future.”

This funding has been given by the government to help deliver the London GamesLegacy commitments, with the aim of re-energising school sport, with a focus on competition and creating a sporting habit for life in young people.

Allocations for the academic year 2015 to 2016 are calculated using the number of pupils in years 1 to 6, as recorded in the January 2015 census, amounting to £8000 + £5 per pupil.

The funding has been spent in the following ways:

EMPLOYING SPORTS COACHES

  • External coaches providing additional archery, fencing, martial arts, dancing sessions andmulti sports.

OLYMPIC GAMES

  • Providing 8 gazebos for the children, a PA system to use outside, and gold, silver and bronze medals.

EXTENDING THE RANGE OF THE EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils are asked what clubs they would like to do and, where possible, these are offered - including the hiring in of an external coachif necessary - see above. Participation is monitored and reviewed on a regular basis.
  • A schedule of extra-curricular activities is published termly to make parents aware of which activities are available.
  • Additional equipment purchased this year to extend the range of activities, including new football equipment and keep fit materials for after school clubs.

COMPETITIVE SPORT

  • Awards are provided for all internal competitive tournaments.
  • Sports day in June/July is run as a competitive inter- colour team event.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PE

  • PE teacher goes on PE courses.

LONG TERM PARTICIPATION AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLES

  • Years 3,4,5 and 6 to continue having swimming lessons with the aim of ensuring that all pupils can swim 25 meters by the end of year 6.

NEW DEVELOPMENTS FOR 2016/17

  • To set up a project where children are keeping fit through all ages.
  • To set up football competitions against fellow schools.
  • A termly school newsletter.

SK/fmn - 03/11/2018

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