PE & Sports Premium
Sports Premium Funding
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At Inglehurst Junior school our sports premium funding is used to increase children’s involvement in physical activities and to improve the quality of sports provision provided for the children.
We are using the funding to help in the:
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Increase class teacher’s confidence to deliver and assess high-quality gymnastics through Real Gym and further opportunities for children within gymnastics
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Target and monitor inactive and pupil premium children for participation and attainment in PE by upskilling current staff in delivering targeted clubs/extra-curricular opportunities
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To further increase student involvement in the leading of sport in school, participating in playmaker training and upskilling current staff to deliver leadership sessions
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Membership of the local primary “school sport and physical activity network” which provides “a wide range of participation/competitive events along with a comprehensive CPD programme to ensure we deliver an outstanding PE Curriculum/School Sport and Physical Activity offer to all our young people in conjunction with the governments Primary PE & School Sport Guidance.”
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To further enhance sports provision in school through the purchasing and installation of new equipment.
Including all of the above, Inglehurst Junior School prides itself on offering a wide range of extra-curricular and sporting opportunities. Some examples of these opportunities include: gymnastics/acrobatics club, street dance club, girls football, boys football, dodgeball, multi-sports clubs, hockey club, netball club, basketball club, swimming galas, cross country competitions, ricebowl football tournament, hockey competitions and intra-school events like dodgeball tournaments and penalty shoot-out contests.
Meeting national curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety
What percentage of pupils in your current year 6 cohort can swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over a distance of 25 metres?
42%
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What percentage of pupils in your current year 6 cohort can use a range of strokes effectively (e.g. front crawl, backstroke, and breaststroke)?
38%
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What percentage of pupils in your current year 6 cohort can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations?
26%
What impact has your school's spending of this funding had on swimming and water attainment?
Positive impact