Sports Premium
Sports Premium
Sports-Partnership-Evidencing-Sports-Premium-July-21
Sports Funding 20-21 updated Action Plan
Sports Premium Action Plan 2021
Sports Funding 20-21 Action Plan
Stanbridge LLSP Evidencing the Impact Report 2019/20
Stanbridge Lower School SSP LC2(2) 2019
Sports Premium Action Plan 1920
Sports Premium Action Plan and Impact Review 1819
Sports Premium Action Plan 1819
Sports Funding Impact Review 1718
Support Report for Sport’s Premium Funding 201718
End of Year Impact Review 16-17
End of Year Impact Review 2015/16
End of Year Impact Review 2014/15
Year |
Amount Received |
Use of Pupil Premium |
Impact |
2013/14 | £5 per child Plus £8,000 lump sum | £3,500 to Leighton Linslade School Sports Partnership to work with Stanbridge Lower School to raise standards in PE and school sport:
£2,284 To work with The Future Games Company:
£228 Updating indoor sports equipment |
INSET Coaching for staff: Raised confidence in all aspects of teaching for staff.Instruction for children: More confidence in road safety and bike confidence. Benefit from enhanced teaching from staff due to coaching and updating of PE skills.Competitions: Being able to use and apply their skills in a competitive environment and competing against other children in the learning community.Updating of resources: Staff are now aware of the variety of equipment in school and are more aware of how to use the equipment effectively.For a detailed analysis see link below. |
2014/15 | £5 per child Plus £8000 lump sum | £3,500 to Leighton Linslade School Sports Partnership to work with Stanbridge Lower School to raise standards in PE and school sport:
£1,200 Sports benching for field
£1,000 Training for staff |
Children have accessed a wide variety of coaching, training, competitions, working with young leaders whilst becoming young leaders themselves. A wide variety of initiatives provided by the sports partnership has encouraged all children from all abilities to have a greater involvement in sports and PE activities and be given expert tuition. This has also raised the profile of sport across the school and enabled children to make better progress in sport and PE.Staff have increased and refreshed their skills in the teaching of such areas a gym, dance, cricket. This has impacted on the quality of teaching in lessons which has meant that progress has been greater.Children have a wider variety of resources available during teaching and play sessions which has helped them to make better progress in PE/sport and has helped to keep them healthy and fit. The whole school attended Grafham and took part in adventurous activities across the day which they don’t have access to in the main curriculum.This was particularly applicable to our vulnerable groups of children. This raised their independence and confidence in themselves; trying activities which challenged them eg. rafting, archery, bush craft, assault course (blindfolded) and team games. |
2015/16 | £8,339 | £3,500 to Leighton Linslade School Sports Partnership to work with Stanbridge Lower School to raise standards in PE and school sport:
£1500 new maypole including cd and teacher’s book |
See End of Year Impact Review below. |
2016/17 | £8,339 | £3,500 to Leighton Linslade School Sports Partnership to work with Stanbridge Lower School to raise standards in PE and school sport:
£ 2000 towards purchase of mini bus for sports events. Further saving towards projects for next year. |
See End of Year Impact 16-17 below |
2017/18 | £8,339 | £3,500 to Leighton Linslade School Sports Partnership to work with Stanbridge Lower School to raise standards in PE and school sport:
£100 Purchase of pilates and yoga scheme of work |
See End of Year Impact Review below |