2019/20 Sports Premium Impact
Infant School
Sport Premium Impact at Featherby Infant School – Allocation £17,720 |
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Please note that the impact of the sports premium spend was significantly restricted by Covid 19 and the restrictions that followed. This has been considered in this year’s spend. |
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Area of Focus/Use of Funding |
Cost |
Impact |
Sports at playtime and lunchtime. Increase opportunities for sports and play equipment be used at playtimes. |
£2000 |
Increased physical activity participation outside of PE sessions. The children had a greater opportunity to develop and grow in confidence when applying skills learnt in PE sessions
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Risk assessment and maintenance check of sports equipment |
£1500 |
Equipment is safe for the children to use confidently and explore safely.
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Subsidise cost for after school clubs |
£2000 |
Children had a greater opportunity to take part in extra-curricular sporting activities. Promoting physical activity outside of timetabled PE sessions and playtimes.
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Invest in new equipment to develop the range and quality of sports equipment in school |
£2500 |
Children have a broader experience of learning new sports in PE. Staff knowledge of different sports has developed. |
AFPE Membership |
£100 |
Resources available for staff to plan and lead better PE lessons. |
Trim trail, playground markings and fixed equipment |
£5000 - £7500 |
Increased opportunities for children to be active at play and lunchtimes. Children are more active which reduced behaviour issues during playtimes. |
Howard School Sports Partnership |
£600 – split cost with Featherby Juniors |
Children were able to compete competitively at a variety of sporting events/festivals up until Covid-19 restrictions were in place.
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EYFS scheme/equipment for PE |
£1500 |
This was impacted by Covid-19 and the restrictions that followed. To be carried over to the next academic year. |
Total cost |
£17,700 |
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Junior School
Sports Premium Impact at Featherby Junior School - Allocation - £19480 |
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Cost |
Impact |
Please note that the impact of the sports premium spend was significantly restricted by Covid 19 and the restrictions that followed. This has been considered in this year’s spend. |
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Risk assessment and maintenance check of sports equipment
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£1000 |
Equipment is safe for the children to use confidently and explore safely. |
Sports at play and lunch times – Increase opportunities for sports and play equipment to be used at play times. |
£1400 |
Increased physical activity participation outside of PE sessions. The children had a greater opportunity to develop and grow in confidence when applying skills learnt in PE sessions |
Howard School Sports Partnership |
£600 - split cost with Featherby Infant School |
Children were given the opportunity to participate in competitive sports |
Travel expenses for inter school competitions and fixtures |
£4000 |
Children attended a small number of competitive sporting activities up until Covid-19 restrictions, raising children’s sporting spirit, unity and self-confidence and experience having taken part in sport at a competitive level. |
Subsidise cost for after school clubs |
£1000 |
A greater opportunity for children to take part in extra-curricular sporting activities. Promoting physical activity outside of timetabled PE sessions and playtimes. |
Subsidise costs for transport for swimming tuition |
£500 |
This could not take place due to Covid-19 restrictions. |
Invest in new equipment to develop the range and quality of sports equipment in school |
£2000 |
Children given a broader experience of learning new sports in PE. Also, developed staff knowledge of different sports. |
Trim trail, playground markings and fixed equipment |
£3500 - £4000 |
Greater opportunities for children to be active at play and lunchtimes. Children are more active which reduced behaviour issues during playtimes. |
Free fruit Fridays |
£2500 |
This initiative will be carried over to 2020-2021 for implementation. |
Total cost |
17,000 |
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