PE and School Sport PE and school sport is an absolutely essential part of school life. Key to our development in PE provision is our membership to our.

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PE and School Sport PE and school sport is an absolutely essential part of school life. Key to our development in PE provision is our membership to our local School Sport Partnership and School Games network which supports our increased levels of PE and quality of school sport opportunities.

Sport Premium Funding Our current 2014/15 Sport Premium allocation by the Government for investment in primary school PE and sport (guaranteed until 2016) stands at £8585, which this year has provided additional resources to ensure impact for all young people in a sustainable way.

Raise school standards By getting our physical education and school sport strategies right, we expect to increase achievement and raise school standards. This additional investment from central government is seen as a school improvement opportunity, as well as getting more successful athletes competing at district and county level and in future Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Physical and emotional well-being High quality physical education and school sport contributes to a range of outcomes for young people. Not only does it equip young people with physical literacy; supporting their physical development, movement skills and body confidence: it also contributes to their physical, mental and emotional health and well-being.

Competitive Indoor and Outdoor Games Passing, receiving and shooting, striking and hitting the ball, defending and attacking with opposition, keeping control and maintaining possession, teamwork and communication, developing game strategies and evaluating both individual and team performance.

Athletics, Gymnastics, Swimming, Dance and Martial Arts – balance, strength, posture, agility, speed, flexibility, discipline, endurance, focus, memory and respect.

Achieving our sporting goals

Working together By working together, schools can maximise the opportunities for young people in PE and sport.

Our after school clubs Monday TuesdayKS2 Girls Football (3:30-4:15)KS2 Basketball (3:30-4:15) WednesdayKS1 Fitbods (3:30-4:15) ThursdayKS2 Chelsea Football (3:30-4:15) FridayKS1 & 2 Youth Creation Dance (3:30-4:15)