Sports Grant Funding expenditure: Report to Governors: 2014/15

Sports Grant Funding expenditure:
Report to Governors: 2014/15
Overview of the school
Number of pupils and pupil premium grant (PPG) received
Total number of pupils on roll
79 (as per Autumn 2014
census return)
Sports Grant Funding Received 14/15
£8340
The Government’s statement of intent for Sports Grant Funding
Playing sport helps to keep people healthy and is good for communities. Playing
sport at school or in a local club is also the first step to competing at the highest
level, which helps improve our reputation as a sporting nation, and contributes to
economic growth.
But when people leave school they often stop playing sports, which means people
can’t fulfil their sporting potential, and can lead to a less healthy lifestyle. We want to
get more people playing sport safely from a young age, and help them keep playing
sport throughout their life, no matter what their economic or social background.
Belchamp St Paul’s Statement of Intent for Sports Grant Funding
To improve the quality and diversity of PE and Sport provision. To ensure total
participation of all pupils whatever their ability and in doing so ensure all pupils find
something they enjoy and can feel a sense of achievement in participating in. To
instil in children the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle and teach the benefits
that this brings to their whole life now and in the future.
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Summary of Spending
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Mark Wiskin Sports Academy PE lessons on a Monday afternoon throughout the year for all year
groups £2800
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Hedingham School Primary Sports Programme which offers regular organised events for primary
schools in the area to come together at Hedingham School. It also offers bespoke CPD sessions in
our school to ensure we are giving our children the best we can in sports provision £437
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Our large project which spans 13/14 academic year and 14/15 academic year are two multi purpose
goals to be located on the current tarmac area, this will enable more flexible, year round use of the
outside area for sport sessions and during break times (to include installation costs) £6749.21
(half expenditure allocated to 13/14 and half to 14/15) 14/15 spend £3374
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Covering an area adjacent to the Reception Class in black wetpour surfacing, which will give a safe
and smooth surface for the use of the reception class in their outdoor activities, encouraging the
use of their trikes and ride on equipment £2486.58 (half expenditure allocated to 13/14 and half to
14/15) 14/15 spend £1243
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Purchases of miscellaneous equipment during year = £500
Spending allocated to 14/15 = £8354
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This document was created by one of The Key’s associate education experts: Jeremy Bird has
extensive experience of primary headship. He has also worked with local authorities and published
guidance for new and aspiring headteachers and senior leaders.
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