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Curriculum Broad and varied curriculum, Lesson observations Staff survey PE assessment Ensure that attainment in PE is rapid and sustained implementation of curriculum map and new SOW Implementation of new SOW for PE that all staff will use to allow for continuity and progression throughout the school. Staff know and understand how to meet learning objectives of different areas of the curriculum N/A 100% of teaching is good or better by July 2016 100% of pupils enjoy PE 100% of staff feel confident in their knowledge of all areas of PE Creation of high quality orienteering course around the school to comply with OAA national curriculum Pupils can be assessed against success criteria that is age appropriate and progressive Dartford Orienteering club to map the school and create course 284 Pupil attainment in PE shows 90% of all pupils are at ARE or above

Curriculum Audit of PE resources Quality and quantity of resources for lessons purchased to allow for rapid and sustained PE delivery. Vital equipment, resources and playground markings to allow for rapid and sustained PE lessons. (basketball hoops to be installed on the playground 200 - Sainsbury s Vouchers to cover extra Completed in Autumn term. High quality teaching of PE lessons Mr Butler developing a range of skills to improve the PE provision across the school. (curriculum map, links with other schools, leading CPD for staff etc)

Improved quality of teaching and learning Quality of teaching and learning in PE developed through staff CPD led by Miss Fitzpatrick (PE Specialist) & Mr Butler Purchase and implementation of Bexley PE Support Package 3,000 100% of teaching is good or better by July 2016 Lesson observations Observations taking place during Spring term. Booked for 24th February. 100% of pupils enjoy PE Staff survey PE assessment Mr Butler to attend Level 5/6 course for PE Specialism Cost of supply cover for the days on the course 1,600 100% of staff feel confident in their knowledge of all areas of PE CPD program of support Quality of teaching and learning in Physical Education developed through staff CPD through team teaching and observations of skilled coaches Teaching staff to attend PE courses for CPD. Improved teaching & learning in Dance. Use of Secondary specialist to assist and develop subject knowledge & pedagogy of current staff Revolution Sports coaches to assist in delivery of PE lessons for teachers to learn and develop subject knowledge and pedagogy Cost of courses for teaching staff and cover Included in Revolution Sports cost below 500 Pupil attainment in PE shows 90% of all pupils are at ARE or above PE Leader is qualified as a Primary PE specialist Level 5, and a Specialist PE subject Leader level 6 PE leader s teaching is consistently outstanding Quality of teaching and learning in Physical Education developed through team teaching and observations of skilled coaches Jill Hopper to assist with the teaching of Year 2 & Year 6 PE. Use her skills to up-skill teachers and increase confidence 252

Extra - Curricular & Growth in the range of provisional and alternative sporting activities Extra-curricular clubs registers for records of attendance School Games mark Ensure the enhancement and extension of our curriculum provision through qualified specialist coaches/staff Second football coach needed to meet demand. Chose to provide clubs for free for first term to increase participation and introduce a fee for Spring term. Revolution Sports to offer a range of extra-curricular sports clubs during autumn term. Multi-skills- reception, Y1, Y2 Football girls Y4, Y5, Y6 Judo Y5 and Y6 Dodgeball Y3 and Y4 2,805 for the Autumn term Increased participation base on previous year,???% of children in KS2 attending autumn 2015, compared to 0% autumn 2014???% of children in KS1 attending autumn 2015, compared to 0% autumn 2014 Basketball Y5 and Y6 Football boys Y4, Y5 and Y6 Dance and Gym clubs run with specialist coaches

Extra - Curricular & Growth in the range of provisional and alternative sporting activities Extra-curricular clubs registers for records of attendance School Games mark Ensure the enhancement and extension of our curriculum provision through qualified specialist coaches/staff Second football coach needed to meet demand. Chose to provide clubs for free for first term to increase participation and introduce a fee for Spring term. Revolution Sports to offer a range of extra-curricular sports clubs during autumn term. Multi-skills- reception, Y1, Y2 Football girls Y4, Y5, Y6 Judo Y5 and Y6 Dodgeball Y3 and Y4 Speed Stacking (lunchtime) KS2 1,820 for the Spring term after deductions. Children to contribute 1 per session to partially cover costs. Increased participation base on previous year, % of children in KS2 attending spring 2016, compared to % autumn 2015???% of children in KS1 attending autumn 2015, compared to 0% autumn 2014 Football boys Y4, Y5 and Y6 Dance and Gym clubs run with specialist coaches Lunchtime participation register and observations by sports ambassadors & MDS New lunchtime format to be introduced in Spring term to increase physical activity at lunchtimes. Observations of lunchtime activities at Mayplace school to develop ideas N/A N/A??% of children active at lunchtime measures to increase

Participation & success in competitive school sports Schools own data/registers of teams School Games mark Increased participation in inter-school competitions Participation in Kevin McCarthy Cup, Stuart Turpin Cup, ESFA Cup & Girls Football League to date. Orienteering day at the end of May Bexley Sports Membership 75??% participating in level 2 competition School games mark bronze achieved by July 2016 PFT Sports Day House Events/Sports Day House competition list Pupil Survey Sporting competition and Sports day within school to be done in house teams. 100% of children competing in more than one level 1 competition

Improvement in Health & Well-Being Response to pupil survey at the end on the year Set up change for life club. Use alongside new lunchtime activities implemented in Spring term See previous year Assess at the end of Summer term. Response to pupil survey at the end on the year & staff feedback Introduce 5-a-day in class in increase physical activity Free trial to assess results, look to purchase if successful N/A %-a-day looks successful at present, review fully at end of Spring term. Reduced disruption and increased output as general trend so far.