IMPACT OF PRIMARY PE AND SPORT PREMIUM 2022-23 TOTAL FUND ALLOCATION £16,326.00
PE and Sport Premium Key Outcome Indicator |
School Focus/Planned Impact for pupils |
Actions to Achieve |
Planned |
Actual |
Evidence |
Actual impact |
Sustainability |
The engagement of pupils in regular physical activity-kick starting healthy active lifestyles |
Increase opportunities for sport or healthy activities after school throughout the year |
Increase opportunities for sport or healthy activities after school throughout the year |
£5,327 |
£5,327 |
Registers from clubs show an increase in pupil attendance in a variety of sessions at after school club with a focus on sport or healthy eating across the primary phases |
More pupils have a chance to take part in a variety of sports. All children have had the chance to attend 7 different clubs. This Year we have been awarded the School Games Award and Virtual School Games Award |
If pupils continue to attend the clubs this will be sustainable. |
The profile of PE and Sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement and |
Membership of the West Lancashire Schools Partnership and Swimming |
Purchase membership |
£7.982 |
£7,982 |
PE leader attended CPD and regular weekly feedback about all our children’s progress. |
Feedback by subject leader |
Dissemination of subject knowledge to staff. |
The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 – 18 engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, of which 30 minutes should be in school |
Access to all areas of school designed for physical activity safely |
Maintain and clean P.E areas and equipment |
£3,017 |
£3,017 |
Children are able to access a variety of P.E challenges throughout the year. |
Children can engage in regular physical activity on a regular basis safely |
This will continue wherever necessary |
100% of our children achieved the swimming requirements.