The Government has committed to spending £750 million on improving physical education and sport in primary schools between now and the 2020 Olympics.
This funding has been given directly to schools.
SPORTS PREMIUM (2019-20) | ||||||||||||
Area Of Funding | Description | Cost | Resources and CPD | Predicted Impact | ||||||||
To further develop curriculum provision of P.E and widen children’s experiences | 1/2 day of a HLTA to lead and develop P.E across the school. . Increase participation in competetive sports. Appoint a P.E coach across federation | £5000 | PE coach and time for HLTAs and TAs and MSA’s to work alongside them and experience team teaching | Higher pupil involvement in a variety of sporting activities. Development of staffs skills. Development of organised activites at lunchtime. | ||||||||
To develop resources to enhance uptake in activitiy both during PE sessions and during social time | Audit and enahnce resources across the federation | £8000 | Audit federation PE resources and purchase shared resources across the federation. Purchase suitable storage for resources to ensure longevity of resources. | To encourage and support 1/2 hour activity per day. To enable timetable change to teach PE in 4 1/2 hour slots each day, with PE coach for 1 hour on Friday. | ||||||||
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Range of coaches to deliver sessions at sports enhancement days | To enhance cross curricular opportunities for active learning. To give children access to a range of extra curricular sporting opportunities | ||||||||
To enhance curriculum with a range of sports and activitiesand meet criteria for 1/2 am hour PE per day | Research and purchase PE skills activities | No cost | Timetable amended and trialled, teachers equipped with resources to teach high quality PE skills throughout the week | 1/2 activity per day in class sessions and improved activites at lunch and after school | ||||||||
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