The government provide additional funding to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding – provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport – is allocated to primary school headteachers. It is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools.
Purpose of funding
The premium must be used to fund additional, sustainable and quality improvements to the provision of PE and Sport and to encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles. This means that the premium should be used to:
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Physical Education and Sports Premium Funding 2018-2019
Total Funding Allocated £17, 528
Expenditure |
Objective |
Action |
Success Criteria |
Impact |
£700 |
To increase teachers’ subject knowledge and ensuring high quality PE lessons throughout each phase. |
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Staff are more confident and skilled in teaching PE.
All children receive weekly high-quality PE lessons
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£600 |
To increase participation in dance (particularly aimed at boys) |
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Children in Years 5 and 6 work with professional dancers / coaches.
Children to develop their own motifs as part of a whole school dance and perform to guests / publicly.
Children are enthused by dancing – increase of children from Year 5 to attend 2019/20 annual dance festival.
Our outdoor dance studio is used daily by pupils during break times.
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Learn to ride £300 |
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All children in nursery and reception can to ride balance bikes at the end of the session.
Confident children to progress to pedal bikes. |
Scooter Skills £300 |
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Year 2 children to be able to ride their scooters safely.
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£1800 + £600 |
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KS2 children have increased confidence and stamina when cycling.
Children in Years 5 and 6 can ride for sustained distances over a range of different terrains.
Children to ride daily / regularly using their own bike / school bikes in a safe manner.
Children to see cycling as a sport / healthy activity. Children to attend Bede Wheelers Cycling Club. |
£2,200 + £300 + £3,500 +£200 10 x BMX bikes 10 x scooters 5 x balance bikes Shipping container / lock up We already own 12 mtb. |
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All children across our school access cycling / scooting on a time-tabled weekly basis.
Children to see cycling as a sport / healthy activity. Children to attend Bede Wheelers Cycling Club. |
£2,500 A dirt / race track is built |
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Children understand why safety equipment must be worn.
KS2Children to be taught another form of cycling.
Children to see cycling as a sport / healthy activity. Children to attend Bede Wheelers Cycling Club. |
£7,180 Cycling area constructed |
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A safe cycling / scooter area is constructed on the KS2 yard |
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All children across our school access cycling / scooting on a time-tabled weekly basis.
Children to see cycling as a sport / healthy activity. Children to attend Bede Wheeler's Cycling Club.
Children to ride daily / regularly using their own bike / school bikes in a safe manner. |
£21,980 |
+ £2,400 purchase of premium SLA + Gymnastics / football / Yoga coaching, etc. |
As you can see in the above table, we have spent more than the grant we received for sports premium funding. Sport and PE has always been a high priority at Bede and this will continue to be the case in the future.
From July 31st 2019, it is a statutory requirement to publish the percentage of pupils in our Year 6 cohort who can: