Academic Year: 2024/25 | Total fund allocated: £ 20 260 | Date Updated: July 2024 |
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Key indicator 1: The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that primary school children undertake at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day in school | Percentage of total allocation: | |||
Approx. 30% | ||||
School focus with clarity on intended impact on pupils: | Actions to achieve: | Funding allocated: | Evidence and impact: | Sustainability and suggested next steps: |
More children carrying out physical activity on a regular basis with identified children encouraged to increase their fitness.
Lunchtime activities taking place to encourage physical activity. | Daily workout made available each morning to selected groups of children.
Members of lunch time staff employed to promote physical activity and get children playing different sports. | £500 for staffing costs
£6000
Total = £6500 | Identified children taking part in daily exercise and given opportunity to talk about any issues they may have supporting their well-being.
Large numbers of children engaged in physical activity at lunch time throughout the year. |
Lunchtime sports specialists will always be part of our lunchtime offer as they support our ratios because of the number of children accessing the activities on offer. |
Key indicator 2: The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement | Percentage of total allocation: | |||
Approx. 20% | ||||
School focus with clarity on intended impact on pupils: | Actions to achieve: | Funding allocated: | Evidence and impact: | Sustainability and suggested next steps: |
Children accessing specialist teaching and a wide range of clubs after school. The profile of girls sport is raised.
Competitive sport taking place promoting the value of sport.
Pupils are aware of sporting activities and achievements across the school. | Specialist Sports Assistants are employed to lead curriculum sessions and also offer clubs 4 evenings per week.
Regular inter house competitions take place involving all pupils in Key stage 2 and are highly valued.
Sports noticeboard regularly updated and all teams recognized in assemblies and their achievements celebrated. School newsletter carries regular sporting section. | £4000
£500 for resources to allow these competitions to take place.
£300 for resources and staffing to organise.
Total = £4800 | A wide range of children are accessing specialist teaching and extra-curricular clubs led by female role model.
Timetable of inter house competitions and children involved in these.
Greater visibility and celebration of our sporting achievements. | Permanent employment of specialist teacher confirmed so sustainable into the future. |
Key indicator 3: Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport | Percentage of total allocation: | |||
Approx. 10% | ||||
School focus with clarity on intended impact on pupils: | Actions to achieve: | Funding allocated: | Evidence and impact: | Sustainability and suggested next steps: |
All staff to have opportunity to observe specialist PE staff allowing them to develop their practice.
PE subject lead and lead governor to attend regional PE conference. | Cover made available to allow staff to observe specialist teaching and good practice that is modeled.
Places booked on conference and attendance takes place. | £2000
£100
Total = £2100 | All PE sessions demonstrating good or outstanding practice because of effective CPD.
Conference attended and provision at school developed based upon advice given. | Specialist support is very important to enhance the delivery of PE across our entire staff. |
Key indicator 4: Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils | Percentage of total allocation: | |||
Approx. 20% | ||||
School focus with clarity on intended impact on pupils: | Actions to achieve: | Funding allocated: | Evidence and impact: | Sustainability and suggested next steps: |
Additional achievements: Introduce all pupils to a range of alternative spots.
Sports leaders
Lower school children to be offered 5hours of Yoga in each year group to support physical activity and mindfulness. | Profile of Boccia raised in school with extra lunchtime club and attendance at local festivals.
Sports coach employed to offer clubs 4 evenings per week offering sports that are not usually covered at Barnby Road.
HT & Head of Lower school to meet with yoga instructor & continue a lower school timetable of yoga throughout the year for all year groups. | £500
£1440
£3000
Total = £4940 | Children in years 5-6 access lunchtime club and local festivals / tournaments.
Club offer & registers A more varied offer of clubs available and sports covered that have not been delivered before.
Children take part in yoga sessions over a 5 week period across all lower school year groups. | Planned sustainability for the year regarding staffing committed to.
Evaluation of this activity to determine the impact on the mental health of the children involved. |
Key indicator 5: Increased participation in competitive sport | Percentage of total allocation: | |||
Approx. 20% | ||||
School focus with clarity on intended impact on pupils: | Actions to achieve: | Funding allocated: | Evidence and impact: | Sustainability and suggested next steps: |
Children given many opportunities to take part in competitive sport | Inter school events to be run allowing lots of competition in a variety of sports.
Many sports teams accessing lots of school fixtures at local and county level.
Host school for local sports competitions across the family of schools. | £1000
£2000 for transportation costs to varying fixtures.
£1000 to replenish current sports equipment needed for competitive sport.
£500 Netball tournament / League hosted at school for 16 other local schools in Autumn & Spring terms
Total = £4500
Overall Total = £22,840 | Various sporting competitions held organised by school house captains and delivered by sports leaders.
Calendar of fixtures.
Resources available.
Local festivals that take place at Barnby Road Academy. | Continued investment in partnership with the local family. |