2016-2017
Key Priority: PE – To improve the quality of teaching and diversity of the curriculum in order for all pupils to make regular and sustained progressActions and strategies / Impact and sustainable outcomes / Resources/
Cost / By who / By when / Progress / Evidence
Professional Development
- Professional Development for whole staff on the teaching of P.E-working alongside specialist teacher
- All staff are confident and competent to deliver high quality PE
- The quality of all PE lessons is good or outstanding.
- Good Practice is shared and feedback sought which drives the effective development of PE
- All children feel confident to participate in PE
Self and peer review
Pupil discussions
Teacher/Pupil Surveys
Curriculum Development
- Introduce Online PE Scheme of Work
- Introduce Assessment for each Sport
- Introduce progression chart for gifted and talented children
- All staff are confident and competent to deliver high quality PE for all
- All staff are confident in assessing their pupils and know what stage of development they are at
Teacher/Pupil Surveys
Scheme of Work and Assessment in place
And being used
Key priority: School Sport – To increase opportunities for participation , for all pupils, in a range of extra-curricular activities and competitive opportunities.
Actions and strategies / Impact and sustainable outcomes / Resources/
Cost / By who / By when / Progress / Evidence
Extra Curricular Activity
- Increase the number off extra-curricular activities(particularly for girls)
- Monitor and analyse participation and attendance rates.
- Swimming timetable doubled for year 6(2 blocks-one weekly and one intensive)
- Swimming timetable introduced to year 4((2 blocks-one weekly and one intensive)
- The range of extra-curricular opportunities is increased.
- The participation of pupils in extra-curricular activities will increase by 50%
- The % of children than can meet the required standard at the end of key Stage 2 is 80%
Year 4 have attended 6 lessons so far this term / Observations
Participation rates
Pupil Survey
Competitive Opportunities
- Promote competitive opportunities for all pupils across school in both intra and inter school formats
- Celebrate achievements through assemblies and certificates.
- The participation of pupils in competitive sport will increase by 50%
- Organised intra-competitions across the school
- Enter all available authority/cluster competitions
- The extra-curriculum sport provision is of high quality and delivered safely by school staff and quality assured coaches
The first inter school competition has been held(whole school multi-skills) / Observations
Participation rates
Pupil Survey
Key Priority: Health and well being - To use physical activity to improve pupils’ health, wellbeing and educational outcomes
Actions and strategies / Impact and sustainable outcomes / Resources/
Cost / By who / By when / Progress / Evidence
Awareness of healthy lifestyles
- Develop and implement a healthy active lifestyle programme
- All pupils consistently make healthy lifestyle choices that are celebrated and shared
- Positive attitudes towards healthy active lifestyles are encouraged among pupils and staff and extended to parents and carers
Planning scrutiny
Engaging the least active
- Implement a Change4life programme to target those children who are disadvantaged and least active
- Change4life club operating throughout the school
Planning scrutiny
Key Priority: To use PE, School sport and physical activity to impact on whole school priorities
Actions and strategies / Impact and sustainable outcomes / Resources/
Cost / By who / By when / Progress / Evidence
- Develop a whole school approach to rewarding pupils, building on sport values to improve school ethos and pupils social and moral development
- Pupils understand the contribution of physical activity and sport to their overall development
- School values and ethos are complemented by sporting values
Pupil Survey/Interview