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St. Lucia’s C.E.

Primary School Evaluation

Impact from the P.E. and Sports Funding 2016-2017

Aims Focus/Area Impact Estimated Costs


of Sport
To raise the KS2 All key stage 2 children have benefitted £155 per week-
quality of Gymnastics from high quality gymnastics and dance coaching time x 2
teaching and Dance teaching which has been continued with plus CPD x 2 release
learning in their class teachers following PE CPD. time
gymnastics and over 36 weeks
dance. Teachers have been given opportunities to =£5,600
develop their PE skills through good quality
To provide high PE CPD. This also included team teaching and
quality PE CPD use of IT to support learning.
for staff.
The impact has been seen in teachers’
increased confidence to teach high quality
gymnastics and dance to children on a
regular basis. This has been seen as a good,
sustainable investment to the school.
To build on the Football The impact of high quality regular football No additional costs
skills of the training by a fully qualified secondary PE Parents contribute
football team by teacher has led to more children taking part to the hire of the
playing other in football training. Sports Village.
schools with However the school
increasing As a result, children’s football skills have has subsidised some
confidence in developed well and the school now has a of the costs for
matches. team of confident footballers who have pitch hire.
played in a series of local matches with £85
other schools.
To provide a Tennis The impact of a regular lunchtime rota has £200 for the cost of
wider variety of Football involved an increased number of both key new sports resources
activities at Basketball stage one and Key stage2 children to take
lunchtimes Hooping part in more structured exercise on a
regular basis.

To provide more Netball KS2 The impact from collecting pupils’ views and Subsidised costs
opportunities for KS1 through pupil voice has led to different £210
pupils to develop Multi sports clubs being established.
new sporting
skills and The result: an increased number of children
experiences. participating in lunch/after school clubs.

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To deliver after Tennis The impact of more partnership working Although parents
school Tennis with local clubs has led to more children in pay, the school has
training. Year 3/4 participating in tennis coaching via subsided the
the Shrewsbury Club. coaching costs by
£85
To further Team games The impact of the Play Leader training has Training has been
develop roles of led to a group of Year 5/6 children provided through the
Play Leader developing leadership skills and T&W partnership
(Y5/6) responsibilities within sport. £500 a year

This has also resulted in older children


leading regular lunchtime activities.

To ensure an Swimming As part of the KS2 PE curriculum all KS2 The additional
increased number pupils have access to a series of swimming targeted swimming
of children meet lessons. lessons are
the swimming subsidised by £250.
expectations at The impact of additional targeted group The usual swimming
the end of KS2 swimming sessions has positively contributed costs for the
to an increased number of Year 6 children swimming pool hire, life
and extra swimming
being able to swim the minimum 25m.
coach of £1500 have
not been included in
the total.
For children to Participation The impact of increased opportunities at an Release time for
experience more in a variety intra-school level has led to all children Teaching Assistants
competitive intra of sports participating in a range of competitive £150 a year
school events sports through the school year.

To provide Cricket The impact of this has led to more KS2 £220 to provide
opportunities for Football children playing in competitive events with additional transport
pupils to be more Athletics other local schools with increased to/from extra
involved in a confidence. sporting events
wider range of (total cost)
local tournaments This involvement also contributed to the
accreditation of the silver award for the
Sainsbury’s School Games which was
achieved in September 2017.

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For children to Athletics The impact of this PE, after school and Belvidere
work coaching focus has prepared all KS2 children partnership (included
competitively in with a good standard of athletics skills below)
sports on both which they have used during competitive
individually and sports with other schools. Entry fees £60 per
as a team visit
Application of these skills was also used in
the school’s annual sports day.

A team competed in the annual Shrewsbury


Athletics Event at London Road.

To introduce a Orienteering The impact of additional coaching, clubs and Partnership link with
range of new Football PE based activities has led to new and a local secondary
sporting Cricket additional experiences for upper key stage 2 school (£1000)
experiences to Athletics children.
upper KS2 Futsal
children Children have been involved in several extra
local events they have not participated in
before.

To signpost Regional The impact of teachers attending PE Cost of


children to a Biathlons, meetings has led to increased club links. photocopying,
wider range of swimming release time to meet
local sports galas, The result of this has effectively supported with clubs and to
clubs. Cricket- more able children to take part in a range of distribute
Alscott additional competitive opportunities at a information
Partnership wider/regional level. The result of this has £60
and strengthened pupils’ sporting skills even
Wroxeter further.

Total amount of PE and Sports funding during 2016-17: £8,420

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