The sports grant is funding that is given to schools to develop the provision for sports and physical education. The school is free to spend the sports grant as it sees fit. However, it is a requirement that the school publishes online information about how the funding has been used.
Stock Church of England Primary School
Sports Grant Strategy Plan 2018-2019 |
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Academic Year | 2018-2019 | Total Sports Grant Budget | £19,654 | Date of Plan | September 2018 |
Total number of pupils | Total expenditure | £17,681.52 | Date of reviews | September 2019 |
Project | Aims | Cost | Impact To Date
NB some projects may be on going and long term |
Subscription to the Sports Partnership | Continuing and Increased participation in sporting competitions and | £1,247 | Pupils have participated in a wide range of inter-school competitions and events
Tag rugby tournament, Y6 boys football competition, Y5 boys CVL football, Y5&6 girls CVL football, Netball league, Swimming gala, Netball league, cross country competition – progressed to County competition, Quad kids competition – 1st place in girls individual County competition, Year 2 mini games. Teachers have attended PLT meetings, gaining valuable contacts and resource ideas. |
To be able to enter a greater number of events
To enable the sports kits to be used.
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To allocate TA time to ensure all admin for upcoming competitions is completed, including dispersal and collection of sports kits.
To provide transportation to events that children may found difficult to get to – particularly for SEND events. To participate in the local district sports competition. |
£1,371.50
£1,466.16
£541.66 £250 £32.82 |
We have been able to enter more competitions and children have also been allocated sports kits to wear. TA PE responsibility salary.
PLT role
SEND – Taxi – Olympic swimming pool, multisports and bowling events Coach cost for Year 2 mini olympics Medals for district sports in which the children won a fantastic number of medals this year. |
Professional Development for teachers – Games and Athletics training, delivered by qualified professional sports coaches | For teachers to feel confident when delivering high quality PE lessons | £4,440 | All teachers have fed back positively with regards to the training received.
The children have also spoken positively about the lessons received and have been motivated and active during the lessons. |
Project | Aims | Cost | Impact To Date
NB some projects may be on going and long term |
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To purchase PE equipment to replace items that are damaged or in need of updating. | For children to have good quality equipment in order to participate in all planned activities | £3,122 | We have purchased netballs, football goal posts, football nets, net weights, netball kits, larger sized balance bikes, foam javelins, gymnastics equipment has been checked and repaired. | ||
Active playtimes | To ensure children are engaged in purposeful play at lunchtimes, learning a variety of games.
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£1,855
£1,142.83 |
PE Winger Sports
Midday at lunchtime The children have been involved with playing a good variety of games during lunch breaks including physically active sports games plus traditional playground games. The children have had access to the tennis, basketball and football equipment as they have been under adult supervision and guidance. |
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Purchasing sports kits | To ensure staff have appropriate wear for PE lessons and are easily identifiable when attending competitions. | £116.55 | PE tops – teachers are looking smart and professional during PE lessons and during competitions. | ||
Well-being | To roll out well-being initiatives across the school | £500 | Well-being CPD attended by all staff. Teachers have fed back ideas to use within school. | ||
Swimming for KS2 children | To enable two classes of children to attend a block of swimming lessons. | £1,008
£588 |
Swimming lessons
Coach costs for additional class
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