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1 The Impact of our P.E & Sport Funding
St. Peter’s Catholic Academy Please feel free to investigate the different ways we have been getting Physically Active! WE NOW HAVE SILVER!!!

2 Progress in the health of our pupils (Bleep test scores)
Our pupils are getting healthier! Progress in the health of our pupils (Bleep test scores) Date of 1st Bleep Test: 05/06/2014 Date of 2st Bleep Test: 23/11/14 Date of 3rd Bleep Test: 11/07/ Date of 4th Bleep Test: 15/07/2016 Date of 5th Bleep Test: 11/07/ Date of last bleep test: 12/07/2018 Current Y4 Current Y5 Current Y6 Class of 2018 % improved 6 7 2 15 21 maintained 12 13 10 35 50 regressed 3 20 29 28 23 19 70 71%!! 21% IMPROVED A CLASSIFICATION 50% MAINTAINED CLASSIFICATION 29% REGRESSED A CLASSIFICATION Of our KS2 pupils maintained or improved their level of fitness!!

3 Progress in ‘The delivery in P.E’
Every year our teachers evaluate our experiences of P.E. ‘Green’ statements show where our School is doing well, ‘Red’ shows where we are trying to get better! St Peters (09/2013) 9 30 10 St Peters (09/2014) 23 3 St Peters (09/2015) 33 15 1 St Peter's (09/2016) St Peter’s (09/2017) 35 13 St Peter’s (09/2018) 31 17

4 Our School is in the process of improving the following areas….
Red 1: Almost every pupil can swim at least 25 metres before the end of Year 6 and knows how to remain safe in and around water.’ Orange 1: Pathways from school to community sport and physical activity exist. Orange 2: Pupils show very high levels of physical fitness and can work for prolonged periods of time.

5 Red 1: ‘Almost every pupil can swim at least 25 metres before the end of Year 6 and knows how to remain safe in and around water.’ Action Plan response: Due to a high % of children being unable to swim at St. Peter’s, Mr. Sigley & Ms. Hilton decided to restructure how the School organises the children’s swimming experience through School. In the first two weeks in September all children in KS2 went Swimming to ascertain their level of competence in the water. Any children who could not swim or showed a lack of confidence in the water were organised into two KS2 swimming groups. This means children who were able to meet national requirements will not be taken for swimming lessons in School time. At St. Peter’s we have chosen to concentrate on ensuring all of our children are safe in or around water, we hope how we have re-structured our swimming lessons will keep our children safe. Orange 1: Pathways from school to community sport and physical activity exist. Action Plan response: We have compiled a list of local extra-curricular clubs in our locality and provided this to our children. We hope that this will lead to an increase in children’s activity outside of School time. We are also attempting to strengthen links with these clubs to ensure the transition from learning new activities at St.Peter’s to engaging in this activity full-time is easier for children. Our pupils at St. Peter’s are extremely talented, we feel it is time the rest of Staffordshire to recognise this too!

6 Orange 2: Pupils show very high levels of physical fitness and can work for prolonged periods of time. Action Plan response: At St. Peter’s this year our children will be focusing on getting as fit as possible and staying healthy! Children at St. Peter’s will compete in our brand new, fitness focused, Inter-House competitions once every term. They will find out what the competition entails at the start of each term and the competition will take place at the end of the term. Playground leaders will set up and lead the activities involved at dinner times, allowing the children to train for the upcoming event. First up in Autumn is ‘The Terrible Treasure Time Trial’ and in Spring the children will negotiate the ‘Superhero Slalom’! This new addition to the already vibrant P.E offer will hopefully inspire the children to getting even fitter (and it will be also be great fun!)

7 P.E Pupil Voice! Andre BM (Y4) – “I love playing new sports with my friends.. I’m a wizard at Basketball now!” Ricky (Y6) – “St. Peter’s helped me to join an Athletics club, now I’m winning every race!” Zohura (Y5) – “I like it when I can really feel my heart pumping!”

8 Amount of Extra-curricular events/competitions entered
We now enter more Sports Competitions! Amount of Extra-curricular events/competitions entered Pre-Funding 1st Year of Funding 2nd Year of Funding 3rd Year of Funding 4th Year of Funding 5th Year of Funding 4 9 18 22 34 11

9 We now get to be physically active in more Extra-curricular clubs!.....
‘Physical Activity’ Sports Clubs in 12/13 ‘Physical Activity’ Sports Clubs in 13/14 ‘Physical Activity’ Sports Clubs in 14/15 ‘Physical Activity’ Sports Clubs in 15/16 ‘Physical Activity’ Sports Clubs in 16/17 ‘Physical Activity’ Sports Clubs in 17/18 Not Recorded 8 15 19 23 24!

10 24! Clubs in 2017/18…. Autumn 1 – Football, Street Dance
Autumn 2 – Ball Sports, Street Dance, Physical Theatre, Power up! Spring 1 – Gymnastics, Ball Sports, Invasion Games, Physical Theatre, Street Dance Spring 2 – Ball Sports, Physical Theatre, Street Dance Summer 1 – Sports Club, Ball Games, Physical Theatre, Street Dance Summer 2 – Sports Club, Athletics, Cricket, Physical Theatre, Street Dance 24!

11 Look how many of us are attending Sports Clubs!
57.27% of pupils have attended a Sports Club. 59.67% of Boys have attended a Sports Club. 54.55% of Girls have attended a Sports Club. 60% of Pupil Premium registered pupils have attended a Sports Clubs We are hoping to improve each of these categories by at least 10% in 2018/19!

12 Our Olympians! These children achieved the top classification on our annual Bleep test! Excellent effort guys, Well Done! Charlie Uddin Mohammed Owusu Ricky-Atei Owusu Rick-Larweh Kacper Dawid Zayan Nazam Umeya Andre Simm Hakimiy Raihan Slowik Weronika Adebeyi Deborah Mohammad Ali-Haider

13 At St.Peter’s we make sure everybody is challenged to be their best!
‘Powered Up’ The ‘Powered Up’ club is full of children who are just starting to get active! They chose the name of the club and are enjoying getting fitter and stronger with Ms.Hilton! Power Up! ‘Sports Stars’ Our ‘Sports Stars’ are a group of pupils who have shown an extra exciting level of potential! This group works hard to get even better at clubs and Special events through the Collegiate.


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