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School Sports Premium From September 2015 Parkfield School will receive additional funds to support the development of Physical Education and Sport in school (Sport Premium). This money is in addition to any curriculum funding for PE and Sport from the main school budget. In the academic year of 2015, Parkfield School received the amount of 9050. Here is an overview of our PE Curriculum which shows what each class will be doing each term. Things highlighted in blue are funded through our sport premium money. PE Curriculum Overview 2015-16 Autumn Term KS1 Ju-Jitsu KS2 Ju-Jitsu Clubs Primary Leadership Academy Predator Football Competitions Spring Term Summer Term KS1 Ju-Jitsu KS2 Dance KS2 Football KS1 Ju-Jitsu KS2 Girls Cricket Swimming Gala Tag Rugby Quad Kids Kwik Cricket Town Sports Swim Safe Tag Rugby

YEAR / TERM Reception ½ hour Year 1 ½ hour Year 2 1 hour Year 3 Ash Year 3 Oak Year 4 Beech Year 4 Holly Year 5 Willow Year 6 Elm Sept - Oct 7 weeks Oct Dec 7 weeks Jan - Feb 6 weeks Feb - April 5 weeks April - May 7 weeks May - July 6 weeks Playground Games Gymnastics Movement to Music Exploration Athletics Invasion Games Invasion Games Exploration Movement to Music Ball Games Gymnastics Athletics Team Building & HRF Exploration Gym & Dance Invasion Games & Ball Skills Athletics Striking & Fielding Ju Jitsu Rugby & Football Gym & Dance Handball & Dance Cricket & Athletics Swimming Rugby & Football Ju Jitsu Handball & Netball Gym & Dance Swimming Cricket & Athletics Rugby & Football Ju Jitsu Handball & Netball Swimming Cricket & Athletics Cricket & Athletics Ju Jitsu Rugby & Football Swimming Handball & Netball Cricket & Athletics Cricket & Athletics Rugby & Football Swimming Handball & Netball Ju Jitsu Cricket & Athletics Cricket & Athletics Swimming Rugby & Football Ju Jitsu Handball & Netball Cricket & Athletics Cricket & Athletics

Sports Premium Competitions BSSA & entrance fees 250 Staff Training Supply 360 CPD 200 Trampolining 1000 Coaches KS2 Ju-Jitsu lessons 468 KS2 Cricket 200 KS2 Swimming 684.8 Clubs KS2 Dance 150 KS1 Ju-Jitsu 672 KS2 Ju-Jitsu 420 KS2 Football 504 Qualifictions Playmaker Award Yr 5 182 Facilities KS2 Sports Day (Kings Park hire) 440 KS1 & R Sports Day (Kings Park hire) 440 Still to Cost Coaches for Sports Days KS1&KS2 Sports Kits KS2 Summer Sports Club Equipment order Still to be allocated 3079.2 9050

Initiative Impact Ofsted Links Staff training in PE Staff receive high quality training to inform their teaching. Increased teaching skills and confidence in the specific areas of PE. Staff are able to deliver courses and qualifications to students. Staff involved; Miss K. Taylor, Mr M. Journeaux and other local partners alternative sporting activities Fully subsidised variety of after school PE clubs All KS1 & KS2 Students were offered free after school sporting activities. 32% of KS1 students have already benefited from the expertise of external coaches and local club links so far this year. This is an increase on 14% from last year. 30% of KS2 students have benefited from extracurricular clubs. This is a decreased percentage from last year and has come about due to the reduction of space. This has been highlighted in the mid-year review and more clubs are due to start in the summer months. Increase in participation rates More inclusive PE alternative sporting activity and other local partners. Teachers should raise their expectations of where more able pupils are capable of achieving and provide them with challenging, competitive activities that lead to high standards of performance

Club links providing further sporting opportunities for students out of school hours. Increased physical activity participation levels out of curriculum hours. Employment of local coaches to work alongside PE staff within specific sporting areas. Students receive high quality PE lessons within specific sporting areas. Staff observe and support these lessons, increasing teaching skills and confidence in the specific areas of PE. Staff involved; Miss K. Taylor, Mr M. Journeaux, Mr P. Williamson and other local partners Increase in participation rates alternative sporting activities Entrance fees for local competitions All students within KS2 have competed within the local area in at least one sporting event. Providing increased opportunities for competitive sport and team play. Increase in participation rates. Increase the success in competitive school sport

Equipment & Facilities Students are able to participate in a range of different activities within school, use the correct equipment for their age and ability. Alternative and traditional sports are catered for allowing for fully inclusive units of work. Examples of equipment in use; Indoor hockey equipment Handballs Pop lacrosse Tri-Golf alternative sporting activities Increase in participation rates More inclusive PE Swimming All students within KS2 attended swimming lessons at Littledown swimming pool. Parkfield School believes that, due to the location on the coast, it is important that children are taught to swim beyond the minimum National Curriculum requirements with additional and enhanced swimming activities. All students benefited from a ratio of 1:7 during their 6 week swim course. Students are working towards achieving their 25m before the end of KS2. The below have already met this target; 24% of Year 4 and other local partners. More inclusive PE Increase swimming provision so all students can swim by the end of KS2 The Department for Education states pupils must be taught to swim 25m unaided before they leave primary Ofsted comments that the use of money to support struggling swimmers is good practice.

81% of Year 5 70% of Year 6 Swimming lessons were subsidised by the Sports Premium Budget to cover the cost of hiring an additional instructor to work with underachieving students. Qualifications All Year 5 students are able to achieve the Youth Sports Trust Playmakers Award All primary students benefit from additional PE lessons and termly events put on by Secondary Sports Leaders Students are able to further their communication and leadership skills. Students take this practice back into the classroom with them and use skills learnt within all learning environments and other local partners Links with other subjects that contribute to pupils overall achievement and their greater social, spiritual, moral and cultural skills Supporting the inspection of maintained schools and academies Ofsted 2014 Inspecting Primary school PE and school sport: new funding Ofsted January 2014 Beyond 2012 outstanding physical education for all Ofsted July 2012 After a mid-year review and evaluation on the sports premium budget, a large amount of the remaining budget will be spent on after school clubs, National School Sports Week and Sports Days. There will also be money allocated for team kits and equipment.