PE Development Plan 2014-2015



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Initiatives Timescales Resources Costing Success Criteria Employing specialist teachers/qualified coaches to work alongside teachers in lessons to increase their subject knowledge and confidence in PE (based on audit of staff training needs). Terms 1 and 2 Term 2 G-fit Specialist Coach London Welsh Tackling Numbers Rugby coaching 945 315 = 1,260 300 x 2 classes = 600 4 classes across KS1/2 participated in 6 sessions of G-fit coaching. 4 x teacher s CPD. 2 x KS2 classes & 2 teacher s CPD. 6 x 2hour coaching in Maths and Rugby Term 5 Chance to Shine Kwik Cricket Coaching 126 2 x KS2 classes and 2 teacher s CPD. 6 x 1 hour sessions of coaching in Kwik Cricket Term 3 Tri-Golf Coaching 2 x KS2 classes and 2 teacher s CPD. 6 x 1 hour sessions of coaching in Tri- Golf Term 5 Football Coaching KS1 classes and 2 teacher s CPD. 6 x 1hour football coaching Total: 1,980 Re- evaluation indicated an increase in staff confidence and knowledge

Buy in to existing school sport partnership provision: WOSSP (Sue Cork: Partnership Sports Co-ordinator). Purchasing/replacing specialist PE equipment to assure quality. Provide Change-4-Life school club (Cool Club) to encourage less active pupils to participate in physical education and sport. Ongoing PE Co-ordinator: networking, support and advice. Whole school: participation in organised sporting events. Ongoing Inclusive PE equipment: 2 x Boccia Sets Badminton net & post sets x 2 Vortex Mega Howlers, Marker cones, Airball game, Catch & Balance Bands Commence Term 3 Change for Life staff training KJ Tuesday 14 th October 2014 Cool Club (10 members) 1,000 Total: 1,000 243.40 138.60 376.20 Total: 758.20 for course BB cover Total: 126 KJ attended 4 x PE Coordinators meetings (approx 6 hours) throughout the academic year Stonesfield Primary School participated in 94% of all available sporting events 2014-2015 Provision of inclusive sporting activity within school Badminton taster sessions for whole school leading to specialist coaching in school 2015-2016 Change for Life club Friday lunchtimes: 10 pupils Term 3-6, run by ED 1 x Teacher support (KJ) 3 children joined several after school sporting club/activity 2014-2015

To participate in 10 of the Woodstock Partnership sporting events and school games (level 2) in 2014-2015. Maximum 12 events. Term 1: Teacher led. Parental help for transport Term 1: Cross-country event attended by 29 x KS2 children (U9 s Boys qualify for County finals in April) Term 2: Term 2: Y3/4 Mixed Football Tournament 9 pupils (qualified for County finals in April) Term 3: Term 3: Y5/6 Indoor Athletics competition 12 x pupils Term 4: Term 4: High-5 Netball Tournament 6 x Y5/6 pupils Tag Rugby: TL supply cover 0.4 for KJ to support tournament (3 teams) 99 Tag Rugby Tournament 20 x Y5/6 pupils, Team A, B and C

Term 5: Term 5: Swimming x 11 Y5/6 pupils (U11 Girls qualified for West County Finals) Quad Kids Athletics x 16 Y5/6 pupils (2 teams) Tennis 6 x Y3/4 pupils Term 6: Coach hire 275 Term 6: Tilsley Park Athletics x 24 Y5/6 pupils Girls Kwik Cricket x 9 Y5/6 pupils Boys Kwik Cricket x 9 Y5/6 pupils Employ a specialist coach/teacher to provide after school sports club to encourage participation (at no charge to the child) London Welsh Rugby Coach G-fit Coach Total: 374 5 x 25 per session = 125 Costs included above Pupils at Stonesfield Primary School attended 11 out of 12 Inter-schools competition (level 2) during 2014-2015. Term 2: 5 sessions, KS2 x 22 pupils Term 1 & 2: 12 sessions x 16 Y1-6 pupils Tri Golf Coach Term 3: 3 sessions 14 x

(Cotswold Golf Club) (community links) KS2 pupils Chance to Shine Kwik Cricket 63 Term 5: 20 x KS2 pupils Football (Stonesfield Strikers ) (community links) Term 5: 26 KS1/KS2 pupils Total: 188 Provide pupils who are gifted and talented in sport with expert, intensive coaching and support Terms 3-6 Matt Greggor and Sue Cork at Marlborough School. Weekly throughout Terms 3-6 50 3 x Y6 pupils Total: 50 Provide quality outdoor equipment for EYFS to encourage physical activity and attract new pupils Term 6 Financial contribution towards ongoing outdoor project/climbing frame 1,000 20 pupils on roll in EYFS 2015-2016 Total: 1,000

To maintain and develop links with local community sports clubs: Stonesfield Strikers Youth Football Club (KJ SSYFC Welfare Officer) Cotswold Golf Club, Chipping Norton Term 5 Term 3 SSYFC level 2 football coaching Y1 and Y2 Tri golf Coaching After school Football club for 26 KS1/KS2 pupils After school Tri-golf club for KS2 x 14 pupils (3 sessions) To participate in 100% of all the non- competitive sporting opportunities within the Woodstock Partnership Ongoing Teacher transport no cost Term 1: Year 6 Young Leaders Training x 5 Y6 pupils (initiate and supervise play opportunities at lunchtime x1 per week) Shared Coach @ 50 Term 2: Y6 Street Dance Workshop x 18 pupils Shared Coach cost @ 85 Term 3: Y1 The Dinosaur Stomp Dance Workshop x 26

pupils Coach cost 100 Term 4: Chestnut class Dance Platform x 26 pupils Shared Coach cost 62.50 120 (unable to share) Y2 Ultra- Olympics Workshop x 26 pupils Term 6: Y5 Sporting Event x 25 pupils Staff have the opportunity to attend quality assured professional training in physical education and sport in order to raise their confidence and competence in teaching physical education and No supply cover required 3.30-5pm Total: 417.50 50 41 (nonrefundable) Stonesfield Primary School participated in 100% of all the non- competitive sporting opportunities within the Woodstock Partnership 3 x Teachers Fundamental Skills (KS1) AE, JC & FMc AE Foundation Stage Physical Development (unable to attend due to Jury Service)

sport for course. Rowan: supply cover 0.6 99 KJ/FMc attended Maximising your PE Premium Lecture Establish intra-school sporting competition for pupils of all ages Term 6: National Sports Week 22nd June 2015 for course. Rowan: supply cover x1 165.06 Total: 355.06 KJ attended Closing the Gap and Raising Achievement of Oxfordshire s Young People PE conference 2015 Wednesday 24 th June 2015 pm (Intra school) Sainsbury s School Games competition Total: Thursday 25 th June 2015 am KS2 Intra Kwik Cricket Competition (Y6 Sports Leaders) Olympic Legacy morning: all children will have an opportunity to participate in 6 new/different/inclusive sporting events through taster sessions. National Sports Week Olympic Legacy Coaches: Fencing G-fit Badminton Martial Arts 406.80 75 30 Total: 511.80 Olympic Legacy Morning: whole school participation in taster sessions in new/alternate/inclusive sports (Fencing, Table Tennis, Boccia, Badminton, Boot Camp, Martial Arts)

Increase the sporting opportunities available within the Woodstock Partnership by organising a Y5/6 Mixed Football Tournament March 2015 KJ and SSYFC working together to organise a football tournament at Stonesfield Playing Fields. 5 schools from the Woodstock Partnership entered a total of 9 teams to compete in a Y5/6 mixed Football Tournament. Bladon winners. To continue to develop sustainable partnerships with community sports clubs Purchase of medals for each competitor Purchase of a trophy 98 12.50 Total: 110.50 Total: 7,321.06