Burrowmoor Primary School Sport Premium Impact Report 2013 – 2014

For the academic year 2013-2014 the school received £9,705 in Sport Premium Funding to spend on school PE and Sport.

Burrowmoor School aspires to ensure all children have the opportunity and means to participate in high quality sport provision both within, and in addition, to the curriculum.

Burrowmoor School is situated in the Rural Fenland area of March and whilst offering some sporting opportunity within the town, there are limited choices with cost and access implications.

Following a consultation with parents and pupils, we have prioritised the funding on the following areas to ensure a positive impact for all.

  • To maintain and extend free high quality sports clubs available for all children (including access arrangement for SEN)
  • To employ an extra curricular coordinator to ensure the well organised, safe, high quality and smooth running of all activities.
  • To improve the provision of Games and PE teaching focusing on Dance and Gymnastics
  • To buy in specialist consultants to advise our pupils on lifestyle choices.
  • To increase the level of inter sport competitions (including transport costs)
  • To increase the level of Intra sport competitions focusing on the social, spiritual, moral and cultural skills
  • To develop a love of sport for all.

We aim to instil within our pupils the Olympic Values of Excellence, Friendship and Respect and Paralympic Values of Courage, Determination, Inspiration and Equality.

Spending and Impact of PE Funding 2013 – 2014

Focus / Cost / Staff Involved / Success Criteria / Impact
Maintain and extend free high quality sports clubs available for all children (including access arrangements for SEN). / £3939.48
£4000
£280 / Jo Mills
Jenny Todd
Becky Stimson /
  • Employ extra curricular co-ordinator
  • Extensive program of extra curricular clubs and activities in place.
  • 100% of Key Stage 2 children participate in at least 1 extra curricular club or activity during the year.
  • Employ sports coaches for after school clubs and activities.
  • Compete in inter school competitions and tournaments.
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  • Extra curricular co-ordinator appointed.
  • Extensive program of clubs and activities running throughout the school year – see below
  • 100% of Key Stage children took part in at least 1 extra curricular club or activity
  • Sports coaches employed to deliver clubs and activities

Improve teaching of dance and gymnastics / £485.52
£500
£500 / Jenny Todd
Gymnastics specialist coach /
  • Teacher subject knowledge in the teaching of gymnastic skills is good or better.
  • Gymnastics equipment is suitable to teach high level gymnastic skills.
  • Dance curriculum and teaching is at least good or better.
  • Pupil progress in dance and gymnastic skills is at least good or better which is demonstrated in lesson observations and public performances.
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  • Staff training in gymnastics skills completed.
  • Gymnastics curriculum planning updated and skills progression developed.
  • Equipment audited and purchased to support skills progression development.
  • Dance curriculum audited, gaps identified, new resources purchased, training delivered.
  • Impact of dance and gymnastic initiatives evaluated through planning sampling, watching pupil performances and lesson observation.

For Year 2 of the funding (2014-15) the school plans to:

  • To buy in specialist consultants to advise our pupils on lifestyle choices.
  • To increase the level of inter sport competitions (including transport costs)
  • To increase the level of Intra sport competitions focusing on the social, spiritual, moral and cultural skills
  • To develop a love of sport for all.

Timetable of Extra Curricular Clubs

Years 1 and 2 / Years 3 and 4 / Years 5 and 6
Autumn Term / Monday – Craft Club*
Thursday – Ball Sports / Monday – Girl Football (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Racket Sports (at Neale Wade)
Tuesday – Ball Sports
Wednesday – Art Club* / Monday – Girl Football (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Racket Sports (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Ball Sports
Wednesday – Gardening
Wednesday – Cooking*
Thursday – Keep Fit
Tuesday – Hockey
Wednesday - Gardening / Monday – Girl Football (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Racket Sports (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Hockey
Wednesday – Cooking*
Wednesday – Book Club
Thursday (lunchtime) – Drama
Thursday – Keep Fit / Monday – Girl Football (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Racket Sports (at Neale Wade)
Monday – Craft Club*
Wednesday – Cooking*
Wednesday - Art Club*
Wednesday – Book Club
Thursday (lunchtime) – Drama
Thursday – Hockey
Monday – Cricket
Wednesday – Art Club* / Monday – Craft Club*
Monday – Tennis (at Neale Wade)
Wednesday – Gardening
Thursday – Cricket
Thursday (lunchtime) – Drama / Monday – Tennis (at Neale Wade)
Tuesday – Cricket
Wednesday – Archery*
Thursday (lunchtime) - Drama

* Clubs with this symbol require a one off small charge

Extra Curricular Activities 2014/2015 (Off-Site)

The extra curricular off-site activities that we have provisionally booked this year are shown below. We appreciate that parents like to know what activities are going to be offered throughout the year.

Years 1 and 2 / Year 3 and 4 / Years 5 and 6
Autumn Term / SnoZone
/ Panto
Spring Term / Frozen Sing-along
/ Frozen Sing- along
Easter Bowling Challenge
/ Frozen Sing-along
Roller Skating
Summer Term / London Musical
/ London Musical
Wicksteed Park