Sports Premium 2016-17
Sports Premium 2016-17 |
Lead Person: Meshak Taylor |
Health and Wellbeing coordinator |
Priorities – Raise standards of attainment and participation in Physical Education for all children.
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Action to be taken – core tasks |
Lead Person |
Time Scale |
Objectives/Success Criteria |
Outcomes/Impact |
Cost |
Renew membership of the Waltham Forest School Sports Network (WFSSN)
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M.Taylor |
Annually |
Member of Local Sports Partnership in Borough, which provides us with access to competition, CPD Training and networking opportunities. |
After the successes of participation levels in the previous year, due to our WFSSN Membership, Mission Grove has continued its involvement at competition level for both KS1 and KS2. Children are now looking forward to competitions and are supported through in school preparation and extra-curricular clubs. |
£1500
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Comprehensive Sports Club Program for KS1 & KS2 over 3 Terms (April 2016-April 2017)
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M.Taylor |
Club participation & allocation reviewed termly |
Extra-curricular club’s objective was to provide opportunities for up to 85% of our pupils to take part in sporting clubs outside of the curriculum. |
To date we have had over 75% of children access some form of extra-curricular club during this period. We have seen the continuation of a girl’s only Netball club, set up by KS2 Sports leaders.
Our Athletics club, delivered by AthleteFitUk, has focused on targeting pupils who achieved the highest scores within their classes across a range of Sports Hall Athletics activities.
These pupils get to train together weekly and then are chosen from to represent Mission Grove during Borough Competitions.
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£16950
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5-a-Day TV subscription
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M.Taylor |
Annually |
Children can access at school and home Dance and Fitness workouts in 5-minute-bites.
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Increased profile of physical activity being ‘fun’ and ‘exciting’ for our children. |
£220
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Curriculum Swimming
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M.Taylor |
October 2016- March 2017 |
All pupils attended swimming lessons for 20 hours each.
v 118 Year 2 children v 145 Year 3 children v 112 Year 4 children
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This year we have taken our Year 2,3&4 pupils back to the Aquatic Centre in the Olympic park for their swimming lessons. The facilities are first class and so has been the quality of the instructors. Children in year 3&4 have been able to participate in five one hour blocks over a four-week period. Year 2 pupils have participated in a two week ‘taster’ session to get them engaged into swimming. Pupils are encouraged to participate in Go Swim sessions around the Borough.
Our swimming results are outlined below for all year groups.
Overview of Swimming Results in Year 4 (105 pupils)
v 36 children are water confident and can swim with aids such as floats
v 30 children can now swim but not at the required distance of 25m
v 39 children are confident swimmers who can swim distances well exceeding 25m
Overview of Swimming Results in Year 3 (129 pupils)
v 46 children are water confident and can swim with aids such as floats
v 42 children can now swim but not at the required distance of 25m
v 41 children are confident swimmers who can swim distances well exceeding 25m
Overview of Swimming Results in Year 2 (117 pupils)
v 80 children are water confident and can swim with aids such as floats
v 21 children can now swim but not at the required distance of 25m
v 16 children are confident swimmers who can swim distances exceeding 25m
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£37273
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Release time for Subject Lead
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K.Jennings |
Annually |
Provide more out of teaching time to develop the profile of Physical Education at Mission Grove. |
Cover to release Mr Taylor to-
v Organise extra-curricular clubs v Arrangement of competitions v Participation at competition events v Organise and administer Enrichment Hour
This has led to increased competition participation, more sporting activities available to all children and the successful maintenance of the Enrichment Hour.
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39 half days costing £100 per day= £3900
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Enrichment Hour
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M.Taylor |
Term time only
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Allow children to access a variety of Health and Wellbeing activities during the curriculum in addition to the traditional school offer of two hours of P.E and extra-curricular clubs. |
During curriculum time children from KS1 & 2 have been able to access a variety of additional sporting classes.
v KS1 on South Site= Yoga, Kung Fu, Futsal, Cooking, Fun on the Farm and Dance
v KS1 on North Site= Yoga, Kung Fu, Rugby, Cheerleading and Fun on the Farm
v KS2 North Site only= Fencing, Boxercise, Cricket, Irish Dancing, Orienteering, Football, Zumba, Healthy eating, Cooking and Karate
The Enrichment Hour has been a fantastic success and is having a tremendous impact on children across the school. Over 59% of pupils can access at least one six-week block of Health and Wellbeing Enrichment activity each term.
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£430 per week x 33 weeks = £14190 annually |
North & South Site Lunchtime Football/Multi-Sports |
M.Taylor |
Term time only Lunchtimes on both sites |
Provide children with a structured focus during their lunch hour. |
Structured Football on the North Site and the South Site have made playtimes more enjoyable for both the children and Middays.
Girl participation in lunchtime Football, on the North Site, has increased dramatically because of Girls Only Friday Football. This has seen girls from year 1 to 6 playing football throughout Friday lunchtime as well as during their weekly year group slots.
On the South Site children have been able to play sports safely in a designated area which has reduced arguments and increased participation from both boys and girls.
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£350 per week x 36 weeks = £12600 annually |
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Total Cost |
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£86,633 |