Primary Sports Premium grant update
Funding for 2017- 18 : As announced in the March 2016 budget, the Primary School PE and Sport Premium will be doubled from £160 million per year to £320 million per year from September 2017 to help schools support healthier, more active lifestyles. This funding will enable primary schools to make further improvements to the quality and breadth of PE and sport they offer, such as by introducing new activities and after school clubs , making greater use of coaches and upskilling school staff with offers of CPD and professional PE training. Further details and guidance will be available at the start of the new school year.
The Government’s vision for the use of the Primary Sport Premium Funding- All pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport.
OBJECTIVE: To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools.
We would expect indicators of such improvement to include:
* the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – kick- starting healthy active lifestyles
* the profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement
* increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport
* broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils
* increased participation in competitive sport
Publication of the primary sport premium funding – dfe and ofsted’s expectations Ofsted have set out clear guidance as to their expectations. All schools must publish details of how the funding is spent and the effect it has had on pupils’ PE and sport participation and attainment.
To include the following:
* your PE and sport premium allocation for the current academic year
* details of how you intend to spend your allocation
* details of how you spent your previous academic year’s allocation
* how it made a difference to the PE and sport participation and attainment of the pupils who attract the funding
How your school can meet these expectations
1. All information regarding the Primary P.E. and Sport Premium should be in an easily accessed section of the website alongside the pupil premium e.g. Key Information. Further support is available from your County Sports Partnership (CSP), Wiltshire and Swindon Sport either via the website
http://www.wiltssport.org.uk/ schools/primary-school-premium or by email
rik@wiltssport.org
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2. All schools should display Primary P.E. and Sport Premium information on their individual school website i.e. not just on a shared website such as that of a Multi Academy Trust (MAT).
3. Post the amount of grant received for the whole academic year on your home school website e.g. Both split payments = total amount of grant received. NOT THE FINANCIAL YEAR
4. Report on how the money will be spent throughout the current academic year, and archived the 2013-14 and 2014-15 reports. The report can be used as a working document; updated throughout the year.
5. Ensure that the 2015-16 report is archived in late 2016, and that the 2016-17 report is available to view on your website by 24th March 2017.
6. The report must show the breakdown and detailed impact and progress of the funding. An example of best practice can be found at
http://www.monktonpark.wilts.sch. uk/wilts/primary/monktonpark/ site/pages/news/sportpremium/ sportspremiumgrant
7. Ofsted may ask to see your documents evidencing the impact and progress e.g. registers, questionnaires, parent/ teacher feedback, pupil voice etc.
Primary Teacher and Teaching Assistant CPD Over the next 12 months, a number of CPD opportunities will be offered through WASP from National Governing Bodies of Sport, key partners such as the YST, AfPE and Sports Leaders UK, real PE, imovesdance and local sports networks and other organisations.
Professional learning The Youth Sport Trust offers a range
of professional learning courses for teachers, teaching assistants and adults other than teachers working with primary age children. The courses are for Key Stage (KS) 1 and/or 2. Courses are usually offered as a full day to a cluster of schools or a school can purchase a course to be delivered locally.
https://www.youthsporttrust.org
The Association for Physical Education and Sports Leaders UK offer both level 5 and 6 certifications in PE specialisms. The aim of the qualifications is to upskill primary generalist teachers or higher level teaching assistants, to be able to assist (Level 5) or lead (Level 6) and improve upon the overall delivery of high quality primary school PE.
http://www.afpe.org.uk
Further details on the delivery of the professional learning qualifications, will be published on the Wiltshire and Swindon Sport website when available.
CPD in the following sports: Archery, Athletics, Cricket, Football, Netball, Tennis, Orienteering, Dance and Rugby.
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