PE at Elm Grove Primary School

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PE at Elm Grove Primary School Physical Education provides children with learning opportunities through movement and contributes to their overall development by helping them to lead full, active and healthy lives. Early Years and PE In the Early Years physical development is a core area of learning. Oak class enjoys daily physical activities. Beefit provides a weekly movement session and the children also enjoy a weekly gymnastics, dance or games lesson. All children in Early Years also take part in swimming throughout the year. Throughout the day the children are provided with activities and equipment to help our young children gain control of their bodies and learn how to keep themselves active and healthy. The children also learn to use equipment and materials appropriately and safely as well as having lots of fun! The National Curriculum Once the children leave the Early Years they work within the National Curriculum for P.E and have access to 2 hours of P.E every week. During P.E lessons the children focus on developing the core skills of balance, coordination and agility and are then given the opportunities to apply what they have learnt. Physical Education at Elm Grove provides opportunities for pupils to become physically confident in a way which supports their health and fitness. The National Curriculum for Physical Education at Elm Grove aims to ensure that all pupils Develop competence to excel in a broad range of physical activities Are physically active for sustained periods of time Engage in competitive sports and activities Lead healthy, active lives. In Key Stage 1 children should be taught to: Master basic movements including running, jumping, throwing and catching, as well as developing balance, agility and co-ordination, and begin to apply these in a range of activities Participate in team games, developing simple tactics for attacking and defending Perform dances using simple movement patterns. In Key stage 2 children should be taught to: Use running, jumping, throwing and catching in isolation and in combination Play competitive games, modified where appropriate [for example, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball, rounder s and tennis], and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending Develop flexibility, strength, technique, control and balance [for example, through athletics and gymnastics] Perform dances using a range of movement patterns

Take part in outdoor and adventurous activity challenges both individually and within a team Compare their performances with previous ones and demonstrate improvement to achieve their personal best. and water safety: All schools must provide swimming instruction either in key stage 1 or key stage 2. In particular, pupils should be taught to: Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 meters use a range of strokes effectively [for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke] Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations. Assessing the children in P.E We assess pupils in all aspects of PE and Games at a number of stages throughout the year. In some areas, the pupils are able to self- and peer-assess and use this knowledge to help them analyse and improve their own and others performances. Assessment information is also used to ensure that teaching is adapted to suit the individual needs of all pupils. Curriculum Overview at Elm Grove Primary School Autumn 1 8 weeks Autumn 2 7 weeks Spring 1 6 weeks Spring 2 5 weeks Summer 1 6 weeks Summer 2 7 ½ weeks Reception Beefit coverage map. coverage map. coverage map. coverage map. coverage map. coverage map. Skills. Dance Gymnastics. Y1 Y2 Y3 Gymnastics. Gymnastics. Gymnastics Dance. Dance. Dance. Indoor Indoor Indoor skills skills skills Game skills and striking and fielding Game skills and striking and fielding Game skills and striking and fielding Y4 Gymnastics Dance. Indoor skills Game skills and striking and fielding

Primary School Sports Premium Fund 2014/15 Elm Grove Total Number of Pupils on Roll 266 Summary of School Sports Premium Objectives 2013/14: -Improve playtime provision (outside playground markings) -Audit and improve the progression within the teaching of swimming -Develop the indoor athletics plans and equipment -Implement the assessment procedure for PE -Continue after school club development -Develop use of sports leaders and intra school competition -maintain staff confidence and provide PE CPD where identified. Record of spending by item/project Item/Project: Objectives: Outcomes: Playtime provision Indoor athletics provision After school development To audit and create a development plan for all playtimes. Develop a zoned approach to playtimes and create more opportunities for physical play. To audit the provision of swimming lessons and create an overview of key skills across the school. Ensure progression and include water safety. Raise confidence levels amongst all staff. Ensure teachers know how to teach indoor athletics and fitness effectively. Audit the equipment. Demonstration lessons. To include a range of after school clubs for all year groups including gymnastics and multi skills. Set up a monitoring system for after school clubs and pupils accessing them Playtimes are very active the lunchtime supervisors facilitate a range of activities and the children use the equipment boxes well. has been evaluated and a report written. Plans have been rewritten. Teachers really enjoy teaching indoor athletics and the children have loved the lessons. Equipment is all in place. Demonstration lessons were successful over half a term. The school provides a range of after school clubs for all year groups and is continuing these clubs uptake is improving as new clubs are being offered. Assessment To implement the new assessment procedure. Assessment has been evaluated and now needs to be worked on alongside consultations with staff to update and put on Target Tracker to add detail to PE statements. Staff CPD Intra school sport To provide staff with training and support in the areas they have identified for this year.. To implement an intra-school activity at the end of each half term. Summary Total School Sports Premium Received 8,993.00 Total Expenditure 7,937.86 Money remaining 1,055 All staff that identified a need for CPD was able to access training and were supported in their PE lessons throughout the year. The results of the questionnaires show that the staff continue to feel more confident in these areas. This has started and will be developed further during the next year.

1. plans: These plans have initially been written for the first term of swimming and gave the new swimming teacher a basis for group assessment and a clear progression of sessions, allowing all children to work towards STA swimming awards. The teacher is able to identify from the plans the aims of the session and for the term and use the plans accordingly to ensure progression and continuity. 2. Year 4 plans: These plans progress from the year 3 plans implemented last year and give the teacher clear learning outcomes. The class teacher has these plans and is working from them successfully. 3. Specialist support: Support has been provided to the two year 1 teachers and the new Year 4 teacher. The teachers have worked alongside Debbie Webb to increase confidence in delivering the plans effectively. All 3 teachers have commented on the benefit of this support and the opportunity to see how to deliver high quality PE lessons. The children all enjoy the sessions and are actively involved. 4. Clubs: The premium has provided a specialist gym coach delivering gymnastics to year 1, 2, 3 and 4 pupils. The children have had the opportunity to work towards British Gymnastics Badges and take part in the locality gym competition. Both teams did very well in the competition.

Primary School Sports Premium Fund 2015/16 Elm Grove Total Number of Pupils on Roll: 266 Summary of School Sports Premium Objectives 2015/16: -Implement new swimming plans -Provide CPD and lesson support for the new staff and those staff moving year groups -Develop the new year 4 plans and provide support for the year 4 teachers -Implement the assessment procedure for PE -Continue after school club development -Develop use of sports leaders and intra and inter school competition -Maintain staff confidence and provide PE CPD where identified. Record of spending by item/project Item/Project: Objectives: Outcomes: CPD Year 4 After school development Assessment Intra school sport and Interschool sport opportunities. To audit staff needs. Plan to provide CPD throughout the year. To create and implement new plans for year 4. Provide support to the year 4 teachers. To implement and evaluate the new swimming plans. To create a better way of assessing children s achievements and making better use of the badge scheme To continue developing and evaluating the after school clubs. Use parent questionnaires to evaluate. Ensure all year groups have access to clubs. Set up a monitoring system for after school clubs and pupils accessing them To implement the new assessment procedure on to Target Tracker To look at the provision of intra school sport. To implement an intra-school activity at the end of each half term. To involve more gifted and talented children in Inter school sport Summary Total School Sports Premium Received 8,993.00 Total Expenditure 6,760.00 Money remaining 1,961.20 4189.50 All Staff are trained in delivering the PE curriculum and have been observed to make sure that teaching is good or better. Teacher s confidence in delivering the PE curriculum and children s skills developing as well as their knowledge of their PE curriculum. 119.90 Children having the opportunity to swim more regularly and make sure that their swimming lesson meet the needs of each individual child to ensure they achieve the end of key stage expectation. 351.18. A range of school clubs have been delivered for all year groups to ensure and practice specific skills that the children need to learn. This Target is carrying over from the year before. 2,342.00 All children able to represent Elm Grove against other schools. We have made good links with local schools to arrange friendly matches against them. Children and teachers to continue to develop the success of our sporting local schools to develop PE and school sport.

Primary School Sports Premium Fund 2016/17 Elm Grove Total Number of Pupils on Roll 233 Summary of School Sports Premium Objectives 2016/17: -Continue to monitor new swimming plans -Develop the new year 5 and 6 plans and provide support for the year 4 teachers -Implement the assessment procedure for PE -Continue after school club development to ensure we offer a range of sports like Fencing and Archery. -Develop intra and Inter school competition -maintain staff confidence and provide PE CPD where identified. Record of spending by item/project Item/Project: Objectives: Outcomes: CPD To audit staff needs. Plan to provide CPD throughout the year. To continue to implement and evaluate the new swimming plans. To create a better way of assessing children s achievements and making better use of the badge scheme Continued monitoring of PE lessons after coaching To ensure that the teaching of PE is good or better with a focus on new teacher who previously received coaching and mentoring from the year before. After school development Assessment To continue developing and evaluating the after school clubs. Ensure all year groups have access to clubs. Set up a monitoring system for after school clubs and pupils accessing them. To implement the new assessment procedure on to Target Tracker Year 5 and 6 PE Plans To create and implement new plans for year 5 and 6. Outside Playground Improvements To improve the arena and playground to encourage more active playtimes. Equipment To make sure all equipment is suitable for Year 5 and 6 PE lessons. I.e.( netballs, basketballs and football goals) Continue to take part in a range of inter-school competitions Work in partnership with other children Summary Total School Sports Premium Received 1,961.20 Awaiting clarification of further amount for school year. Total Expenditure Money remaining

Sport Premium Funding What is the Sports Premium? The government provided funding of 150 million per annum to provide new and substantial primary school sport funding. The funding was jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, with the money going directly to primary school Head teachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children. Each school received 8,000 plus an extra 5 per pupil each year for the two years. The money could only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools. Purpose of the funding Schools have to spend the sport funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but they have the freedom to choose how they do this. Possible uses of the funding include: Hiring specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work alongside primary teachers when teaching PE New or additional Change4Life sport clubs Paying for professional development opportunities in PE/sport Providing cover to release primary teachers for professional development in PE/sport Running sport competitions, or increasing participation in the school games Buying quality assured professional development modules or material for PE/sport Providing places for pupils on after school sport clubs and residential visits. How much Sport Premium do we receive? Date of Funding Received Amount of Funding Received 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 8,993.00 8,993.00 8,993.00 TBC The school is now well resourced for PE and the teachers are feeling more confident and able to teach effective and engaging PE lessons. We are working on organising the equipment more effectively to ensure teachers can access the equipment needed. The children are having great fun in their lessons and we are improving our playground provision by making sure that the children have access to the equipment when they are out to play.

Enrichment of Learning in Physical Education Children have the opportunity to take part in many sporting clubs that take place throughout the year. These extra-curricular clubs are provided by colleagues from Elm Grove Primary School as well as external agencies. Sports Clubs run at Elm Grove Primary School: Year 1 Football Year 2 Football Year 3 Football Dance Club Year 1 and 2 Gymnastics Basket ball Cricket Cross Country Indoor Year 3 and 4 Gymnastics Multi skills Bee Fit Karate Archery For several years we have been part of the Worthing School Sports Association. This year the partnership have offered us more to ensure that we effectively deploy our Sports Premium funding to deliver outstanding teaching and learning in P.E. The programme will support our school to deliver outstanding pedagogy across Key Stage 1 and 2, ensure that each school strives towards a sustainable legacy to raise expectations towards physical literacy and builds on the basic School Sports partnership. Pupils who are identified as More Able in PE or Games are given the opportunity to take part in a number of enrichment activities across Worthing. This Year we have entered a range of competitions to raise the awareness of competitive sports in school. Here is how we have got on: Year 3 Gymnastics (Girls 9 th Boys 9 th Overall 9th) Gala (3 rd Place) Year 3 and 4 Cross Country (Girls 6 th Boys 12 th Overall 8th) Year 4 Gymnastics (Boys 5 th, Girls 5 th Overall 5 th Place) Year 4 Football (3 rd Place)

Time to Dance ( No Result) Year 4 Football ( 3 rd Place) Year 3 Indoor ( 4 th Place) Year 4 Indoor (4 th Place) Year 1 and 2 Rugby Skill ( No Result) Year 3 and 4 Rugby skills ( No Result) Year 1 and 2 Multi Skills ( No Result) Year 1 and 2 Gymnastics ( Year 1 Girls 1 st Boys 4 th Overall 1 st Year 2 Girls 1 st Boys 4 th Overall 3rd) Year 1 and 2 Indoor. ( Year 1 Girls 1 st Boys 4 th Overall 1st Year 2 Girls 1 st Year 2 Boys 4 th Overall 3rd) Year 1 and 2 Quad Kid (3 rd place) Year 3 and 4 Tri Golf ( 3 rd Place) Our Accountability From September 2013, we will be held to account over how we spend our additional, ring-fenced funding. One year on, Ofsted will carry out a survey reporting on the first year s expenditure of additional funding and its impact. As a school we are required to include details of our provision of PE and sport on our website, alongside details of our broader curriculum.