Sports Premium Impact Report 2015-2016
Provision | Impact | Cost | Outcomes | |
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Howard School Partnership |
CPD for all staff Loaning of equipment Entrance to Mini Youth Games Transition for Year 6 Advice and Support Young Leaders Event Organising |
£1050 for the year |
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Extra Coaching from Medway Council |
Provide a lunchtime club for KS2 to develop readily unavailable sports |
£500 for the year |
Children have participated and accessed a wide variety of readily unavailable sports. Pupil comments from sporting activities have indicated they have enjoyed new sports. Good level of participation in the lunch time club including children who would not normally access sporting clubs. |
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Coaching for intra and inter sports | Achieved the Sainsbury's Bronze Kitemark Award | Miss Upton | St Helen’s has achieved the Sainsbury’s Bronze Kite mark for the second year in a row. | |
Participation in 5 Mini Youth Games | Opportunity for children to participate in inter school sports competitions. | Miss Upton | The school has taken part in a wider selection of MYG competitions this year – including our debut at the Swimming competition. In total, St Helen’s have competed in the MYG Tag Rugby, Swimming, Table Tennis, Basketball, Kwik Cricket and Athletics. Children have developed healthy competitive attitudes and collaborative opportunities. | |
KS1 indoor events - multi skills | Developing basic skills to enable the children to participate in inter school competitions | Miss Upton |
Children enjoyed participating in first festival against other schools. Begun to develop competitive attitudes. |
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Mini Youth Games after school clubs | To prepare and develop skills for the Mini Youth Games competitions | Miss Upton |
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Football Club after school | Team and confidence building skills | Miss Upton | High level of participation for football club. Pupils (including 2 x SEN children) have enjoyed taking part in the club – developing team and confidence building skills. | |
Lunchtime sports supervisor | Supervise sporting activities over the lunchtime period for KS2. | Miss Upton | Staff have developed active playtimes with sports at lunchtimes e.g. basketball, four square. Two lunchtime staff received CPD and training on delivering high five netball. Children have more active lunchtimes and enjoy participating. |
St. Helen's C of E Primary School Allocation: £8860
Provision | Impact |
Cost |
The Howard School Partnership |
CPD for all staff |
£1050 for the year |
Extra Coaching from Medway Council
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Provided a lunchtime club for KS2 to develop readily unavailable sports. |
£500 for the year
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Coaching for intra and inter sports
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Achieved the Sainsbury’s Bronze Kitemark Award. |
Miss Upton |
Participation in 5 Mini Youth Games
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Opportunity for children to participate in inter school sports competitions. | Miss Upton |
KS1 indoor events – multiskills
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Developing basic skills to enable them to participate in inter school competitions.
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Miss Upton |
Mini Youth Games after school clubs
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To prepare and develop skills for the Mini Youth Game competitions. |
Miss Upton |
Football club after school
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Team and confidence building skills. |
Miss Upton
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Lunchtime Sports Supervisor
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Supervise sporting activities over the lunchtime period for KS2. |
Miss Upton
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