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Amount of Grant Received Year 2: 10,000 (April 2014 March 2015) Date: Updated Sep 2014 (working document) 7 key factors to be assessed by Ofsted will be used to support delivery of our, including effective uses identified by (Approximately how much will be spent on each area) Proposed budget for the Sports Premium (Financial year 2014 2015)

Participation rates in such activities as games, dance, gymnastics, swimming and athletics Curriculum Schools own data / registers Review the quality of our curriculum including: Breadth and Balance (Statutory Entitlement Sept. 2014) Time available Quality of teaching and learning (Lesson planning and observation) Staff Professional Learning (PL) Access to facilities / resources Pupil needs (Sports council) Gifted in PE Discussions with individual pupils and liaison with parents / carers Hiring specialist coaches to teach classes, training teachers and improving learning standards. Improving staff professional learning to up skill teachers Gaining advice to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in PESS and implement plans for PE coordinators to attend PE lessons to model good practice and team teach 600 on staff training 408 Professional coaches for curriculum teaching Increased pupil participation Enhanced, inclusive curriculum provision More confident and competent staff Enhanced quality of teaching and learning Increased capacity and sustainability Improved standards Positive attitudes to health and wellbeing Improved behaviour and attendance Improved pupil attitudes to PE Positive impact on whole school Enhanced communication with parents / carers Ensuring strong, sustainable, effective links to the 2012 Games Legacy and Olympic and Paralympic Values 7 key factors to be of our, including (Approximately how much will be spent on each area)

Extra-Curricular Extra-curricular clubs provided at Outwoods: Karate Multi-sports Archery Badminton Hockey Dodgeball Football Tag rugby Netball Basketball Tri golf Indoor athletics Rounders Kwik cricket Tennis Athletics Gymnastics Dance Street Dance Disco dance Zumba Table tennis Running Contemporary dance Lunchtime registers After school registers Club documents School council records Review the quality of our extracurricular provision including: Range of activities offered Ensure the enhancement and extension of our curriculum provision Inclusion The promotion of active, healthy lifestyles Quality and qualifications of staff providing the activity The time of day when activities are offered Access to facilities (on-site / offsite) Pupil needs/interests (Sports Council) Partnerships and links with clubs Talent provision Staff Professional Learning (PL) Discussions with individual pupils and liaison with parents / carers Employing local coaches to provide extra-curricular sporting opportunities (Burton Albion Community Trust, Archery experts, Hockey coaches) Providing high quality professional learning for adults supporting learning (ASL s) to run sports teams, after school clubs and intra-school opportunities Introducing an in-school physical activity programme, competing in a range of sports (Inter house tournaments) Providing pupils who are gifted and talented in sport with expert, intensive coaching and support Running inspiration clubs to encourage disadvantaged children to participate in sport Gaining advice to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in PESS and implement plans for 4656 Burton Albion Community Trust clubs 590 Specialist coaching 720 Inspiration clubs Increased pupil participation Enhanced, extended, inclusive extra-curricular provision More confident and competent staff Enhanced quality of delivery of activities Increased staffing capacity and sustainability Improved standards Positive attitudes to health and wellbeing Improved behaviour and attendance and reduction of low level disruption Improved pupil attitudes to PESS Positive impact on whole school Easier pupil management Enhanced communication with parents / carers Clearer talent pathways Increased school-community links Ensuring strong, sustainable, effective links to the 2012 Games Legacy and Olympic and Paralympic Values 7 key factors to be of our, including (Approximately how much will be spent on

each area) Participation and success in competitive school sports (Includes increased numbers of pupils participating in an increased range of competitive opportunities as well as success in competitions) How inclusive the physical education curriculum is Schools own data / registers SGO Calendar of events / fixture lists School Games Kitemark Curriculum plan Long, medium and shortterm plans Planning for Gifted and SEN pupils Pupil Progress Reports PE policy Review our strategy for engaging in competition Engage with our School Games Organiser (SGO) Engage more staff / parents / volunteers / young leaders Improve links with other schools Attend Co-operative Trust events Member of Burton Schools Sport, compete in tournaments and weekly fixtures across a variety of sports Inter house tournaments Review the quality of our curriculum including: Breadth and Balance Accessibility of all the activities Quality of teaching and learning Staff Professional Learning (PL) Access to facilities / resources Pupil Needs (Sports council) Discussions with individual pupils and liaison with parents / carers Check equipment to ensure it meets the needs of our pupils Ensure our Whole School Inclusion Policy refers to PE Paying staff or external sports coaches to run competitions, or to increase pupils participation in national school games competitions Purchasing specialist equipment and teaching resources to develop a fully inclusive curriculum Introducing basic movement skills in the Early Years / Foundation Stage PL for staff to increase subject knowledge and confidence in PE Hiring a specialist coach to lead clubs for disable pupils and for those with SEN Seek advice to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in PESS and implement plans for 50 membership cost of Burton School Sport 2100 New equipment for curriculum, lunchtime and extra-curricular activities 720 Inspiration clubs 600 on staff training Increased pupil participation Extended provision Improved positive attitudes to health and well-being and PESS Clearer talent pathways Ensuring strong, sustainable, effective links to the 2012 Games Legacy and Olympic and Paralympic Values A more inclusive curriculum which inspires and engages all pupils More confident and competent staff Enhanced quality of teaching and learning Increased capacity and sustainability Resources will able children to access a range of sports 7 key factors to be of our, including (Approximately how much will

be spent on each area) The range of provisional and alternative sporting activities Extra-curricular clubs provided at Outwoods: Karate Multi-sports Archery Badminton Hockey Dodgeball Football Tag rugby Netball Basketball Tri golf Indoor athletics Rounders Kwik cricket Tennis Athletics Gymnastics Dance Street Dance Disco dance Contemporary dance Curricular and extra-curricular plans Registers of participation Review the quality of our extracurricular provision including: Range of activities offered The enhancement and extension of our curriculum provision, adapting it to meet the new National Curriculum 2014 Inclusion The promotion of active, healthy lifestyles Quality and qualifications of staff providing the activity The time of day when activities are offered Access to facilities (on-site / offsite) Pupil needs/interests (Sport Council) Partnerships and links with clubs Talent provision Staff Professional Learning (PL) Discussions with individual pupils and liaison with parents / carers Employing a specialist coach to lead clubs for disabled pupils and for those with SEN Introducing new sports and clubs Purchasing specialist equipment and teaching resources Hiring specialist PE teachers or qualified coaches to increase subject knowledge and confidence Buying into local, existing sports networks (Burton School Sports) Inter house tournaments 720 Inspiration clubs 4656 Burton Albion Community Trust clubs 590 Specialist coaching 2100 New equipment for curriculum, lunchtime and extra-curricular activities 50 membership cost of Burton School Sport Extended, alternative provision Engaged or re-engaged disaffected pupils Increased pupil participation More confident and competent staff Enhanced quality of delivery of activities Improved standards Positive attitudes to health and wellbeing Improved behaviour and attendance and reduction of low level disruption Improved pupil attitudes to PESS Positive impact on whole school Enhanced communication with parents / carers Increased school-community links Ensuring strong, sustainable, effective links to the 2012 Games Legacy and Olympic and Paralympic Values 7 key factors to be of our, including (Approximately how much will be spent on

each area) Partnership work on physical education with other schools Including and the other local 7 partners key factors to be Membership of networks (Cooperative (Sign-posts Trust, Burton our Schools sources of Sport) School / Subject Action Plans / minutes Attendance at PE Forums afpe PL School club Links data Governors minutes / reports Review our partnerships and membership of networks Identify any new possible (Based partnerships on our review, key actions Buying into existing local sports networks (Cooperative Trust, Burton Schools Sport, Burton Albion Community Trust) Use of experts and professionals to enhance of learning our Action and Plan, teaching including Seek expert advice to evaluate strengths and weaknesses in PESS and implement plans for 50 membership cost of Burton School Sport (Approximatel 4656 y how much Burton Albion Community Trust clubs 720 Inspiration clubs 590 Specialist coaching Increased staff knowledge and understanding More sustainable workforce Enhanced (The difference quality it of will provision make) Increased pupil participation in competitive activities Increased range of opportunities The sharing of best practice Increased pupil awareness of opportunities available in the community

will be spent on each area) Links with other subjects Whole School that contribute to pupils Plan / SEF overall achievement and PE Subject their greater spiritual, moral, Plan social and cultural skills Whole school (SMSC) policies / PE policies Review the contribution of PESS to whole school priorities Ensure your vision for PESS is developed to meet new Curriculum specifications Meet with other Subject Coordinators and share the contribution PESS can make across the curriculum Other Subject Co-ordinators to identify how their subject areas can contribute to learning in PE Share effective practice Ensure professional learning opportunities are provided as required to up skill staff Identify the positive impact that PESS has on: Academic achievement (e.g. literacy and numeracy) Behaviour and safety Attendance Health and well-being SMSC Evaluate the school s current strengths and weaknesses in PE and sport, and implement plans for, linking with the new National Curriculum Providing PL on how to teach PE effectively Employing specialist PE teachers / coaches to work alongside teachers in lessons to increase their subject knowledge Ensuring that once PESS subject knowledge is secure, all staff support and implement cross curricular learning 600 on staff training 590 Specialist coaching Whole school targets met more effectively Academic achievement enhanced Pupils understand the value of PESS to their learning across the school Staff across the school can start to make the links across subjects and themes including PE Pupil concentration, commitment, self-esteem and behaviour enhanced Positive behaviour and a sense of fair play enhanced Good citizenship promoted Ensuring strong, sustainable, effective links to the 2012 Games Legacy and Olympic and Paralympic Values

7 key factors to be of our, including (Approximatel y how much will be spent on each area) Review the impact that the funding has had on other factors Used afpe Framework for Review to generate PESS Action Plan Staff PL Record Lesson observations School council Pupil progress (achievement and attainment) Attendance data (curriculum and extracurricular) On-going review of provision for each of the following areas: Achievement Quality of Teaching Behaviour and Safety Leadership and Management Quality of the curriculum On-going review of the profile of PESS On-going review of impact on Professional Learning for PE and Sport Evaluate the school s current provision strengths and areas for development Employing evaluation tools to measure and monitor progress and impact Securing time for the subject leader to undertake reviews and construct further development plans Subject leader completing observations across the school n/a Will have further evidence of impact to support the effective use of the funding Will help to identify the added value of the funding Will support the identification of other areas of need to direct funding spend towards to enhance overall provision

Further links to support you Ofsted www.ofsted.org Preparing a school self-evaluation summary (Jan. 2014) Inspecting primary school PE and School Sport: new funding (Jan. 2014) Physical Education Survey Visits (Dec. 2013) Ofsted Survey Visits - Supplementary Guidance (Dec. 2013) CfBT www.cfbt.com Association for Physical Education (afpe) www.afpe.org.uk Free Downloads: Quality of Teaching in Physical Education From Good to Outstanding (Jan. 2014) Achievement in Physical Education (Jan. 2014) Effective employment and deployment of coaches Poster: afpe outcomes and contributions to Physical Education & School Sport New 2014 National Curriculum: New 2014 National Curriculum Membership: afpe School Membership Form afpe Quality Mark Award: afpe Quality Mark for Physical Education & Sport - Review Tool and Award (To apply for this award please contact simon.leach@afpe.org.uk)

Qualifications: Level 2/3 Qualifications & Diploma in Physical Education and School Sport Level 5 Certificate in Primary School Physical Education Specialism Level 6 Award in Primary School Physical Education Subject Leadership Professional Learning Opportunities: afpe Professional Learning Events afpe 2014 National Physical Education & School Sport Conference Department for Education www.education.gov.uk www.education.gov.uk/publications Healthy Schools Tool Kit Learning through PE and School Sport Other useful links www.bhf.org.uk Healthy Schools Tool Kit Change4Life Energy Clubs