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Sport Premium Funding Background In April 2013, the government announced new funding of 150 million for physical education (PE) and sport. This funding should be used to improve the quality and breadth of PE and sport provision. Funding will be allocated to all maintained and state-funded schools with primary aged pupils, including: primary, middle, special and non-maintained special schools, academies and pupil referral units from 1 September 2013. Annually, all Schools with 17 or more primary aged pupils will receive a lump sum of 8,000 plus a premium of 5 per pupil. Ofsted inspecting primary school PE and school sport: new funding briefing report published January 2014 P.E. and School Sport is an important part of school life at Swainby & Potto & Ingleby Arncliffe Primary School, we believe that P.E. and sport contribute to the holistic development of our children as healthy and well rounded individuals. Through participation, our children develop and learn more about key values such as respect, co-operation, team work and consideration for others. Our aim is to develop lifelong interests in sport and health which are enriching and fulfilling. Sports premium funding for Ingleby Arncliffe and Swainby & Potto for April 2016 to March 2017 is 22318. Funding from April 2017 is expected to be around 16000 for the next financial year. With the money we have been allocated so far, we have been able to Up-skill teachers to improve the quality of PE lessons. We have bought in a specialist PE teacher/co-ordinator to provide: a programme of professional development for our staff. This has improved the confidence of teacher s when teaching PE and developed their skills in ensuring all our children access high quality PE teaching. This has also helped us with the integration of the pupils across the three schools (Swainby & Potto, Ingleby Arncliffe and Osmotherley) to participate as one Mount Grace Schools Sports team. Thus, allowing us to compete on a fairer level with the correct age range of children as opposed to them missing out or playing up 2-3 years, which goes against the good practise of most national sports governing bodies. This joined up principle in sport has been in operation for over 10 years, but the funding has allowed us to give a consistent approach, better planning and an enjoyable experience for the children. Investing in quality coaching We have worked closely with North Yorkshire Sport and the Sports National Governing Bodies to access coaching programmes including: FA Skills Coach (James Lofthouse) 10 weeks coaching and teacher mentoring. Cricket Club-School Link via Stokesley & Northallerton CC Orienteering CloK Orienteering Club, School & Community Club Rugby Duncan Burgess (Thirsk Area SGO) Tennis Claire Smith (Hutton Rudby Tennis Club) Basketball Jordan N & Theo T Teesside Mowhawks BC Football After-school Club Friday Evenings

Purchase better PE equipment We have been able to better resource our PE lessons with quality equipment for teaching and assessing children as they develop their skills. We have been able to ensure that the school teams who compete in local competitions have high quality equipment and kit. Transport It gives us the opportunity to get the children together from all the schools to play in their own year groups. It also supports transportation to all the sports events. Competition Provide more opportunities for pupils to take part in inter-school events and competitions. Below is a summary of our key Sporting achievements year on year: Swainby & Potto, Ingleby Arncliffe & Osmotherley Internal Sports to select a team to represent the 3 schools as a Mount Grace Schools Sports Team. School Games Level 1 Green (Stokesley/ Northallerton Schools Cluster Competitions School Games Level 2 Orange (Hambleton Area Schools Competition) School Games Level 3 Red (North Yorkshire County Schools Competition) Sports - Summary 2013/14 Multi Skills Foundation Dance Workshop Yr 3 Fun Run KS1 Quicksticks Hockey 5/6 Swimming 5/6 Sports Hall Athletics All of KS2 Quicksticks Hockey 3/4 Fun Football KS1 Tennis 3/4 Finished 2 nd in the Northallerton Schools Cluster A Fun afternoon at Stokesley, with a number of activities including jumping, running, and throwing A morning of dance at Ainderby Steeple School The children did exceptionally well, on what was a very cold and windy day Finished 1 st in the Stokesley Cluster Competition Represented Team Hambleton at the NY School Games finishing 4 th. Finished 1 st in the Stokesley Cluster Competition... Winning 6 individual races and 2 out of 3 Relays.. Finished 1 st in the Hambleton Area Virtual League winning 7 out of 9 events. Represented Team Hambleton at the NY School Games in Harrogate, finishing 7 th place overall. Attended the Hambleton Area Finals in Easingwold. We had 2 Teams in the Stokesley Cluster Competition, finishing 1 st and 5 th The team that finished 1 st went on to the Hambleton Area Competition where they came 1 st. They were unbeaten in all their games throughout both competitions. Organised by the SGO in partnership with the FA Skills Coaches, providing an afternoon of football at Stokesley School. Finished 2 nd in the Northallerton Cluster Competition Finished 3 rd in the Hambleton Area Finals at Thirsk Finished 3 rd in the Stokesley Cluster Competition Finished 2 nd in the Northallerton Cluster Competition

Sports - Summary 2014/15 Multi Skills Foundation Dance Workshop Yr 3 Fun Run KS1 Quicksticks Hockey 5/6 Sports Hall Athletics All of KS2 Quicksticks Hockey 3/4 Fun Football KS1 AquaSplash 3/4 Cricket 3/4 Rounders KS1 XCountry KS2 Girls Quadkids Finished 1 st in the Northallerton Schools Cluster Finished 8 th in the Hambleton Area Final A Fun afternoon at Stokesley, with a number of activities including jumping, running, and throwing A morning of dance at Appleton Wiske School The children did exceptionally well, at East Cowton School Finished 2 nd in the Stokesley Cluster Competition Attended the Hambleton Area Finals in Easingwold, finished 8 th out of 68 schools. We had 2 Teams in the Stokesley Cluster Competition, finishing 3 rd Organised by the SGO in partnership with the FA Skills Coaches, providing an afternoon of football at Stokesley School. Finished 5th in the Hambleton Area Competition Fun for Non competitive Swimmers Cricket Fun Day at Stokesley CC Finished 1 st in the Northallerton Cluster Competition Rounders at Stokesley School adapted for KS1 13 Finalists through to the Hambleton Area Finals 2 Finalists through to represent Hambleton Hambleton Area Competition in Thirsk Finished 4 th Represented Hambleton at the County Finals: KS1 Finished 1 st KS2 Finished 3 nd Sports - Summary 2015/16 Hockey 3/4 Athletics KS2 Hockey 5/6 XCountry Finished 1 st in the Stokesley Schools Cluster Finished 6th in the Hambleton Area Finals Team 1 finished 3 rd, Team 2 5th finished 1 st Finished 6 th in the Hambleton Area Finals finished 2 nd Hambleton Area Finals Finished 2 nd 3 School Sports & Team Selection, 4 runners qualified for the Area

Tennis 3/4 Cricket 3/4 Tag Rugby 1/2 Rounders 1/2 Tag Rugby 3/4 Olympiad Yr 6 Aquasplash 3/4 Hambleton Area Final all finished in the top 20, I runner qualified for the County Finals North Yorkshire County Final 1 runner qualified and finished 23 rd Finished 3rd. At Stokesley Finished 4th Hambleton Area Finals Finished 3 rd - Finished 2 nd Sports - Summary 2016/17 Averaging a sports event every other week, and the PE delivery is planned to incorporate key skills and game play that will help prepare the children for the events coming up. As we progress through the Levels we may decide to run an afterschool coaching session if required, to keep the momentum going with that particular sport Multi-Skills 1/2 Multi-Skills Foundation XCountry Football 3/4 Netball 5/6 Hockey 3/4 Finished 4 th 2 Year 3 Girls qualified for the Area Finals Hambleton Area Finals finished 22nd Play Day Finished 4th Finished 2 nd Hambleton Area Finals Friday 17 March Planned s Hockey 5/6 Stokeskley Cluster April 2017 Tennis 3/4 Stokeskley Cluster May 2017 Tennis 5/6 Stokeskley Cluster May 2017 Cricket Fun Day 3/4 Stokeskley Cluster May 2017 QuadKids ALL TBC June 2017 Tag Rugby Festival 5/6 June 2017 Tag Rugby Fun Day 3/4 June 2017 Olympiad Y6 July 2017 Rounders 1/2 July 2017 Football Festival 5/6 July 2017 Swimming Gala 5/6 TBC Aquasplash 3/4 Football Festival Y6 Roseberry School TBC

Other s: Annual Sports Days - Themed around Olympics, Football World Cup, Rugby World Cup, Mixed School Teams with a balance of Foundation Year 6. All of the events require every team member to participate in every event, encouraging 100% participation, whilst being competitive. Cycling Proficiency In association with NYCC FA Skills Sessions In association with North Riding CFA and the FA Skills Coaches. Delivering coaching sessions for all year groups over a period of 10 weeks. Cricket Club School Link Programme in association with Stokesley Cricket Club and Northallerton Cricket Club. Delivering 6 week coaching sessions to KS2 children. Swimming KS2 attending regular weekly swimming lessons Funathlon A one-off event organised at Stokesley LC/School in association with Hambleton DC, North Yorkshire Sport, SGO (Stokesley). The event involved Cycling, Running, Climbing and Swimming. We finished 1 st. This was replaced by Olympiad in 2016. Outdoor Residentials; Micro Adventure initiated and planned by the Year 6 pupils, involves orienteering, walking, camping. Year 5 attend Robin Wood for 3 days Year 6 attend East Barnby for a week Forest Schools There is a programme of outdoor recreation opportunities throughout school, the activies range from beck scrambling, Den building, survival skills, orienteering. The Big Pedal 2017 registered as a school. Orienteering Swainby School and Village was mapped with funding through Sport England via North Yorkshire Sport. A 10 week course was held at Swainby School followed by a Community Club being established in Swainby Village Hall to serve the 3 villages. Children in Need KS2 Sponsored Swim National School Sports Week Tri Golf Taster Sessions XCountry MGF Trials - In 2015 we organised our first XCountry trials at Swainby Playing Fields to select a team to represent Mount Grace Federation at the Stokesley Cluster Schools. Community s: we also support Swainby village Mountain Bike Ride, Swainby village Sports Day, and Osmotherley games. SPORTS AWARDS In recognition of our commitment and growing success in PE & School Sport, we Won the Hambleton Sports Awards : Junior Team of The Year 2014-5/6 Quicksticks Hockey Team School Sporting Achievement 2015 Mount Grace Federation