Primary School PE Audit

Date: September 2017 by: Sue Odgers & Kim Hazeldine Number on roll: 210 Classes: 1 from entry. Reception – Yr6 Head Teacher: Jo dent PE lead: Mr Thompson

Strengths: • The school received the School Games silver award last year • All pupils have 2 hours of PE per week. • Good range of equipment to cater for primary PE and sport, as well a good range of small balls, bats, ropes and more general equipment. There is a designated playground equipment store for use at play and lunch times. In addition there is also an outdoor learning store. • There is plenty of space and variety in outdoor areas, including large grassed area on the common as well as tarmac playgrounds well designed for various uses. There are adventure playgrounds for foundation, KS1 & KS2. There is a nature garden. • A good size hall with gymnastics equipment, including wall attached climbing frame • The school offers a good range of after school clubs across a wide range of sports and activities, some are provided by outside providers • The school makes good use of their sports premium budget • Staff have had input/CPD in gymnastics within the last three years. Sport are providing curriculum sessions (including CPD for staff) and extra curriculum sessions. • The school is a member of the South PE Association and attends a number of level 2 competitions as well as forming part of a local cluster who also provide further competitive opportunities. • Swimming is catered for KS2 pupils at Year 3 in a two week block at the start of the year and Top up swimming is organised for older pupils who have not reached 25 metres later in the year. • The school has some links with outside clubs these include Hambrook Cricket club, Hambrook football club, Winterbourne tennis club.

Pupil Forum / interviews • The children were positive about their PE experience and talked freely about what they enjoyed. They mentioned Bristol rugby sessions, Athletics, the daily 1K run, use of the common – rounders and cricket, use of bikes and scooters and gymnastics. Miss Hunt’s lessons were all good! • When asked what they didn’t like about PE in school they mentioned: Too much netball, skipping and stretching – it hurt! • They felt they had a good range of extra-curricular activities and opportunities provided for them. Less in KS1 • When asked what else they would like related to PE & sport they came up with: More athletics and football, bring in bikes, more gymnastics, More running, be in a swimming gala and train in a team. • Outside clubs they attended included: Karate - , Gym (King Edmund – ) Swimming – WIA, Trampolining and Gym – Fromeside, Tennis – WIA, Dance – 3D energise, Football Hambrook &

Issues & areas for further development:

• Consider a vision for PE and sport which links with the overall school vision through staff meeting and include governors. • PE co-ordinator to meet Head and governors to discuss this report • Write an action plan linked to this review Ensure Impact is implicit to action plan • Complete the sports premium review sent to Mr Thompson • Ensure key actions are linked to the School Improvement Plan. • Complete a curriculum plan, mapping all PE lessons and showing the children’s PE experience as they progress through the school include competitive opportunities and level 1 and 2 competition calendars as a priority – support available through Action1st • Ensure there is a PE policy and that health and safety including carrying gym equipment is included • Investigate further a scheme of work for PE which will ensure KS1 experience key movement & sports skills as well as key aspects of cognitive, personal, social, creative skills. Consider Create Development real PE www.createdevelopment.co.uk/ [email protected] contact Paul Smith (Head) and Caroline Moore (PE lead) at primary School for further information Caroline Moore [email protected] • Explore further, purchasing I-moves Dance, Gym and Pilates. • Review assessment in PE and what you want to report (real PE does support this) • PE coordinator to start observing some PE lessons. Support is available for this either through SLT and or from Action1st and through real PE and learning nutrition • Raise the profile of PE and Sport through updating the website regularly, and update display boards – possible payment to TA to achieve this. • Introduce/revamp sports award scheme – use assemblies for celebration and for sports crew to advertise opportunities. • Provide CPD for less confident and new teachers where lessons are modelled, discussed and then supported and ensure that Bristol sport are monitored and that staff are engaged. • Ensure annual PE training for new staff • Contact LA to ensure Top up lessons for swimming are booked. Blocks are more successful. Contact ASAP to ensure assessment is taking place and shared with the school as soon as the lessons are completed. • News-letter to parents re-established and the hall noticeboard created with sports crew photos and events highlighted. Possible PE noticeboard outside • Explore possible enrichment days in school where as many pupils as possible have the opportunity to explore activities they have not experienced before e.g. archery, fencing, wheelchair basketball. Key Stage one could have an intra school multiskills event using Key stage 2 pupils as leaders to support • Review extra-curricular and competitive opportunities for KS1 – look at Compete on Line (COL) http://www.competeonline.net/ • Monitor children’s access to extra curriculum activities and investigate those not taking part and why using a class tracker • Look at the provision of 30 minutes exercise for pupils in school every day linked to new funding and possible link to healthy eating and cookery club. • 1Km – possible role out to all year groups? • Playground leaders trained and active. Look at sports crew implementation with training. • Enter the Festival Of Youth Dance (FOYD) for enrichment opportunity and for those “less sporty pupils” application sent to Mr Thompson. Deadline 13th October 2017. • Club school links – explore more formal links with Dance Omallys and have a club running at school • Purchase: Spots, 2 x wooden benches, large light gym mats. Harris’s sports - harrissports.co.uk 22A Griffin Rd, Clevedon BS21 6HH Phone: 01275 874351