PE & Sports Premium
School Principles for PE and Sport Premium Grant Spend
Schools must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of PE and sport offer. This means that schools should use the premium to: develop or add to the PE and sport activities that school already offers and to build capacity and capability within the school to ensure that improvements made now will benefit pupils joining the school in future years.
P.E. and sport play a very important part in the life of Peel Hall Primary School. We believe that P.E. and sport contribute to the holistic development of our children and, through participation, our children build and learn more about our key values such as respect, tolerance, team work and resilience.
Through monitoring of the impact of the Sports Premium spending, it informs school on the best way to spend the next years funding to ensure accurate next steps and sustainability.
How will you ensure the improvements made are sustainable?
To ensure that improvements we have made are sustainable we have appointed a Level 3 Teaching Assistant who will work alongside the PE teacher. The PE teacher will develop the skills of the Teaching Assistant so that more staff can deliver high quality PE lessons.
Key achievements to date
- £4900 was spent on new equipment to enrich the variety of activities and experiences available to children
- School entered 46 inter school competitions in 2016/2017 and 50 inter school competitions in 2017/2018
- PE co-ordinator has implemented physical literacy and ‘move with’ programmes following PE conference
- Achieved Silver School Games Mark
- 107 children from Years 2 – 6 represented school in at least one inter school sporting event. 40 of these children have represented school more than once
- 34 after school sporting clubs were on across the year
- Sportsperson dinners, with guest speakers was attended by 200 children/parents
- Improvements made to curriculum to ensure coverage of key objectives of the PE programme of study. This has resulted in more varied sports/opportunities
- Improvement in the assessment of PE using Skills to achieve assessment programme
- School blog/website reflects the quality experiences
- Welfare and Teaching Assistant training on playground activities resulting in more active playtimes
- Lesson observations consistently demonstrate high quality PE lessons
- Peel Hall was in the final three for Salford Sports School of the year