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2017-18 Sports funding Children at Swanland School have continued to enjoy a rich and varied sports curriculum. The offered a wide variety of clubs and sports to enhance the children s experience of PE. The enthusiastic delivery was equally matched by the children s enjoyment of what is on offer at the. The continues to be a member of the East Riding Schools Sports Partnership (West). This membership assists with the progression towards the transition to secondary and enables our children to mix with other likeminded children from other s. We have taken part in, and will continue to take part in many competitions throughout the year. The competitions are as follows: Sport: Year Group: Gender: Hockey 6 Mixed Football Football 3, 4, 5, 6 6 Boys Girls Cross Country 3, 4, 5, 6 Mixed Sports Hall Athletics 5/6 Mixed Benchball 4 Mixed Dance 4 Mixed Orienteering 5/6 Mixed pairs. Tag Rugby 6 Mixed Kwik Cricket 5/6 Boys Drax Cricket 4 Mixed. Netball Athletics Dodgeball 5/6 3,4,5,6 2/3 Mixed Mixed Mixed

To cater for these competitions, the children s interests and their health needs, there have been a wide range of PE clubs put on across the course of a year. These include: Football, Rugby, Judo, Netball, Rounders, Dance, Athletics, Multi skills, Quad kids, Golf, Cricket, Squash, Distance Running and Hockey. The East Riding SSP (West) also provided Multi-Skills Workshops, run by their Sports Leaders and catering for Year Two children. It also put on Festivals of Sport for Year Six and Year Five pupils, providing opportunity for competition and participation for children in these year groups, across a range of sports. An additional event, taken part in by the yearly, is Haltemprice Sports; an athletics competition in which s from the wider East Yorkshire area take part. The s form a committee which comes together many times over the year, with differing responsibilities in order to organise the event, which is held in July, and is a culmination of the children s hard work in athletics over the year. Key Stage Two children take part in this evening event. The children took part in numerous trials and internal competitions before being selected to take part in the event. We have also organised and played Inter- friendly football matches. The has also entered many competitions including those organized by Humberside Schools, Hull City and the South Hunsley League. The also entered the Humberside Netball league with two teams competing. As in previous years, there were many Young Sports Leaders (YSL- also known as Red caps). These children were taken from Year Five, trained following the YSL programme and were able to visit the Key Stage One children (ranging from Foundation Stage to Year Two) to carry out both games and skills based activities with a group of children. This took place throughout the year at lunch times. Owing to this high level of competition, and the vast amount of extra-curricular opportunities at Swanland Primary School, the was awarded the Sainsbury s School Games Gold Kitemark. The East Riding SSP (West) also provided the opportunity for staff to attend professional development courses over a range of sports and physical education elements. These included: Tag rugby, Tennis, Football and Cricket.

The also held sports days for separate Key Stages, Sports Relief as well as taking part in a skipping event around the field. The s PE action plan has informed the areas for further development in the year 2017/2018 include: To further promote links with Hessle Golf Club specifically for yr2 and 3 Further development of PE expertise in line with the new curriculum. Making the children s achievements more widely publicised by placing results and achievements on the website. Putting the money towards maintaining and enhancing the artificial playing surface. Organising training for lunch staff with multi skills/games. Replacing worn out equipment (inc gym equipment). To install fencing around the artificial pitch to allow a wider range of sports activities. To remark 2 playground area. To provide safety padding around fixed play equipment. To develop a lunch club for less active children Increase pupil participation in sport through 30 active minutes Owen Denovan To replace and renew outdoor play equipment.

Allocation 19,640 PE and School Sports Funding 2017-2018 Proposed spending Purchase Cost Reason Sport Year group Hiring 150 Improve Cricket Yr3 specialist teaching of coaches cricket Hiring 500 Get less Squash and various specialist active other fitness coach children participating activities and enjoying sport Hiring specialist coaches 100 Team building Various OAA trailer Yr6 Hiring 50 Training for multiskills specialist lunch coaches supervisors Hiring 100 To promote Dance Yr4 specialist dance and coaches provide support for teachers Bus to South 200 Dance Dance Yr4

Hunsley festival Bus to South 200 Festival of various Yr5 Hunsley sport Bus to South 200 Festival of various Yr6 Hunsley sport Medals and trophies 150 Champions various Stickers 35 Sports day athletics South Hunsley 1,750 Array of inter All sports s Partnership events Sports 1000 Maintain and All Sports equipment improve equipment for PE lessons Supply cover 1500 Enable staff to attend tournaments All sports Football/netball Athletic league 138 Affiliation Football/netba ll/ Athletics Yr3/4/ 5/6 Outdoor play 2000 Improve All sport KS1 Equipment and outdoor markings facilities Outdoor play 400 Improve All sport KS2 safety safety of equipment outdoor facilities Hull FC 1,800 Staff training rugby KS2 training And after package club

First Aid 170 First aid for All sport KG Renewal sports events Tennis coaching 1000 Enable Tennis TBC children to have a go at tennis Fencing around 8000 Allow greater All sport artificial variety of use surface Impact to date Specialist Coaches We have signed up to a series of cricket coaching sessions for all the children in year 3. This has inspired the children in this sport. It has also enhanced the teachers understanding of teaching cricket by watching a specialist and will in the future be able to put this training to further use. Hull Fc have been employed to work with the children in KS2. Each year group will receive a series of 6 training sessions/skills development followed by the opportunity to attend an after club. Linked to this yr2 and 3 will take part in Skytry rugby development. All staff will receive additional training in the summer term. We also used the OAA trailer to help develop team building and cooperation in year 6. We intend to run a lunch time sports club aimed at those children that are not engaged in sport. This will be based around squash and fitness activities. The activities are based on what the children would like following a questionnaire.

Following consultation with the council and lunch time supervisors we will be re training the supervisors on multiskills and other lunch time games that can be utilized through play sessions. To help develop fitness and enjoyment all children in KS2 will take part in a skipping workshop. The whole will then watch a demonstration. The lunch time supervisors will also have the opportunity to take part and as a result will encourage lunch time play. A Dance instructor has been working with year 4 children to enhance theirs and the teacher s skills. We have also developed links with the village football club and trained staff now come in to to work with reception and year 1 children on a weekly basis. Coaches When the provides transport to events it allows many children to take part. From this they get a feeling of involvement and the pleasure of performing sport in another environment. They also enjoy the competitiveness that this creates between s. They can learn and watch other children to improve their own performance as well as be instructed and guided by coaches. The opportunity also allows the children to use a range of different equipment.eg climbing wall, swimming pool and large sports hall. During these activities the children also get to meet other children from different primary s as well as other adults. This helps to develop social skills and working together. Medals During the year we have taken part in a wide variety of sporting tournaments and have been very successful. I feel it is important to acknowledge these achievements and promote the children s efforts.

Sporting achievement to date South East Riding Humberside Midland Hunsley event event event partnership hockey Drew in final Football 1st 1st 1st netball Cross country 1 st (3 teams through) 1 st, 1 st and 2nd Yes 3 teams through Dodgeball 3rd Benchball Dance rounders Indoor athletics cricket Quad kids Benchball yr 2 1 1st Tigers Trust yes East Riding School sports partnership (West) Taken part and will take part in all the activities offered. These include; cross country, football, cricket, hockey, indoor athletics, rugby, benchball, orienteering, dance, swimming, netball as well as the sports festivals. Swimming Year 6 swimming data Can swim 25m 46/49 =94% Confident can perform a safe safe rescue 39/49 =80%

PE and Sport Questionnaire summary PE & Sport Questionnaire for Parents and Carer At Swanland, we are always looking to increase the range and opportunities for PE and sport for all our children. We would therefore like to find out your thoughts, and those of your children, about the range of activities we currently have on offer, and those you would like to see. We also feel it would be useful to find out about the types of activities your children participate in outside of. 1 How many children do you currently have at Swanland School? (Please include their name if you wish) 6 Which sport/dance clubs would you like offered to child/ren at Swanland? 2 In which year group/s are they? 7. Which sport/dance clubs would your child/ren like offered at Swanland? 3 Does your child currently participate in any of our lunch time or extra curricular sport/dance clubs? E.g. netball, football, dance. (Please state which clubs) 4 Have they participated in any of our lunchtime extracurricular sport/dance clubs in the past? (Please state which clubs) 5 If your child has never participated in our lunchtime extracurricular sport/dance clubs, please indicate the reason, e.g. cost, time of the club, range of clubs on offer. 8. Which sport/dance activities does your child do outside of? E.g. ballet, tennis, swimming, rugby, karate. 9. Which other organised activities does your child do outside of? E.g. Beavers, Rainbows. 10. If given the opportunity would you like your child involved in more based clubs?

Results from questionnaire Q2 Questionnaires returned Rec 23 Yr 1 27 Yr 2 31 Yr 3 25 Yr4 18 Yr5 12 Yr 6 34 170 Q3 92 of 170 children s responses currently attend clubs 54%. Q4 86 of 170 children responses have previously attended clubs 51% Q5 reasons include for not attending a club: Just started, clubs not for particular age group, other sport commitments, club does not fit in with child care arrangements, clubs not offered, doesn t want to yet. Q6 Clubs parents would like their child to do Fitness, Basketball, Cheerleading, Badminton, Yoga, Ballet Roller, Skating and Squash Q7 Clubs children would like to do Basketball, Gymnastics, Archery, Karate, Roller Skating and Squash Q8 160 children out of 170 responses attend out of clubs =94%. Of which 7 do only one sport but also attend Brownies/Cubs/Guides Of which 20 do only one sport (of which 16 of these are from KS1) Q9 29 of 170 responses attend Beavers /Brownies/Cubs etc. = 17% Q10 If given the opportunity would you like your child to attend more based clubs. 10% not enough time to attend more clubs 42% yes if club suitable and fits in with other activities 7% no thank you 41% no opinion either way.