Sports Premium

Sports Premium Update February 2022
Sports Premium report to Governors Summer Term 2021
Our desired outcomes 2021-22
- All children from Nursery to Year 6 receive two hours per week of high quality PE teaching from a specialist teacher and their class teacher
- All children from Years 1-6 receive regular sports coaching from Dave Upton
- Children are given opportunities to compete regularly in inter-school sports events
- There are opportunities to take part in high quality extra-curricular sports clubs
- All children to meet the National Curriculum swimming requirements by the end of key stage 2
Sports Premium 2018-19: £16690
How has the Sports Premium been spent?
- Cromer and Sheringham School Sports Partnership membership: £750
- Sports teachers, instructors and POS: £6500
- Nursery and Reception sports teacher: £3100
- Extra-curricular clubs (tennis, and KS1 and KS2 sports) £1600
- Swimming instructors: £877
- Transport to sporting events and lessons beyond the school site: £2090
- Equipment to introduce basketball, athletics and tennis : £845
Total expenditure to date: £15,762
Impact on participation and attainment
- All children from Nursery to Year 6 are taught a broad and balanced range of sports throughout the year, to include: rugby, football, basketball, cricket, rounders, athletics, dance, gymnastics and tennis.
- This year, we have introduced Tennis, Cricket and Athletics to key stage 1 and 2
- In a typical week, all children from Nursery to Year 6 receive over 2 hours of sports. 1 hour per week is taught by a specialist PE instructor.
- Children actively engage in their PE lessons and acquire good fundamental skills.
- Historically, in inter-schools competitions, Antingham and Southrepps Primary School have competed extremely well, and against much bigger schools too.
- Participation in after-school sports clubs is not yet as high as we would like, but these clubs are relatively new and need more time to become embedded. Since the start of the Summer Term we have offered a multi sports after school club, tennis, rounders and football.
- We are planning on introducing a lunchtime skipping, yoga and netball club for the academic year 21/22.
- It is our aim that once swimming begins again, 100% of Year 5 and 6 children meet the national curriculum requirements for swimming