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PE and Sports Grant The government has been providing additional funding of 450 million commencing September 2013 to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding - provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport has been allocated to primary school head teachers. This funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools. Purpose of funding Schools must spend the additional funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but schools have been given the freedom to choose how they do this. A list of possible uses has been suggested. Lynch Hill School has decided to use the money to: Enter into Partnership with Slough Schools Sports Network, to enable staff and pupils to have access to their Sport Program. This package includes staff training and allows children to enter a range of tiered competitions. Pay for additional professional development opportunities for Sports coaches and teachers, in PE and sport so that they feel confident to deliver high quality lessons and clubs To ensure that PE lessons are adequately resourced to enable good & better teaching (with resources that are differentiated) To support and engage the least active children in physical activities beyond PE lessons To enable reluctant pupils to readily participate in PE lessons and increase participation in physical activities at breaks and in clubs To use sport as a means of providing mentorship and for developing leadership To introduce new sports for pupils across the school to participate in The impact of the use of the grant will be reviewed at the end of this year. HOW THE IMPACT WILL BE MEASURED:- Objective High quality PE lessons Pupils make progress in PE lessons and that participation and enjoyment in PE is a contributing factor in Measure Observations show over 90% of lessons are good or better Resources are used effectively to support learning Additional sports TAs are used in all lessons Assessment details show pupils make good or better progress and attainment is in-line with National Expectations. Higher % of pupils are exceeding LHS sports targets in a growing ranges of sports across KS1 and KS2

raised attainment in core subjects across the school Increased participation in sports clubs by reluctant participators Increased levels of daily activity by pupils through the introduction of class exercises and active movement schedule More able pupils are given greater challenge in lessons and clubs To make considerable progress towards achieving the Sainsbury s Platinum Quality Mark Club registers will be analysed to monitor the attendance of: New participants, girls, boys, Pupil Premium, EAL & SEN. Young Leaders will have been used to support clubs and children, encouraging and supporting the more reluctant. Observations and teacher feedback will show that all children are participating in ten minute daily exercises as prescribed by the school PE team Lunchtime staff will report on the additional exercise undertaken and confirm that the more reluctant are becoming more active Exercise logs will be introduced to record additional activities and create greater links between home/school More-able pupils in sport are given the coaching and mentoring to develop further and achieve greater success in their chosen sporting activities. Continued success in Slough and Berkshire competitions Greater links between LHSPA and outside clubs Continue all criteria for Gold award so as to retain this award for four consecutive years in order to be eligible for platinum in either summer/autumn 2020. Addressing key platinum targets including updating parents and advertising sporting success more frequently and increasing partnership and club links so as to widen opportunities for pupils.

Sports Grant Report 2017-18 Grant received: 16,000 plus 10 per pupil in KS1 and KS2 = 23,200 Total number of pupils on roll 958 (720 in KS1&2) Summary of Grant spending 2017-18 Objective To effectively use the Sports Grant to raise the profile and outcomes for children in PE, Sport and physical activity across school by o Subscribing to the Slough Schools Sports Network (SSSN) to enhance competitive sport o Improving the provision of PE (teaching and resources) at Lynch Hill School o Increasing the participation of pupils in sports clubs, PE lessons and by ensuring all pupils undertake daily activity Planned spending record 2017-18 Objective Activity Cost Outcome/Update 1. Audit PE equipment both for PE/Sport lessons in all three key stages and physical activities in the playground to ensure high quality provision and wide range of sports PE staff to complete audit & place bids to replace equipment as needed for successful teaching of all sports in matrix and clubs Use of tablets for pupils to self assess and evaluate and screen for KS2 changing room area to enable teaching points to be reenforced before going outside New resources for sport - 7,000 allocated 750 for tablets and screen installation New resources purchased up to March 2018: Data shows that performance of pupils in sport and PE continues to improve 2. Offer high quality weekly provision for EYFS (Reception pupils) 3 x full time PE coaches and 2 x full-time PE TAs to enable SLT to timetable the PE team so that EYFS can have some PE lessons delivered by a PE coach each Friday morning 1000 Additional training for EYFS teachers in order to offer high quality provision beyond Fridays Member of PE team now working with EYFS each Friday. Lesson feedback shows that children are enjoying this provision 2. Increase the level of daily activity undertaken by all pupils across all key stages PE team to introduce daily exercise programme to be carried out in class each day. 10 minutes of daily exercises with additional challenges Introduction of log books to create greater home/school links Summer Term: Staff training on promoting physical activity Log books approximately 750 Fitness logs issued to Y5/6 pupils for Summer term at cost of 600. Specifically designed for LHSPA Daily exercise expected in each classroom for a minimum of 10 minutes each day. Walkabouts and pupil interviews show that this is happening but that teachers must ensure it happens everyday. 3. PE Team to attend CPD as delivered by SSSN AND to attend relevant sports specific National Governing Body (NGB) coaching courses, including thorough induction for a new member of the PE team Training for 2017/18 to perhaps include: Netball Hockey Lacrosse Rugby Athletics Tennis Gymnastics level 3? Football Sports Able Cricket First Aid Most Included in the 3790 SSSN fee + an additional 1000 from the PE Grant Training up to March includes the following: Boccia Level 1 Sports Specific First Aid Diabetes training Athletics coaching Tchoukball Inclusion Rugby Hockey Affiliation to: British Gymnastics Chiltern Gymnastics Tennis Foundation Slough Hockey Club

4. Continue to ensure pupils participate in a range of sporting tournaments hosted by SSSN, ourselves and other organised events and leagues Children to attend Masterclasses and Tournaments in a wide range of sports throughout the school year 2017-18 Registration for Berkshire School s Football League and Berkshire School s Hockey as well as entry into athletics events and table tennis All LHS pupils to be involved in Lynch Hill Games across the year Included in 3790 SSSN fee. Berkshire School s league fees Opportunity for pupils to experience Wimbledon tickets gained through ballot system Tournaments and events during Autumn Terms: Boys football Girls football Badminton Rugby SHA Gymnastics Tournaments and events during Spring Terms: KS1 cricket festival Change 4 Life New Age Kurling SHA Berkshire Finals Football Berkshire Finals Berkshire In2 Hockey 6 Nations Rugby Gymnastics TVAC SHA Infant Legacy Tennis Dodgeball Badminton 5. Expand further the range of school clubs available to children both before and after school, ensuring more opportunities for KS1 and reluctant pupils Develop new Sports on offer to a wider range of LHS pupils through clubs. Further develop sporting opportunities for girls Enhance existing clubs Work towards retaining Sainsbury s Sports Gold Quality Mark for 2018 and then work on targets for the Platinum award in 2020 Included in predicted new resources cost of 7000 Introduce: Tchoukball Flag ball Archery Boxing/Boxercise Volleyball Lacrosse Morning Clubs offered in Autumn: Basketball, Boccia, Kurling, Netball, Tag rugby, badminton, football table tennis, gymnastics, handball, tennis After School Clubs offered in Autumn: KS1: football, Boccia, Cricket SHA KS2: cricket, dodgeball, football, netball, hockey, boccia tag rugby, SHA, handball, Explore Sports Morning Clubs offered in Spring: Basketball, dodgeball, Girl s football, Tag rugby, Boy s football, hockey, SHA, table tennis, boccia, kurling, netball, tennis, gymnastics, handball, dodgeball After School Clubs offered in Spring: KS1: Hockey, Basketball, Yoga, Rugby, Cricket KS2: Explore Sports, basketball, Gymnastics, hockey, girls rugby, handball, Inclusion, netball, boys rugby Good take up of places for girls only clubs

6. Increase the participation of reluctant pupils in lessons and clubs, with a clear focus on developing a healthier lifestyle. 7. Continue to increase physical activity during lunchtimes to ensure that even the more reluctant pupils are meeting the 30 minutes of physical activity each day in school 8. To build determination, resilience and leadership skills in Sports-driven pupils. Specific invite for targeted pupils for certain clubs Continue to monitor take up of clubs (gender, SEN, Pupil Premium, vulnerable, EAL) Introduction of more inter class competitions across the year Training for the new 2017-18 Young Ambassadors and Sports Council and purchase of additional resources for lunchtime activities. Use of KS2 hall as additional space for 2017/18 Introduction of daily challenges for the playground linked to new daily exercise and movement programme Summer Term: Booking for Skip2Bfit workshops and skipping zone within playground Whole staff training on promoting physical activity being everyone s job Sports Coaches to develop Mentor time in their weekly timetables. Use of 2 x additional TAs to help develop this further and enable more children to be supported Sport-minded TAs and the PE team to support each club and drive forward the healthy lifestyle mindset. Overtime surplus payment for clubs (majority covered by club fees) 340 allocated to cover the cost of reluctant pupils attending PGL Young Leader Training offered as part of SSSN 3790 fee. Speakers for the playground to enable music to be played 1000 New lunchtime equipment for KS1 and 2 playgrounds 500 allocated Skip2BFit workshop and kitbag 660- book for Autumn term? Mentor time built into school timetable for more able and targeted pupils in KS1 and KS2 Introduction of Explore sports for KS2. Targeted pupils invited to attend this club in order to try out a range of different sporting activities including archery, tchoukball. Take up for this has been limited with a number of the pupils reluctant to stay after school. Need to look at alternative activities and promotion of clubs Activities happening each lunchtime in the KS2 hall and in the playgrounds. Better feedback as a result of timetable indicating Girls only sessions at certain points in the week. Summer term: More staff on rota to support and promote physical activity at lunchtimes and break-times. No direct cost to the school as suing existing staff who will take a later lunch break but high impact with regard to promoting activity and enthusing pupils. Pupils will also complete laps at end of breaks and lunchtimes before returning to class Additional 500 allocated to top up resources to support activity at lunchtime Meetings to discuss ambassador and sports council roles. Opportunities for pupils to referee some fixtures for younger pupils 9. Ensure professional image in lessons and in competitions so that pupils take pride in the school and perform accordingly Order replacement PE uniform items for all members of the PE team Additional competition kit for pupils 1000 allocated 1000 allocated Order placed for replacement items Total Grant to be Awarded 23,200 Total Amount Committed as of the end of Spring 2018 19465 Total Remaining as of April 2018: 3735