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Review of Sports Premium Spending 2017/18
Review of Spending 2017/18
For the Academic Year 2017-18 here at Snaith Primary School, we received a lump sum of:
£16,000 plus £10 per child. In total £18,732
The impact of our spending is outlined below. The school achieved the GOLD School Games Mark as a result of the work undertaken.
What we are providing |
Target sport/ Yr group |
Cost/ timescale |
Impact |
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C O M P E T I T I O N |
Continued participation in the Sports Partnership, which includes inter and intra-school Competition. |
Competitions identified below – in school in preparation for interschool competition |
£1,800 |
All children had opportunity to participate in extra sport and compete against other schools in our local area. |
Opportunity for pupils to Participate in interschool competitions. |
2017-18 Cross Country Y3-6 Football Y5/6 Table Tennis Y5/6 Hockey Y5/6 Indoor Athletics Y3-6 Dodgeball Y3/4 Bench ball Y3/4 Swimming Y5/6 Orienteering Y4/5/6 Tag Rugby Y5/6 Quad kids Y3-6 Tri-Golf Y5/6 Mini Tennis Y3-6 Drax Cricket Y4 Kwik Cricket Y5/6 Rounders Y5/6 |
Transport costs Estimated £2,000 |
All year 4, 5 and 6 (and many year 3) children have had the opportunity to participate in an inter-school competitive, sporting event. The gifted and talented children have had the opportunity to challenge their skills against advanced competition in an array of sports over the school year. |
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Bursary to organise sporting events |
Team sports |
£1,200 |
Many sporting events successfully organised and run for the cluster of schools over the course of the year. |
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Attendance of the SSCo Meetings at South Hunsley School and to officiate sporting events |
General |
£1,500 |
SSCO prepared to run competitions. SSCO shared practice with cluster staff and children. |
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C U R R I C U L U M |
Broadening sporting opportunities at KS1 |
Boot camp Y1/2 Scooter training Y2 Multiskills |
£800 |
New sporting opportunities for all KS1 children to experience and take inspiration from. |
Opportunity to receive training from a sports specialist at a sporting venue. |
Goole tennis club Y3 |
Transport costs £250 |
All year 4 (and 4 children from year 6) attended a tennis festival. They developed their key skills and experienced competitive games against other schools. |
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Specialist tuition |
Swimming Y3/4 (+ Y5/6 booster) |
Including transport costs. £3,000 |
97% of year 6 left school with the NC expectation of Level 2. 64% of year 3 have already achieved the NC expectation of Level 2. |
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Yorkshire Cricket club Y3/4 |
£150 |
Children improved their sport specific skills in cricket, football and rugby. This also helped prepared the year 4 cricket team for the Big Smash festival. |
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Football coach Y2 |
£200 |
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Rugby Coach Y5 |
£1,000 |
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Hiring of specialist equipment |
Problem solving OAA trailer Yr R - 6 |
£60 Autumn Term |
All children took part in various team-based challenges to enhance their problem solving skills and mindset. |
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Purchase of high quality equipment for Sport and PE in school. |
Table tennis bats, balls and nets Unihoc sticks and balls Footballs Kwik cricket bats and balls |
£1000 |
Resources purchased and used with children during lessons, extra-curricular and at tournaments. |
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Purchase of scheme material for to be used by all children during ‘Shine time’ |
YOGA |
£700 |
YOGA sessions delivered effectively for all children. |
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Purchase of Gymnastic award scheme |
Gymnastics |
£1000 |
To improve the delivery of gymnastics, promote engagement in – still to follow up |
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E X T R A - C U R R I C U L A R |
Employment of Sports leader at lunchtimes. |
Active Healthy Lifestyles and wellbeing |
£1,500 |
All KS1 children have accessed a range of sporting activates to increase healthy lifestyle, attitudes as well as social integration and well-being. |
Training of Play Leaders |
Active Healthy Lifestyles and wellbeing |
£250 |
Children enthused and as role models, enthusing younger children to actively engaged in sporting challenges at playtime, promoting healthy attitudes, physically and mentally. |
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Improvement of outdoor playtime sporting equipment and facilities |
Playground markings with sporting targets and zoned/designated areas to encourage more and safe sports/exercise at playtimes. |
£2,500 |
Increased active participation in sporting activities for recreational enjoyment. Improved welfare, well-being, behaviour and social interaction. |
Snaith Primary School Year 6 Swimming Results March 2018
National curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety
Percentage of current Year 6 cohort who can swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25m |
97% |
Percentage of current Year 6 cohort who can use a range of strokes effectively |
97% |
Percentage of current Year 6 cohort who can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations |
97% |
In addition to the sports funding, please see a list of clubs provided by staff to promote sport and healthy living, open to children of all abilities and provided free by our dedicated team.
Football Y5/6, CricketY4-6, Bench ball Y4, dodgeball Y3-6, unihocY6, Table-tennisY5/6, RoundersY6, indoorathleticsY4-6, cross countryY3-6, Circuit trainingY2-6, Multi skillsY1, Fit’N’Club Y3/4, Change4 life Y3-4, DanceY3
Children also run sporting clubs under the supervision of staff. These include:
Multiskills Y3 running for R&Y1
Dance Y6 to run for all years
Dodgeball Y6 to run for YR
Football Y6 to run for reception