Use of PE and Sports Premium 2015-16 Background The Government have spent over £450 million on improving physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools over the 3 academic years 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16. This extra funding has been allocated directly to the schools. It has now been stated that there is a commitment to extending the PE and sport premium until 2020. Schools are free to spend the PE and Sports Premium as they see fit. However, we are accountable for how we have used the additional funding. From September 2013, we have been required to publish online information about how we have used the Premium. This will ensure that parents and others are made fully aware of the attainment of pupils covered by the Premium and the extra support they receive. By the school receiving the allocation of PE and Sports Premium ensures that physical education remains a high priority and ensures a sharp focus on provision and opportunity. In 2015-16, Brookfields School received £8,285. Other funding was added to this to ensure that we could support all our pupils. PE and SPORTS PREMIUM 2015-16 ALLOCATION £8,285 ACTIVITIES AIM IMPACT TARGETED PUPILS COST Sport Service Level To work with Halton Sports service to secure Pupils have undertaken a range of All years £575 Agreement with HBC external coaches to work with pupils on range of sports providing broader experiences sporting activities; multi skills, Boccia, tennis, and developing new skills other than cricket etc. those offered by school PE For staff to receive training on leading PE curriculum. These have been led by activities trained, external sports coaches. To liaise with Halton Sports to secure involvement Through participation in activities to in local sporting competitions / activities. support the pupils; staff themselves To gain advice about funding, local/community have developed new skills and offers etc. strategies for using school resources and for activities to develop new and reinforce skills. Pupils have participated in inter- school competitions and have experienced taking part in events out of school such as Boccia, New-Age Bowls. SLT have access to PE specialists with local / national knowledge about funding streams and opportunities for our pupils. This allows us to develop our PE curriculum and offer further. Swimming Instructor’s For all pupils to be taught by a specialist Since our pool has reopened the All years £2,016 swimming instructor and work through nationally classes have been going weekly with accredited course. All pupils to have regular pupils swimming on a regular basis swimming lesson. (usually fortnightly). The pupils are developing their confidence in the water, their swimming skills and at the same time practicing those additional skills of getting changed and being in a pool environment and addressing specific physical and sensory needs. Little Dragons ~ Michelle For pupils to engage in weekly Karate lessons. Over the year the pupils have learnt TA3-8 £2,340 Hayes These sessions develop the basic karate skills a range of karate skills taught within alongside other skills such as attention and turn a structured lesson that they are very taking skills and are highly structured sessions familiar with. They have learnt skills that the pupils are very familiar with. of observation, imitation, turn-taking and also get to rehearse maths counting skills and positional vocabulary. The Greenbank For pupils to engage in a range of inter-school Pupils have enjoyed participating in KS1/2 Pupils £1,500 Programme – Disability events held at a range of venues across school and area teams in a range of Merseyside. events; athletics, Panathlon etc. This Events and Coaching Weekly coaching for Rebound session provides a broad experience of being For staff to access Greenbank Sports Academy involved in a larger sporting event provision / expertise. alongside pupils from a number of other special schools. The school has run a weekly ‘Rebound’ club as an extended school’s activity. Pupils have accessed the programme on a rota basis. Extremely positive impact seen related to physical development, addressing sensory needs and improving joint attention and engagement. Training – Hydrotherapy For staff to receive lifeguard training Staff have undertaken lifeguard All years £459 Pool Course training. This supports the health and safety of our pupils as they access the swimming pool on site. This provides additional lifeguarding capacity alongside the instructors. Sports Equipment ~ To improve / increase equipment in school Each class has been equipped with a All years £1,459 Rebounders, gym balls, available for curriculum and extended school’s high quality rebounder to meet activities including Rebounders sensory and physical needs for pupils etc in class and other PE equipment has been purchased to be used within class lessons and at After Schools clubs. A small amount of additional funding was used from the designated TOTAL £8,349 schools budget to cover the overspend. PLANS FOR PE & SPORTS GRANT ALLOCATION 2016/17 Estimated Pupil Premium Allocation 2016/17 Expected Amount TBC Proposed Objectives / Spending Plan To work in partnership with Halton School Sports Service. To work with Halton Sports service to secure external coaches to work with pupils on range of sporting activities; multi skills, Boccia, tennis, cricket etc. To run a 6 week after-school multi-skills club for children and their parents/carers led by Halton Sports Coach. For staff to receive training on leading PE activities To liaise with Halton Sports to secure involvement in local sporting competitions / activities. To gain advice about funding, local/community offers etc. Merseyside Schools Disability Event and Coaching Programme (Gold Package) Unlimited entries into Schools Event programme – Athletics, Basketball, Boccia, Cricket, Football, Wheelchair Handball, Power Hockey, Panathlon Challenge (Borough based squads) and Swimming 30 hours of after school sessions or 20 hours of coaching in curriculum time in disability sports (This will be rebound therapy weekly) Access to CPD courses/workshops for staff: Boccia Level 1 course, Power Sports, Self-Propelled Wheelchair Sports, Disability Awareness and FUNS (maximum of 10 places in total) additional places at £10 each Medals and certificates at each event Free entry into Paralympic day in 2016 Swimming Instructor(s) For all pupils to be taught by a specialist swimming instructor and work through nationally accredited course. All pupils to have regular swimming lesson (generally bi-weekly). New Equipment / Resources To improve / increase equipment in school available for curriculum, playground sports and extended school’s activities Whole School PE theme days Whole school sports themed days such as day to celebrate the 2016 Paralympics led by an external sports company which will involve all pupils being involved in sports that they have not tried before. To celebrate and raise awareness of disability sport. To explore with families the sporting opportunities available locally .
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