Sports Premium Grant Expenditure (2015

Anston Greenlands Primary School
Sports Premium Grant
Expenditure 2015/16 & Projection 2016/17
Overview of the School 2015/16
Number of pupils and Sports Premium Grant (SPG) received
Total number of pupils aged 5-11 (January 2015)
184
Total amount of SPG received (£8000 + £5 per child aged 5-11)
£8920
Spending 2015/16
Record of SPG spending by item/project
Item/project
Cost
Additional hours for teaching
assistant to provide sporting
opportunities at lunchtimes
£1735.61
Dinnington High School Sports
package (organisation of events,
tournaments, training etc.)
£800
Staff training (including 2 week
Forest Schools course and
associated release costs)
£1804
Resources (including footballs,
hoops, gymnastics monitor
tabards, play mats etc.)
Staffing cover for PE coordinator
to plan and prepare for sports day
(one day)
£1701.98
£194
Impact
Increased number of children
engaging in sport at lunchtimes
Access to sports tournaments etc:
more than a third of all children in
school represented the school at a
sports event during the year.
Member of staff now fully trained in
Forest Schools outdoor learning
approach – this will now be
disseminated
Enhanced provision including that
beyond the curriculum (e.g. at after
school clubs / at lunchtimes)
Provision of a sports day that
encompassed all children, allowing
every child to access a sports event
beyond the normal curriculum
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Attendance at sports tournaments
and events (including staffing
cover to release members of staff
to accompany children)
Engagement of dance tutor for
Y3/4 rock and pop concert
Forestry Commission outdoors &
active session
Release time for members of staff
to visit Bradway Primary School to
research playtime free-play games
approach
Contribution to Rotherham
Healthy Schools buy back,
incorporating training of SMSAs in
playground sports games
Release time for middle leader to
plan and organise new “Team
Captains” role, including
organisation of inter-house sports
tournaments (basketball, football
etc.)
Engagement of Rotherham United
to provide sports coaching
sessions and Q&A
Maintenance of playtime sports
and games equipment (e.g. trim
trail / monkey bars etc.)
Release time for members of staff
to plan “Race for Life” event
Total
£1455
More than a third of all children in
school represented the school at a
sports event during the year.
£60
Children able to access high quality
sports coaching
£30
One class – engagement in physical
activity beyond the normal
curriculum
£218.36
This approach will be developed in
school during the 2016-17 academic
year
£200
Provision of sports opportunities for
children beyond the normal
curriculum
£194
Sports leadership development
within school, with children
organising tournaments and acting as
referees etc. Also increased
participation in sport.
£150
Children able to access high quality
sports coaching
£240.19
Continued access to lunchtime and
playtime sports / games activities
£194
Over 100 children took part, each
running at least one mile
£8977.14
Anston Greenlands Primary School 2017
Overview of the School 2016/17
Number of pupils and Sports Premium Grant (SPG) received
Total number of pupils aged 5-11 (January 2016)
Total amount of SPG expected (£8000 + £5 per child aged 5-11)
186
£8930
Planned Use 2016/17
Item/project
Additional hours for teaching assistant to provide sporting opportunities at lunchtimes
Dinnington High School Sports package (organisation of events, tournaments, training
etc.)
Resources
Staffing cover for PE coordinator to plan and prepare for sports day
Contribution to staffing cover to release members of staff to accompany children to sports
tournaments and events
Procurement of balance beam activity station for FS2 outdoor area
Note: The provision of staff training has been included to ensure long-term sustainability.
Additionally, resourcing (both in terms of physical resources and time allocations) will be
continuously reviewed to this end.
Anston Greenlands Primary School 2017