2018-2019
Sport Premium Activities at Ribby with Wrea 2018-2019
The School has used the funding for the following uses, meeting the criteria above:
Use of funding | Cost | Impact | Review/Evaluation |
PE/Lunch Resources | As required | New equipment purchased as needed |
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Daily Mile | Included with Carr Hill Gold package | Fitness and health development of children | Still to be fully implemented – 3 baselines assessments completed per year. |
Play Leaders Trained |
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| Year 5 and 6 to be trained in Summer term. |
Y4/5 or Y5/6 @ Ribby Hall | £65 x 30 = £1950 | 2 hours a week at Ribby Hall with coach and courts £30 per hour plus courts (£2.50/hr)approx. £35 | Excellent use of facilities and allows children to be active for 2 hours using 4 badminton courts, 2 squash courts, table tennis and tennis. |
Competitions – team colour badges, | £ 400
| Provision of team colours for pupils representing the school has proved very popular and the self esteem and pride of the children has been notable.
| Team colours very important and will continue.
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Lee Cadwallader – 2nd instalment – 2017-18 academic year | £712.50 | Originally taken off excel spreadsheet from 2017-18 |
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Healthy Heads programme Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 | £200 x 4 | Y3, Y5 completed in Autumn term Y4 in Spring term Children shown ways to deal with stress, workload and emotions | Good impact to children on healthy lifestyles, exercise and mental health. How to deal with stress. |
Change 4 life Club | £200 | Course on health and exercise. Children improve knowledge of exercise. | Useful course but covered topics studied in curriculum and doesn’t meet the families who need the input. |
Change 4 Life Festival | £40 |
| To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
KS1 Balance Bike | £250 |
| To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Resilience & Confidence Boost Course | £500 | Confidence Boost Course for Y5/6 Resilience course 5 weeks for Y5/6 | To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Cricket coaching - provided by Lancashire Cricket | £699 | Coaching sessions to develop the children's skills and increase CPD of staff in cricket and throwing and catching skills | To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Sports Conference | £150 | Liaise with colleagues to discuss Sainsbury’s School Games, planning, assessment. Workshop on outside providers and new sporting ideas e.g. fencing, bushcraft, bikeabilty on balance bikes | Good to interact and share ideas. Feedback to staff at staff meeting in Feb. (moved from original date in November) |
PE Lancashire Membership | £450 | Course and Scheme of Work | Course in spring term 2019 |
Gymnastics CPD | £100 | Staff unable to attend – due to illness | N/A |
Yoga INSET KS2 | £50 | 3 x members of staff attended | Able to use techniques to help with mindfulness and relax |
Dance INSET | £50 |
| To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Tennis coaching Years 2 and 3 | £900 (£30/2hr X 30 weeks)
| Coaching for Year 2 and 3 in tennis – staff to assist and develop CPD | Children developing skills with racket and ball skills. Children enjoy sessions and making progress on core skills. |
Class cover for PE Co-ordinator | 2.5 hrs x 40 weeks - £14.50/hr £1450 | Release time for planning and managing sport in school | Allows time to organise and sort PE events – which have totalled over 45 festivals and competitions – more than 1 a week. |
Extra-curricular Clubs – provision provided by Premier Sport (10 clubs across the year) | £1740 £29/hr x 2 X 30 weeks | Additional Extra curricular clubs offered at a reduced/free cost to parents. This helps ensure a higher uptake in the activity and has helped target our Pupil Premium children. Increased participation in re sports e.g. Handball and dodgeball. | A range of clubs offered – increased participation from regular sport club attendees and new members. Different sports offered – uptake low in autumn for Breakfast clubs but still worth running. |
Additional after school clubs – |
| Clubs to be run by experienced coaches from the Sport Partnership | A range of clubs – Basketball, archery, fencing, football – good to offer extra sports and activities |
Quiddictch | £200 | A whole day event for Year 5/6 – developed skills at team work, listening and movement – linked to English work. | Good activity but not much sport development |
Y5/6 Tag Rugby | £150 |
| To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
KS2 Speedstacking offered at a reduced price | £150 | Club allowed children to develop skills and co-ordination | Good to offer ‘sports’ club for those interested in other activities. |
KS2 Basketball offered at a reduced price | £200 | Developed skills at a new sport and supported attendance at basketball festival | Operated as a breakfast club –good attendance and children enjoyed the activities. |
Archery | £300 | Developing new skills and activities – use real arrows! | Breakfast club – good attendance and new skills developed. |
Y3/4 Tri-Golf | £150 |
| To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Boccia | £150 | New skills and learning about inclusion sports | Breakfast club – good uptake and development of skills |
Wide range of additional clubs paid for by parents | £0 | Judo, Sports 4 All, Football | Additional clubs well received and supported by parents and children |
Tennis coaching at Wrea Green Tennis Club | £125 | All Year 5 and 6 participate in tennis coaching for 5 weeks | To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Premier Sport orienteering Y4 and Y6 – June 2019 | 5 weeks 2 hrs - £66 £330 |
| To be completed in the summer tem 2019 |
Entry to competitions held at Carr Hill High School | £385 | All inter school competitions held at Carr Hill - increase in number of events has enabled more children to represent the school in a wide variety of events and competitions
| Excellent range of events – 16 per year. Good chance to represent school and often 2 teams take part. |
Premier Sport – coaching input and extras | £1450 approx | Sport leader training/Golden Mile set up/3 Assessments/year and |
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Medals for competitions – Carr Hill | £400 |
| Great incentive and reward for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place teams |
School Games festivals and competitions run by the SGO – 9 extra events | £380 | Entry to competitions has allowed teams to compete in more events and a greater range of sports and festivals with the possibility of representing Fylde at the Lancashire Games | More chance to represent the school – festivals and competitions enhance children’s participation |
Transport – | £900 + £750 | Transport to Ribby Hall £30 x 30 = £900 Transport costs are always high and staff and parents have provided a great deal of assistance. | A costly outlay to cover a ¾ mile trip but needed due to road safety and speed of cars near Ribby Hall. |
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Total Received | £17300 | 5/12 of 2017-18 finance £7208 7/12 of 2018-19 finance £10091.20 |
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Total spent | £16311.50 |
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TOTAL left 2018 -2019 | £688.50
- £24 £126 | £712.50 already accounted for from £2017-18 budget but invoice only received now. 2017 overspend |
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Carried over from 2017-18 | £ 4788 |
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TOTAL | £4914 |
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Proposed Spend |
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5/12 instalment in April 2019 for remaining academic year and 7/12 from 2019 financial year | £7208
£10091.20 |
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Swimming lessons at Ribby with Wrea take place throughout the year and in 2018-19 Year 4 swam from September to April and Year 3 May to July. The Year 3 class will continue with lessons in September 2019 when they make the transition to Year 4 and will complete their 3 terms of lessons at Easter 2020
Swimming lessons were moved from Year 5 and 6 as pupils has achieved the national requirement of swimming 25m, using a range of strokes and knowing safe rescue before they entered Year 5.
Swimming Progress at the end of the academic year 2018-19
Criteria | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 |
Swim 25 metres | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Be able to use a range of strokes | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Know and understand how to complete safe rescue | 90% | 85% | 100 |