Sports Premium Funding
Physical
Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its at
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its effect on the attitude, concentration
and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to
ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that
teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical
activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and
created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove
teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of
sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has
provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions
in school and at local area events.
Physical
Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its at
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its effect on the attitude, concentration
and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to
ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that
teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical
activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and
created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove
teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of
sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has
provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions
in school and at local area events.
Physical
Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its at
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its effect on the attitude, concentration
and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to
ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that
teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical
activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and
created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove
teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of
sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has
provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions
in school and at local area events.
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE in ensuring the health and wellbeing of all pupils alongside its effect on the attitude, concentration and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions in school and at local area events.
What is Sports Premium Funding?
Over the next three years every school will recieve a government grant to be spent on improving Physical Education across the school. The aim of this grant is to;
How Will This Affect Cheddar Grove?
During the academic year of 2013-2014 Cheddar Grove will recieve £9735 to be spent of Physical Education across the school. The total we were given was based on the number of pupils we had on role in Jan 2013 Census and was allocated as a lump sum of £8000 and then £5 per pupil.
How Cheddar Grove Has Spent Its Money So Far?
So far, as a school, we have spent the money on:-
Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its at
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its effect on the attitude, concentration
and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to
ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that
teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical
activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and
created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove
teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of
sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has
provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions
in school and at local area events.
Physical
Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its at
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its effect on the attitude, concentration
and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to
ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that
teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical
activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and
created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove
teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of
sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has
provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions
in school and at local area events.
Physical
Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its at
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative
curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE to ensuring the health
and wellbeing of or pupils as well as its effect on the attitude, concentration
and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to
ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that
teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical
activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and
created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove
teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of
sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has
provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions
in school and at local area events.
Physical Education at Cheddar Grove Primary is an integral part of our creative curriculum. As a school we recognise the importance of PE in ensuring the health and wellbeing of all pupils alongside its effect on the attitude, concentration and achievement of pupil’s in all subjects.
We currently strive to ensure that all pupils receive 2 hours of high quality PE a week and that teachers are highly skilled to deliver a range of sports and physical activities. As a result of the funding we have developed a new curriculum and created a programme of professional development.
At Cheddar Grove teachers, LSA’s, professional coaches and parents provided a wide range of sports clubs for both team and individual sports in KS1 and KS2. This has provided opportunities for a range of children to take part in many competitions in school and at local area events.
What is Sports Premium Funding?
Over the next three years every school will recieve a government grant to be spent on improving Physical Education across the school. The aim of this grant is to;
- Expand school games and run sports competitions or increase pupils participation in school games.
- Support the least active children through clubs and the Change For Life programme.
- Provide resources for Physical Education and training for staff.
How Will This Affect Cheddar Grove?
During the academic year of 2013-2014 Cheddar Grove will recieve £9735 to be spent of Physical Education across the school. The total we were given was based on the number of pupils we had on role in Jan 2013 Census and was allocated as a lump sum of £8000 and then £5 per pupil.
How Cheddar Grove Has Spent Its Money So Far?
So far, as a school, we have spent the money on:-
- Membership to local schools sports organisations to enable us to access local competition.
- Membership to local schools sports organisations to enable us to access training and professional development opportunities.
- Equipment.
- Hire of professional sports coaches.
- Mini bus hire to sports events.
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How Will The Money Affect PE at Cheddar Grove
As a result of the Sports Premium Funding, PE at Cheddar Grove has been restructured and a new curriculum introduced. This has ensured that pupils are
developing physical literacy skills and having maximum opportunities to compete at all levels. We have introduced a range of new sports clubs and hope to continue to build on their success over the next three years.
More information about changes to PE at Cheddar Grove can be found on the Power Point Presentation below.
As a result of the Sports Premium Funding, PE at Cheddar Grove has been restructured and a new curriculum introduced. This has ensured that pupils are
developing physical literacy skills and having maximum opportunities to compete at all levels. We have introduced a range of new sports clubs and hope to continue to build on their success over the next three years.
More information about changes to PE at Cheddar Grove can be found on the Power Point Presentation below.
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