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Evidencing the impact of the PE and Sport Premium Primary PE and Sport Premium Amount of Grant Received- 9,100 Date: 2015-2016 Progress RAG RED Needs addressing, AMBER Addressing but further improvement needed, GREEN Achieving consistently Key Priority: PE To improve the quality of teaching and diversity of the curriculum in order for all pupils to make regular and sustained progress Actions and strategies Evidence Cost Impact and sustainability Professional Development Develop and implement a professional learning plan appropriate for the needs of all staff to enable them to deliver high quality PE and physical literacy Lesson observations when possible. Continual discussion with staff Staff are confident and competent to deliver high quality PE Progress (RAG) 14-15 15-16 16-17 PE subject leader to support identified staff including available resources through partnerships PE specialist from St James High School in school every Tuesday pm to deliver high quality gym and dance different year groups targeted from previous year PE co-ordinator to signpost staff to CPD opportunities within the SSP Teacher surveys conducted orally during staff meetings. Staff always willing to discuss the areas they wish to develop in PE. Staff professional learning Using expert advice to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in PE 130 /month = 3,900/year from Govt grant + Added cost from school Budget to buy into SSP package which included half a day/week support from SSCO- Package A1-3,625 The quality of all PE lessons is good or outstanding Good practice is shared and feedback sought which drives the effective development of PE All children feel confident to participate in PE Positive impact on whole school improvement

Curriculum Development Plan and develop a PE curriculum that is broad and engaging for all and meets the requirements of the national curriculum Ensure whole school inclusion policy refers to PE Audit equipment to ensure it meets the needs of pupils and curriculum Achievement of pupils Create an observation strategy to ensure consistent judgements are made Use a simple assessment tool to monitor achievement of pupils Lesson observations Staff are confident and competent to deliver high quality PE using a range of teaching styles to match lesson content. High quality resources All pupils confident to try new available for whole activities school Equipment audit - SEND pupils fully integrated in PE continuous lessons Progress and attainment data through assessment tool G and T pupils identified and stretched in PE lessons High quality equipment to facilitate high quality learning There is a sound assessment process which staff are confident to use that accurately assesses pupils progress Teacher planning Progress in PE is monitored and provision is provided to raise standards where needed Pupils progress is fully reported to parents and carers The majority of pupils make good or outstanding progress in PE All pupils enjoy and achieve in PE

Key priority: School Sport - To increase opportunities for participation, including for our young SEND pupils, in a range extra-curricular and competitive opportunities Evidence Progress (RAG) Actions and strategies Cost 14-15 15-16 16-17 Audit, plan and develop inclusive lunch and after school activities, using staff and coaches, as well as young leaders Develop and implement a young sports leaders programme Increase the number and range of extracurricular opportunities Provide further opportunity s for pupils who are gifted and talented in PE and sport Use expert advice to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in PESS and implement plans for improvement Participation rates 125/week - 3750/year multi skills coach for KS1 lunch time clubs Observation of playtimes and after school clubs Extra curricular registers Parents pay for extra curricular activities Engagement and enjoyment at lunch and break times has increased considerably with a multi skills coach employed for KS1 children. Pupils activity at lunch and break times increased, As above as well as use of Astroturf for KS2 children Reduction of low level disruption PE physical activity and school sport have a high profile and are celebrated across the life of the school children who have been successful in sport both in school and for other clubs share their success in assemblies. Enhanced communications with parents/carers - emails sent to all parents with necessary information on a regular basis Increased pupils awareness of Opportunities available in the community - flyers are sent to relevant parents

Competitive opportunities Progress Evidence Impact and sustainability 14-15 15=16 16-17 Promote competitive opportunities for all pupils across school in both intra and inter school formats Ensure that all sports coaches and instructors employed to support after school sports clubs are quality assured Participation rates % of young people represent their school. Attendance registers Pupils recognise the wider benefits of participating in sport and consider it an important part of their development The extra-curricular sport provision is of high quality and delivered safely by school staff and quality assured coaches Key Priority: Health and well-being To use physical activity to improve pupils health, wellbeing and educational outcomes Actions and strategies Evidence Cost Impact and sustainability Awareness of healthy lifestyles Pupils consistently make healthy Develop and implement a young active leaders programme Attendance registers lifestyle choices that are celebrated and shared Participation rates Positive attitudes towards healthy active lifestyles are encouraged among pupils and staff and extended to parents and carers Targeted pupils increase activity levels by 10% Parents of targeted pupils engaged and attending school activities Progress 15-14-15 16 16-17

Engaging the least active Actions and strategies Evidence Cost Impact and sustainability 14-15 15-16 16-17 Participation levels Identify and target pupils who require support with behaviour and attitudes to learning and encourage to participate in physical activity and sporting programmes Pupil discussion Pupils understand the contribution of physical activity and sport to their overall development Behaviour and safety Health and well being Securing for the subject leader to undertake reviews and construct further development plans On- going review of impact on professional learning for PESS, the profile of PESS, Achievement, behaviour and safety, leadership and management. Parental feedback Discussion with teachers about pupil s reactions during competitive games at break times and lunch times. Discussion during PM meetings School values and ethos are complemented by sporting values There are fewer instances of poor behaviour in targeted pupils Staff across the school make links across subjects and themes including PE Pupil concentration, commitment, self esteem enhanced Positive behaviour and sense of fair play enhanced Ongoing review will provide further evidence of effective use of the funding, identity the added value of the funding and support areas of need to enhance overall provision