Sports Funding at Bridge and Patrixbourne CEP School

There are 5 key indicators that we should expect to see improvement across:

1. the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity - the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 to 18 engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, of which 30 minutes should be in school 2. the profile of PE and sport is raised across the school as a tool for whole-school improvement 3. increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport 4. broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils 5. increased participation in competitive sport

Impact on school so far and how these improvements are sustainable:

 100% of Year 6 children have represented the school in competitions for the four Years  Mrs Pearson, HLTA (PE specialist) has an allocated amount of time in the year to create an impact on the teaching and learning of PE in school.  Money allocated to provide transport to and from competitions throughout the year – we entered 21 competitions during the 2016/17 and then competed in 9 KSG finals.  Challenge Cup winners for the last three years up to 2017, which is presented by the Primary Partnership and involves all primary schools in the Canterbury District.  Links with: St Lawrence and Highland Court Cricket club- Year 3 curriculum sessions and KS2 girls after school club, Canterbury Rugby Club- Year 6 curriculum sessions and KS2 after school club, Canterbury Touch Rugby Club- Year 5 curriculum session and KS2 after school club, Bridge Tennis Club- Year 1, 2 and 3 curriculum sessions and mixed year group coaching, Canterbury Golf Club- mixed year group after school club, Pilgrims Netball Club- referring children on to this club, Canterbury Netball Club- referring children onto this club, Swimming at Langton Boys School- Year 4 curriculum session, Ocean Lake Triathlon, College Weekend Cross Country- open to all Years, The Racqueteers- referring children onto this club, Polo Farm Tennis Club- Year 3 and 4 breakfast club, Dance Extreme- referring children onto this club, Kent Handball- Year 4 curriculum sessions.  During terms 1 and 2 2015/16 111 children attended an extra-curricular sports club as opposed to 125 children during terms 1 and 2 2016/17: an increase of 14 children.  During terms 1 and 2 2015/16 we held a total of 7 extra-curricular sports clubs compared to terms 1 and 2 2016/17 we held a total of 9 extra-curricular clubs.  Links with Christ Church University- Every year a group of approximately 8 students come and lead PE sessions for 4 weeks split across KS1 and KS2.  Spires Dance showcase held at the Marlowe Theatre- Year 5  Simon Langton Girls School- regular contact with sports leaders  Kayaking for Y4  Sports post- termly posts communicating our sporting achievements and up and coming events  Outdoor learning and team building development for staff where staff were encouraged to plan a sequence of OAA lessons for the following term.  Orienteering CPD- resource pack for teaching staff  Introduction of new sports into the curriculum – Handball, Lacrosse, Yoga and Touch Rugby  2015/16 change for life club led by Partnership representative. 2016/17 Change for life club led by an outside qualified coach along with healthy eating session. This will be promoted throughout the school  Daily mile- KS2 classes participate in this activity – not every day yet.  We have achieved the School Games gold sports mark for four years in a row.

2017-18

Key Actions for 2017-18:

1. Target and engage less active children in physical activity through the introduction of two new sports; martial arts and golf which will broaden and extend our Physical Education opportunities. 2. To increase participation at level 3 competitions through specific clubs and practice. 3. To promote a better understanding of healthy living and regular physical activity through a more advanced Healthy schools education programme and Change 4 Life club. 4. To develop the teaching and learning of PE across the school through the use of observations and feedback and assessment criteria. 5. To achieve Gold in the Your School Games mark. 6. Introduce lunchtime leadership programme to promote positive, stimulating, engaging and inclusive play during these times.

Bridge and Patrixbourne School

Action Aim Cost Intended impact Review Canterbury See break down of CASP package below. Total Academy £2,535 Children will also get the Sports opportunity to represent the Partnership school in new sport festivals (CASP) where they learn and develop affiliation new skills in new sports.

CASP Enables the school to enter competitions so that more of our package children can participate in Level 1, 2 and 3 competitive events. £1,000 Children to have secure The CASP package incorporates the free Kent School Games opportunities to represent their Competitions and free change for life resource package. school in a fun, organised and However, the following core services are provided as an highly competitive stage. addition;  Gold, silver and bronze medals and certificates for the top three teams at all events.  3 PE lead teacher/coordinator meetings annually.  Additional meetings onsite at school as required.  Monthly e-newsletter with offers, discounts, results, events and competitions.  Invitation to the Sports Partnership Awards and celebration evening.  Priority booking for centrally run CPD sessions.  Health and safety information as required

 Equipment loan as required

 Email and telephone support for School Games

Application.

 Priority booking for addition ‘B/C/D’ teams for events £250 CASP Children of all sporting abilities Festival to have secure opportunities package These are additional events hosted by to represent their school in a Sports Partnership and are designed to ensure all children fun, organised, inclusive and irrespective of their sporting level can represent their school low level competitive stage. competitively in a range of skills based events.  Flag Football  Fit and Fun Challenge day  OAA Outdoor and Adventurous Activities/Multiskills  Speed stacking  Dodgeball  Cross Country  Key Stage 1 Tennis  Rounders  Beach Handball  Impact Dance festival  Reception Fun Day £70 Enables children to represent The Canterbury district netball and football leagues are open to (£35 per the school in an ongoing District all primary schools within Canterbury and surrounding villages. league) sports team and compete in a Football and Schools are invited to join the leagues and play fixtures through sequence of fixtures at a Netball terms 1-4 with finals in term 5/6. competitive level with the Leagues potential to progress to finals.

The virtual league consists of 6 challenges set to schools for £15 KS1 and KS2. Challenges can take place throughout the The virtual league is a used The Virtual academic year, as individual challenges at lunchtime or as part for increasing participation League of a challenge day led by your sports crew. rates for all children within the school. It is also employed as a method to engage the least active pupils, particularly at break times and therefore seen as a beneficial tool in strategizing whole school This package is designed for pupils in Year 5 and/or 6 to £275 improvement. Sports crew develop their leadership skills with a view to coordinating sport and and physical activity both within competitions but also in To work with and train a group lunchtime playground activities with their peers. Having a nominated of children to lead break and leadership cohort of leaders is highly beneficial as a tool for encouraging lunchtime activities to promote programme structured positive behaviour at break times. positive, stimulating, engaging Furthermore, to achieve the bronze school games mark, schools and inclusive play during must engage a designated percentage of pupils in leading, these times. With a view to managing and officiating in a school games activity. having well-structured activities that encourage positive behaviour at break and lunch times. 3 x 2 hour training sessions This programme is designed to provide a series of educational £375 T-shirts for leaders lessons within your school curriculum to educate and encourage Activity, challenge plan and Healthy healthy behaviours. This programme is a mixture of theory and log book schools practical and is delivered in line with change for life, eat smart education and obesity plan initiatives. programme Engage and promote children with leading a healthy lifestyle. Furthermore to support with the 2018 Kent Healthy Schools application. Kent School Games now includes a Tri golf competition with £200 6 x 2 hour sessions in progression to the county finals. This programme provides pupils curriculum time Canterbury with specialist coaching in Putting including the three key Homework resources golf club fundamentals and structure of the stroke. Pupils and teachers Entry into healthy eating programme will be given the additional experience of attending a bespoke competitions lesson and competition at Canterbury Golf Club for those who have invested in the programme.

Engage children in new or up Pupils will have the opportunity to learn and develop their bodies and coming sports. To and minds by learning martial arts in a relaxed, exciting and fun £300 promote a positive attitude way. This programme not only focuses on strength, flexibility, and view towards PE and in Martial Arts endurance, balance, and confidence, but also the development for PE to be inclusive/appeal package of value skills, both mental and spiritual. to all. 5 x 1 hour golf sessions at school 1 x 1 hour golf session at CGC The Bikeability scheme is a part funded government initiative to 1 x staff place at golf CPD support pupils in learning to safely and efficiently ride a bike. event There are various levels within the scheme commencing with Variable basic riding skills within the playground and developing to £50 Bikeability independent riding focusing on safe road use and correct cycling admin fee road positions and awareness. All courses are provided by a Engage children in new or up fully qualified and insured Bikeability provider. and coming sports. To promote a positive attitude and view towards PE and in for PE to be inclusive/appeal to all. 1 x visit to school 6 x on site sessions Pathway to local evening club

For all year 6 children to be educated in the safety and efficiency of riding a bike on the road. swimming All children to be able to confidently swim 25metres (minimum) £1000 To help all children to increase Programme in a variety of strokes by the end of KS2. (maximu confidence and understanding m) of water safety & rescue skills. Subsidise (Year 5- children who are unable to swim 25m unaided) Children acquire swimming Reduced an increased vocabulary of mo lessons to cost from vement skills which leads to bring down £5.00 per improved health and cost for session enjoyment of the activity. parents and to £3.50. Confidence gained through help with learning to swim gives access inclusion to many other water-based recreational activities. Sports Provide correct and suitable equipment to support high quality £1765 All staff and children to have Equipment PE lessons, extra-curricular activities, training for Level 2/3 access to appropriate sports competitions and delivery of 'Change for Life' Programme. equipment to deliver high quality, high-impact and enjoyable physical activities. New sports items purchased when necessary (athletics equipment needed- speed bounce, javelins, hurdles) Transport Enables more of our children to participate in Level 2/3 £4,000 To enable more children to competitive events. Approx, participate in Level 2 & 3 based on competitions. term 1 The money will be used to pay transport for coaches and minibuses. costs. Parents also help with transport which makes a huge impact. PTA also support with transport costs. The whole school aim is to give every child the opportunity to represent the school in a sporting competition. Outdoor To pay some of the cost so that all year 4 pupils can participate £360 To give the children more Education in a Kayaking course. opportunities to ‘try something and new’. Adventurou s Activities To ensure Opportunities to promote dance and for children to have £2,400 Children to be inspired by children specialist teaching within lessons 40 weeks having a dance specialist engage in 1 term within school, who can plan, high quality per year deliver and assess dance PE (dance) group within the whole school. Thus raising the standard of dance and giving the children to create performances for festival, competitions and school shows. All year groups (K1 &K2) will get 1x6 week sessions per year Clubs/Coac To increase the variety and number of sports clubs for all £1,000 Children will get specialist hes children in the school. coaching in curriculum time To increase community links and after school clubs from local clubs and coaches. This helps support the children get a variety of different sports but also the chance to develop these skills at school and then join local clubs. Creating a love of sport and setting them up for healthy lifestyles. Outside coaches include – Cricket, multi-skills, golf and tennis, Rugby. Local links include – Canterbury Hockey Club, Bridge Tennis Club, Canterbury Rugby Club, Canterbury Golf Club, Canterbury Cricket Club, Highland Court cricket club, Polo Farm Tennis. PE The profile of PE and sport is raised across the school as a tool £6000 To support with administration Specialist for whole-school improvement. Increased confidence, of sporting events including HLTA knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport. letters, transport etc. Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to To deliver high quality PE all pupils across a range of year groups. To work with and develop the teaching of PE in year groups across the school. Through supporting in planning, observing and offering feedback of teaching and team teaching with year group staff. Release To increase the quality of teaching. £500 To have high quality teaching Time for of PE across each Key Stage. subject To develop assessment within PE. leaders 5x release sessions for actions on PE Action plan- half days To develop and implement £100 per half day cover. assessment within PE to ensure progression and attainment.

Total Cost: £19,560

Total Funding £19,560