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
Funding

Actual
funding

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
Increase the confidence and knowledge of all staff in teaching of PE and sport
Broader range and experience of sport and activity offered to all pupils

Membership of the West Lancashire Schools Partnership and Swimming
Specialist PE delivery to upskill teachers and provide high quality PE sessions for our teachers.

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.