Summer Lane Primary School Sport Premium 2015-16
Our Vision for Summer Lane Primary School
At Summer Lane Primary School we strive for all our pupils to leave us with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport.
Summer Lane Primary School Sport Premium Objective
To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of our PE and sport at Summer Lane Primary School. In achieving our vision we work in partnership with Team Activ, a company that inspires active lives.
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Grant
Funding for schools will be calculated by the number of primary aged pupils (between the ages of 5 and 11) as at the annual census in January 2015. All schools with 17 or more primary aged pupils will receive a lump sum of £8,000 plus a premium of £5 per pupil. Smaller schools will receive £500 per pupil.
Total no of primary aged pupils between the ages of 5-11( Jan 2015) 236 Total amount of Sport Premium Grant received £9,180 What does the Sport Premium mean for my School?
Schools must spend the additional funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but they will have the freedom to choose how they do this’ (DfE June 2013). At Summer Lane Primary School we have split up the funding by the three key areas for consideration; Physical Education, Healthy Active Lifestyles and Competitive Sport. We have decided to spend the Sport Premium Grant on the following:
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Physical Education
Raising standards of all our pupils in Physical education
Objectives Outcomes - To increase teaching staffs’ subject knowledge and confidence in PE
- Staff delivering high quality PE lessons
- All of staff to observe and complete a course of PE delivery by a professional
- Staff to deliver a full range of sports through the curriculum
- Staff meeting cpd focus (fundamentals)
Curriculum Support at Summer Lane Primary School
Term 1
Foundation Dance and Creative Movement
- A Team Activ Dance specialist has been to Summer Lane Primary School teaching dance and creative movement to all Foundation 2 pupils every Wednesday morning.
Over the last 7 weeks the Superstars, Whiz Kids and Lucky Learners have enjoyed dance and creative movement lessons every Wednesday morning. It has been great to see them develop fundamental skills, but also their confidence and social interaction between each other has been great between each other. They have used shakers and ribbons and all the children come in very excited each week which was lovely to see.
Term 2
Real PE with Year 1
Real PE with Year 1/2
Real PE with Year 2
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Healthy Active Lifestyles
Ensuring all our pupils have access to regular exercise
Objectives Outcomes - To increase activity levels at breaks and lunchtimes.
- Lunchtime supervisors to encourage active games
- Playtime equipment to be reviewed and replaced to encourage a range of activities
- Enrol playground leaders to support
- To increase awareness of a healthy active lifestyle
- Develop termly school sports events
Healthy Active Lifestyles at Summer Lane Primary School
Gymnastics Club
Multi-Skills Club
Karate Club
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Competitive School Sport
Increasing pupils’ participation in extra- curricular sport
Objectives Outcomes - To increase the amount of competitive sport opportunities for pupils by subscribing to Team Activ.
- Take part in Team Activ events and increase our teams’ success at these events. More children take part in sporting events.
- Pay for transport to and from Team Activ events.
- All children are able to participate.
Click Here for our Team Activ Competition Calendar
Competitive Sport at Summer Lane Primary School
Events Entered
Year 5/6 Orienteering at Cannon Hall
Year 5/6 Netball Finals at Netherwood
- Qualified for the South Yorkshire School Games Finals
Year 5/6 Tag Rugby Finals at Shaw Lane
Year 5/6 Netball Qualifying Event at Horizon Community College
- Qualified for Finals Day
Year 5/6 Tag Rugby Qualifying Event at Horizon Community College
- 2nd in Group B – Qualified for finals day
Year 1/2 Multi Skills at Barnsley College
- 2nd and 3rd Position
Year 3/4 Multi Skills at Barnsley College
Key Stage 2 Cross Country Individual Finals at Cannon Hall
A big well done to the following children who qualified and took part in the Key Stage 2 Cross Country Individual Finals at Cannon Hall.
- Year 5 Boys – Oliver Pickles, Hayden Lee
- Year 6 Girls – Lauren Mown, Mary Jane Okonkwo
- Year 6 Boys – Jude Baugh (2nd)
Year 3/4 Team Relays at Barnsley College
Year 5/6 Basketball at Barnsley College
Year 5/6 Sportshall Athletics Finals at Barnsley College
- 6th Position
Key Stage 2 Cross Country Team Finals at Cannon Hall
- Year 5/6 Girls – 10th Position
- Year 5/6 Boys – 9th Position
Year 5/6 Sportshall Athletics at Barnsley College
Year 3/4 Boys Football at Barnsley College
Year 5/6 Girls Football at Horizon CC
Year 5/6 Boys Football at Horizon CC
Year 1/2 Multi Skills at Barnsley College
Our Year 1/2 pupils took part in a Multi Skills competition at Barnsley College. The teams got the chance to take part in a variety of activities which tested their coordination, speed and movement to score as many points as possible, all children enjoyed the afternoon.
Key Stage 2 Cross Country at Locke Park
Team Results
- Year 5 Girls – 9th
- Year 5 Boys – 1st
- Year 6 Girls – 3rd
- Year 6 Boys – 7th
Individual Results
- Oliver Pickles – 6th (Year 5 Boys)
- Hayden Lee – 10th (Year 5 Boys)
- Mary Jane Okonkwo – 1st (Year 6 Girls)
- Lauren Mown – 7th (Year 6 Girls)
- Jude Baugh – 3rd (Year 6 Boys)
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Swimming
At Summer Lane Primary School our Year 5 pupils attend swimming from half term to Springbank at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. The pupils look forward to this each week and are all working towards swimming 25 metres or beyond.
When they have completed their course we will be able to add all their names to our list of Key Stage 2 pupils that have previously passed the course.
School Swimming – Learn To Swim Safety Guide