PE & Sports Premium.

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PE & Sports Premium

How to use the PE and sport premium Schools must spend the funding to improve the quality of the PE and sport activities they offer their pupils, but they are free to choose the best way of using the money. For example, you can use your funding to: hire specialist PE teachers hire qualified sports coaches to work with teachers provide existing staff with teaching resources to help them teach PE and sport support and involve the least active children by running or extending school sports clubs, holiday clubs and Change4Life clubs run sport competitions or increase pupils’ participation in the School Games run sports activities with other schools

Priorities for 2015-16 Opportunities are developed for higher attaining / gifted & talented children in PE by extending participation and level of achievement in inter-school sports tournaments (level 2 & 3) Raise standards in quality of teaching across the PE curriculum and consequently raise standards of learning. Raise standards in swimming across key stage 2. Raise the quality and the number of children involved in physical activity at lunchtimes. Improve and update PE resources

What we have spent the money on Sports Coaching – Steve Friend Swimming Coach – Carol Herbert

What we have spent the money on Sports Leaders

What we have spent the money on Gillingham School Sports Partnership

What we have spent the money on Inter School Competitions This year we have competed in – Tag Rugby Gillingham Schools festival Football Davison Cup Netball Gillingham Schools Tournament Football Year 3 4 Festival Hockey Gillingham Schools Festival Football Year 5 6 Festival Dance Festival Swimming Year 5 6 North Dorset Gala Multi Skills Year 2/3 Cricket Year 3 4 Festival Cricket Year 5 Festival Cricket Year 6 Festival Tennis Year 3 4 Area Athletics Swimming Gillingham Schools Gala Mini Olympics (YR-2) Cricket and Rounders – Year 5 Clayesmore Tournament

In Summary 20 Events 12 Sports 359 Children 80% of Key Stage 2 children took part in a Level 2 competition

What we have spent the money on Intra School Tournaments