Details on how Gildredge House spends its Sport Premium funding and the effect this has on the attainment of the students can be found here.
The planned use of the Sport Premium funding at Gildredge House is to sustain and improve the quality of Sport and physical activity provision across the school.
Intended Outcomes
The planned use of the Sport Premium funding at Gildredge House is to sustain and improve the quality of Sport and physical activity provision across the Primary phase:
- To improve the quality and breadth of Sport provision through well-planned and competently delivered curriculum by Teachers and Twilight Activity coaches.
- To increase participation in Sport so that all students develop healthy lifestyles and reach the performance levels they are capable of with an emphasis on positive attitudes towards healthy, active lifestyles.
In 2017-18, Gildredge House received £17,800.
Actions and Funding Allocation | Intended Impact on students’ Physical Education |
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Students in all current Primary classes to receive specialist teaching in all Sport and Physical Education lessons: - Specialist Physical Education trained teachers to deliver to all students four lessons every week in Reception and Year 1. - Specialist Physical Education trained teachers to deliver to all students four lessons every week in Year 2. - Specialist Physical Education trained teachers to deliver to all students four lessons every week in Year 3. - Specialist Physical Education trained teachers to deliver to all students four lessons every week in Year 4. Cost: £16,400.00 (remaining cost funded by the school) | All children in the Primary phases to experience a wide range of traditional and non-traditional Sport and physical activities. Students in Years 3-5 to be competing at a County level competition. Students are very active and understand the importance of exercise as part of a balanced, active and healthy lifestyle. |
Extra-curricular competitions provided to Year 5 students by specialist Physical Education staff for Tag Rugby, Netball and Sports Hall Athletics. Cost: £1,000.00 | The standards in Year 5 Tag Rugby, Netball and Sports Hall Athletics in extra-curricular competitions to be well above expectations. For example, the Year 5 students came second in a Year 6 competition for Sports Hall Athletics. |
Contribution towards diesel for the school mini buses. Cost: £400.00 | The students will be able to take advantage of fixtures at other local schools and venues and develop their team playing skills. |
Sustainability
Structure is in place within a large Sport Department whose staff are committed to ensuring high quality Sport provision in an all-through school. The ethos is to engage all Primary students and develop their confidence in a range of core Sport activities so that they become active for life.
Ms C Taylor
Head of PE