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PE Provision and Annual PE Premium Report Tewkesbury Church of England Primary School is required to publish information online about how we have used the Sports Premium Grant (SPG) each year. The SPG was introduced by the government in September 2013 for an initial period of two years, then extended to three, and is a specific grant based on school census figures for pupils. At the time of print, the government had committed themselves to providing this funding until 2020. The grant has been jointly but not equally funded by the Department for Education, the Department of Health and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Our aims for PE and using the funding this year focused on the following areas: Increase Participation: Provision for PE this year aimed to increase participation by offering a wider variety of opportunities both during the school day and after, in order for more children to enjoy a different range of physical activities to improve engagement and health Increase healthy and active lifestyles: Our aim this year is to raise energetic and healthy children by making them more active and to understand the benefits regular exercise has on their physical, emotional and mental well-being. As a school we aim to improve our children’s overall levels of fitness and stamina. Improve Teaching and learning standards : As always we aim to continually improve teaching and learning of PE as a subject to enable the children at Tewkesbury C of E to have high quality provision and teaching across all areas of PE, this in turn will lead to raise standards of performance and development of core transferable PE skills Increase competitive opportunities: Through the new school games values of Passions, Self-belief, Respect, Determination and Teamwork we aim to provide more opportunities for children to challenge themselves to improve performance and participate in a wider range of PE activities both in and outside of school

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Page 1: PE Provision 2016-2017 (1)€¦ · Netball Team Match Events Spring Term Y5/6 Tennis Club Summer Term Y5/6 Dance Club Autumn and Spring Term Y1/2 KS1 football All Year R/Y1/Y2 KS1

PE Provision and Annual PE Premium Report

Tewkesbury Church of England Primary School is required to publish information online about how we have used the Sports Premium Grant (SPG) each year. The SPG was introduced by the government in September 2013 for an initial period of two years, then extended to three, and is a specific grant based on school census figures for pupils. At the time of print, the government had committed themselves to providing this funding until 2020. The grant has been jointly but not equally funded by the Department for Education, the Department of Health and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

Our aims for PE and using the funding this year focused on the following areas:

Increase Participation: Provision for PE this year aimed to increase participation by offering a wider variety of opportunities both during the school day and after, in order for more children to enjoy a different range of physical activities to improve engagement and health

Increase healthy and active lifestyles: Our aim this year is to raise energetic and healthy children by making them more active and to understand the benefits regular exercise has on their physical, emotional and mental well-being. As a school we aim to improve our children’s overall levels of fitness and stamina.

Improve Teaching and learning standards : As always we aim to continually improve teaching and learning of PE as a subject to enable the children at Tewkesbury C of E to have high quality provision and teaching across all areas of PE, this in turn will lead to raise standards of performance and development of core transferable PE skills

Increase competitive opportunities: Through the new school games values of Passions, Self-belief, Respect, Determination and Teamwork we aim to provide more opportunities for children to challenge themselves to improve performance and participate in a wider range of PE activities both in and outside of school

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Impact and Action 2016-2017

Area of Need/ outcome

Develop/ Target Group

Action Funding/ Resources needed

Impact

Increase Participation Provision for PE this year aimed to increase participation by offering a wider variety of opportunities both during the school day and after, in order for more children to enjoy a different range of physical activities to improve engagement and health

Enjoyment and engagement of less physically active, less enthusiastic and less confident in PE Enjoyment and engagement of pupils with co-ordination and motor skill development issues Engagement of a larger percentage of the school, across both key stages particularly in extra curricula sport activities

PE co-ordinator monitoring Whole school data analysis of pupil participation Parent PE questionnaire Wider opportunities Mile-a-day implemented across KS1 and KS2 – PE co-ordinator training and feedback Wider variety of activities – Skipping work shop (Whole School), quick sticks (KS2) Multi-skills (KS1) Dance Club (KS1) Table Tennis (KS2) Skipping workshop – lunchtime provision and training for Lunchtime assistants More clubs for KS1 children Wider variety of clubs for KS2

Skipping workshop SPG – sports premium grant CPD coaching for teachers, children and lunchtime staff Mile-a-day – PE co-ordinator training (no funding needed) CPD Lancashire training for all staff and optional for TAs – progression across KS1 and 2 and assessment

Participation in SEND/disengaged PE events through Cheltenham and Tewkesbury Network interschool events Percentage of both KS1 and KS2 pupils participating in extra curricula activities increased Wider variety of PE activities made available from 2015 – 2016 (9 different sports clubs) to 2016-2017 (21 different sports clubs) Skipping workshop – greater participation during non-teaching hours, improve activity and fitness at lunch and playtime Lunchtime staff trained in engaging, supporting and motivating children in skipping activities and to be physically active

Increase health/ active lifestyles

Improve awareness of health and fitness – raise fitness levels

Mile-a-day – a classes to build up to daily mile during each school day (equivalent of 10 minutes physical exercise) Wider variety of clubs and competitive event opportunities across both Key stages Super Schools Charity funding – visit from Julian Golley Olympic athlete Skipping workshop – raise fitness levels at lunchtime Year 5 sports leaders awards – Year 5 support organised games during Friday lunchtimes with EYFS children (PE student to support)

Mile-a-day initiative – no additional cost PE premium funding – Skipping workshop PE funding – sports leader qualification pack

Mile-a-day shown improvement in fitness levels and stamina especially across KS2 More clubs – Table tennis, tennis, multi-skills, quick sticks, tri golf and rounders have given more children the opportunity to participate in a wider range of different activities and to compete. Improvements of Cross-country team over 4 months – sustaining and improving positions within each race, greater number of participants in the school team competing in 5 races Engagement and interest in aspirations for future through Super schools workshop and Athlete talk and assembly Year 5 sports leaders and PE student have raised fitness and levels of activity during lunchtime by engaging EYFS and some Y1 children in more physically activity games

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Area of Need/ outcome

Develop/ Target Group

Action Funding/ Resources needed

Impact

Improve Teaching and learning Standard/ improve standards

Higher quality PE teaching

CPD Training Monitor assessment Moderation Coaching/support programmes Year 1 multi-skills coaching CPD x 6 weeks Year 3 and Year 4 gymnastics coaching CPD Year 5 sports leaders training – Jo Leggett Y5/6 Swimming Support Programme – Heidi’s Heroes Y1,Y3,Y4 and Y5 – 24 and 12 week swimming lessons at Tewkesbury High School – smaller groups with more focused support Staff Training Whole school training for assessment, progression and implementation of Lancashire scheme x 2 twilight sessions Sept 2017 PE co-ordinator to monitor and evaluate provision and teaching of Lancashire scheme after CPD twilights Sept 2017 Engagement in sports across the wider community – charity fund raising – Julian Golley Super Schools event

TSSN membership inclusive for coaching and whole school CPD Lancashire scheme Heidi’s Heroes – charity funded (no additional cost) Swimming Support Y5/6 PE (SPG) Funding used for Supply for subject leader planning, monitoring and provision Charity Funding Raised for Super Schools Some parent contribution for swimming

Standards raised in non-swimmers and those lacking confidence – due to Heidi’s Heroes Co-ordination and transferable skills improved through Teachers are confident, beginning to use and apply new scheme of work. Quality of teaching and learning of KS1 fundamental Motor Skills raised – KS1 baseline data shows improvement in key skills from last year Confidence and progress in swimming lessons has improved – better provision with smaller group sizes and more space for children to swim greater distances at varied depths

Increase competition through school sports games values Passions Self-belief Respect Determination Teamwork

Inter school Intra school GT provision SEND teams

Implement school sports values through new focus of Cheltenham and Tewkebsury School sports network ethos PE – Co-ordinator audit and monitoring Cluster and interschool festivals and competions Participate in more team and individual events across both Cheltenham and Tewkesbury

CPD and Coaching Cheltenham and Tewkesbury SSN and TSSN Tewkesbury Network – PE Premium Cheltenham Network – PE Premium PE Premium funding and Parent subsidised

More competition and keeping score through whole school teaching of Lancashire Scheme – KS2 to focus more on attack and defensive skills in game situations Greater skill awareness and outcomes through quality teaching Despite different co-hort school teams have still performed to a high standard across all areas of competitive games – less focus on win more on school games values Greater Variety available - Tri-golf, Sports Hall Athletics, Rounders Girls rugby All able to swim 25 m independently by the end of KS2.

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Aims for 2017-2018

ü Implement a new ICT data tracking system to record and analyse assessment, participation and children with additional physical needs.

ü Continue to develop partnership with Cheltenham SSN and Tewkesbury SSN – more events competed in and wider range of activities

ü Continue to Monitor and assess progression of new swimming provision at Tewkesbury High School – Can it be used across other year groups, can Y1 and Y3.

ü Termly data analysis of club and competition participation – ICT programme to input and analyse data

ü Further embed Lancashire scheme and assessment – review and monitor

ü Continue to provide a wide range of physical opportunities for a greater number of children to take part in during and around the normal school hours

ü Reinstate termly competitive (inter house events) ü Review and update equipment provision to ensure appropriate

resources are available to support teaching and extra curricula activities

ü Book coaches with expertise to support extra curricula events and CPD opportunities – link with local clubs and competitions

ü Continue to focus on further raising whole school levels of fitness and long term healthy life style choices – Link with mental health and well-being (whole school initiative) Engagement of parents.

ü Implement further coaching from TSSN membership to teachers and year groups for 2017-2018

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How has the funding been spent?

PESpend2016-2017 CostTotalSportFundingreceivedSeptember2016 £9,738SportsGrantBfwd2015/16 £5,246TotalSportsfunding £14,984CheltenhamandTewkesburySchoolSportsNetworkGoldMembership

£1,300

DanTheSkippingMan–WorkshopandTrainingopportunityforallstaffandlunchtimesupervisors

£650

PEequipmentpurchasedQuickstickshockeykit–x30woodensticksX30balls

£267

SchoolGamesValuesBands

£3.50x20packs=£70

Year5sportsleaderslicenseandpaperwork

£50

Athleticstrackprovisionandupkeep

£104

SwimmingteachingandtransportYear1and4-24weeksYear4and5–12weeks

£6643

OutdoorEducationYear4Pioneer–schoolcontribution

£3,000

Subjectleaderreleasetime11thOctoberHalfDaySupplycover8thNovemberHalfDaySupplycover24thFebruaryHalfDaySupplycover-subjectleadertime,Marcheventsorganisingandriskassessments

£339

Totalspent

£12,423

Amountremainingorminus(carryforward)

£2561

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Events, Clubs and Additional PE provision offered 2016/17

Provision When Who Mile-a-day Daily – where possible

All year Whole School

Dan the Skipping Man – workshop

Jan 2017 x 2 days Whole school, staff and lunchtime CPD opportunity

Super schools Athletics workshop and charity fund raising – Athlete Julian Golley visit

March 2017 x2 afternoon Whole school

Staff Lancashire scheme – progression and assessment – KS1 and KS2

Sept 2016 x 2 staff training twilight All teaching staff and volunteer TA staff

Cross – country Autumn and spring term Y4/5/6 Girl’s Tag Rugby Summer Term Y4/5/6 Swimming Gala 13th January x 1 Y5/6 Year 5 Sports Leaders Training – Jo Leggett

Jan/Feb 2017 training x 2 mornings

Y5 sports leaders

Year 5 Sports Leaders lunchtime EYFS games

Friday lunchtimes Spring and Summer terms

Y5 sports leaders

Sportsibility – Multi Sports event at Leisure @

Termly Y3/4/5/6

Year 3/4 football club Autumn and Spring Term Y3/4

Year 5/6 football club Autumn and Spring Term Y5/6 Table Tennis Club Spring and Summer Term Y4/5/6 Netball Club Autumn and Spring Term Y5/6 Netball Team Match Events Spring Term Y5/6 Tennis Club Summer Term Y5/6 Dance Club Autumn and Spring Term Y1/2 KS1 football All Year R/Y1/Y2 KS1 Multi-skills Spring Term Y1/Y2 Tag Rugby Spring Term Y4/5/6 Tag Rugby Match events X2 Newlands Tag rugby

interschools TRFC Tewks Cluster event March 2017

Y4/5/6

Quick Sticks Match Events @ Pates Grammar School

13th, 20th and 27th March

Y5/6

Rounders Club and Matches Summer Term Y5/6 Athletics Club Y5/6 Summer Term Y5/6 Athletics Club Y 3/4 Summer Term Y3/4 Athletics competitions @ tewks comp and Prince of Wales

Summer Term and June 2017 Y3/4/5/6

Cricket Club and Events Summer Term Y5/6 Golf @ Sherdons Summer Term x 1 Y3/4/5/6 Fizzy – Motor skills sessions All year Whole school Heidi’s Heroes – swimming safety week

Spring Term x 1 week Y5/6

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Photos of PE 2016-2017

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