Hindley Junior & Infant School
Argyle Street, Hindley. WN2 3PN Tel. 01942 255339 Email. enquiries@admin.hindley.wigan.sch.uk

Sports Premium Allocation

 

Sports Premium Spending Review 2018-19

What is Sports Premium?
The government has committed to providing funding to improve physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding is ring-fenced and can only be spent on the provision of PE and sport.

How is funding allocated?

  • Schools receive the funding based on the number of pupils in Years 1 to 6.
  • In most cases, pupil numbers are determined by using the school census.

Funding for 2018-19
The school received ?17,800 this academic year.

How we spend the SFG at Hindley J and I

  • Employment of specialist sports coaches from the PE Academy to deliver PE lessons alongside support staff, providing continuing professional development.
  • To provide transport to and from tournaments to increase the participation of pupils in sporting competitions.
  • To provide staff to accompany pupils to sporting competitions.
  • To provide a competitive Sports Day.
  • Resources to provide innovative and exciting race opportunities for Sports Day.
  • To provide active lunch time clubs for pupils.
  • To provide swimming lessons for Key Stage One pupils.
  • To provide rewards linked to swimming tuition for Key Stage Two pupils.
  • To reward achievement in Physical Education.


To employ the services of sports coaches from the PE Academy to deliver PE lessons alongside teachers and support staff. This initiative benefits children from the Year 1 to Year 6.
Cost: Full academic year ?12,457.00


To provide transport both to and from tournaments to increase the participation of pupils in sporting competitions. To provide additional staffing to support these competitions.
Cost ?230.00

To organise a community ?Sports Day? event comprising of competitive and traditional races in response to parental feedback.
Cost ?588.70

To provide Key Stage Two pupils with a ?pool party in celebration of achievement in swimming.
Cost ?150.00

To provide swimming tuition to pupils in Key Stage One.
Cost ?1735.00

To raise the profile of sport in school and celebrate achievements within the subject.
?15.00

To provide a range of healthy and PE activities for children to participate in during lunch times.
?2850.00

Total spending: ?1802.57

The impact of these initiatives was:

  • High quality P.E. lessons delivered on a daily basis.
  • Increased involvement in physical activities during lunch times
  • Increased Teacher, Learning Support Assistant and pupil confidence.
  • Increased participation in inter-school competitions
  • Improved water safety and swimming skills in KS1 and KS2
  • Increased community engagement
  • Healthier lifestyles
  • Increased self-esteem for pupils

Swmming


Number of pupils who can:

Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres. Use a range of strokes effectively and perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations. 

62 %

 
Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations.

58 %

 

 

 

 

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