PE Action Plan 2018/19 & Record of PE Premium Grant: Spending 2018/19

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PE Action Plan 2018/19 & Record of PE Premium Grant: Spending 2018/19 Sports Premium Grant £16,000 + £10 per head = £19,790 We are using our PE and Sports Premium to help to improve the quality of PE, physical activity and sports provision in the following ways: Item/Project Objective Activity / Action Cost (estimated) Success Criteria Evaluation Physical Education. Increase participation rates and benefit from upskilling of staff to deliver high quality PE within school (games/ dance/ gym/ swimming/ athletics) Appointment of a Sport apprentice, who will work alongside the PE lead (BM) £3,950 (levy) Is the intake for extra- curricular sports higher? Is there a variety of different sports on offer? Are more PPG children getting involved in after school clubs? PE coordinator release time to plan sports programme, produce sports premium action plans, evaluate impact and spending and meet regularly with the school sports coordinator team. PE coordinator to work alongside the appointed link governor. (MY) £1,500 Is high quality PE observed across the school? Is the grant effectively spent and demonstrates impact for pupils?   Membership of the T&W school sport partnership- access core package £2,233 Does the school take full advantage of the core package for access of CPD and sports activities?  Termly PE coordinator network meetings Supply cover if necessary - £180 x 3 £540 Is the PE lead fully informed of local and national priorities and initiatives? Do they disseminate this information to all staff?

Item/Project Objective Activity / Action Cost (estimated) Success Criteria Evaluation Physical Education. Increase participation rates and benefit from upskilling of staff to deliver high quality PE within school (games/ dance/ gym/ swimming/ athletics) Staff CPD funded through SSP £500 Have staff participated in a wide range of sports CPD? Has a record been kept? Participation in INTRA & INTER school competitions through SSP. No cost- transport by parents (reserved cost £500) Are pupils participating and performing well in competitions? Are their achievements celebrated? Are they achieving personal bests? Are the sports inclusive? To continue to buy into the PE hub, which helps to support the delivery of PE and sports within school. £350 Does this still benefit teachers? Do the teachers need any more or additional planning? Competitive Sport. For all pupils to achieve their potential relative to their starting point, increasing the amount of competitive sport that pupils participate over time. Attendance at SSP sports festivals throughout the year. To keep a record of competitions and successes is maintained by the PE apprentice. Costed from PE apprentices timetable Do children enjoy competing? How do we know? School extra-curricular activities promote a wide range of sporting clubs £1500 BM’s management time & PE apprentices timetable Is uptake of clubs high? Do pupils from clubs attend relevant competitions? What is the PP children’s attendance? Delivery of successful inter house competitive school sports days and swimming galas. £300 (trophies, certificates, stickers etc) Do the children enjoy the competitiveness? Could these activities change in anyway? Do the pupils get enough of a choice? Could the format of sports day change?

Item/Project Objective Activity / Action Cost (estimated) Success Criteria Evaluation Healthy, Active Lifestyles Pupils enjoy and engage in exercise. They are aware of health issues such as smoking and obesity. This is part of the culture, ethos and vision of the school. Implement Jumping Jaxx / Playground - training delivered by SSCO / EL / Sports Apprentice £360 (for EL supply.) SSCO and apprentice costs covered previously. Are trained pupils making a difference? Are pupils engaged in more active pursuits at break times and lunch times? PSHE and Science curriculum linked to healthy lifestyles (including access to STAR programme delivered by police) £180 x 3 = £540 (supply for coordinators) Does the curriculum reflect the schools vision to ensure that pupils adopt healthy lifestyles? Outdoor adventure activity inc residentials Cots taken up in wages. Do pupils reluctant to participate in sport enjoy the opportunity to access residentials? Sports clubs and community provision. The school promotes clubs and teams within the school and encourages gifted pupils to further develop their talent. Provide information on local clubs through newsletters, word of mouth and targeting of talented individuals. No cost Have more pupils accessed clubs outside of school? How do we know? Invite sports clubs into the school for taster sessions via Grand Day Out. Does this lead to opportunities for talent spotting and increasing membership for clubs and associations? Provide additional opportunities through National Governing Bodies to provide specific programmes e.g. chance to shine, bikeability, Tennis coaching via Boughey Gardens. Are there high participation rates for the programmes? Does this lead to opportunities for talent spotting for clubs and associations?

Item/Project Objective Activity / Action Cost (estimated) Success Criteria Evaluation Equipment Obj 1 – Footballs size 3&4, Besketballs, Netballs, Tennis Balls, Shuttlecocks, Cones etc. Obj 2 – Equipment needed from playground pals training. To improve teaching and learning across the school. Equipment to improve curriculum delivery. £2,500 apporx To use the SSA to regularly audit and replace equipment. To ensure all equipment bought is for a purpose and is used. To create a rolling programme for equipment replacement. To improve levels of engagement in playtimes. Equipment to improve playground provision. To make use of the activity shed. £1,500 approx. (ensure that equipment is suitable to last!) Digital Cameras which are robust and waterproof. To ensure OAA are recorded with the use of digital photos. To ensure all parents have access to the school website to view the uploaded phots from residentials. Equipment to improve curriculum recording. £600 To use the digital cameras as a recording device for evidence purposes. To ensure photos are regularly uploaded to the school website for sporting events OAA and residentials. Equipment to improve the parental view of residentials. Upgrading of the swimming pool To ensure the new swimming pool is successfully resourced with swimming/ability appropriate equipment. £2500

Meeting national requirements for swimming and water safety. Swimming Data for Newport Junior School Based on Prev Yr 6 Cohort Meeting national requirements for swimming and water safety. What percentage of your current Year 6 cohort swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25metres? 83% What percentage of you current Year 6 cohort use a range of strokes effectively (for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke)? 63% What percentage of your current Year 6 cohort perform safe self rescue in different water based situations? Schools can choose to use the Primary PE and Sports Premium to provide additional provision for swimming, but this must be for activity over and above the national curriculum requirements. Have you used it in this way? Yes