During the year Sydney Russell encourages active participation in all areas of the curriculum. The sports premium provides extra support in encouraging and nurturing sporting ability and participation, as well as the development, of the subject within the school. PE premium funding allocation for this academic year is £19,790 |
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Action | Aims | Measure | Allocated amount | |
Sports enrichment instructor | Technology investment | Encourage further interest in sport and a chance to advance their abilities outside of the school day. Raising the standard of multisport taught in the school, targeting least active children. It will aid with evaluation, participation and love for sports. | Confident pupils with higher levels of physical ability across all sports.
Sportsmanship embedded into school activities |
£10,790 |
Extra curricula sporting events | Encourage interest in sport as well as harness interest. Improve ability and help live a healthier life style. Encourage friendly competition. Raising the standard of multisport taught in the school, targeting specifically are least active children. | Children enthused by sports.
Children develop their physical sporting abilities to achieve higher standards. |
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Further training for staff | Professional development for teachers enabling them to deliver high quality lessons | Higher teacher confidence in teaching PE
Children enjoy all aspects of PE. |
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Lunchtime | sporting activities to encourage further involvement in sports. | Pupil surveys based on sport involvement.
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Development of playground | Creation of running track | To aid in outside sporting activity | Observations of play and lunch activities | £1000 |
Creation of outside apparatus areas | To encourage outside sporting activity | Observations of play and lunch activities | £7000 | |
Further development of daily mile infrastructure | Conduct daily mile with pupils to encourage an active lifestyle each day | Daily mile implemented across phase | £1000 |