Primary PE and Sport School: Action Plan
2016/17
Priority Area / Developmental need /Action to be taken (priority as identified in self review) / Rationale / Support required / Named person responsible / Impact / Success Criteria / Timescale / Cost
Professional Learning / Arrange whole school PE training and for Real PE / To offer a broad curriculum that inspires the children to participate in a wide range of physical activities
To ensure that all staff have high quality professional competence throughout all areas of the PE curriculum / PE and Sport Leaders – Mr Campbell
PE Advisor Ally Tansley /
- Enhanced quality of teaching and learning attendance
- Increased pupil participation
- Improved pupil attitudes to PE
- Enhanced, inclusive curriculum provision
- PE lessons engage pupils in appropriate, challenging and progressive tasks build develop and build upon fundamental movement skills and wider multi-abilities.
- Teaching and support staff have the resources to deliver high quality teaching learning and understand how it can be used to maximize engagement and enjoyment.
2016/17 / £495 for first day of Real PE training
£300 per day
Competition / Introduce school games clubs which act as a pathway into local and regional School Games competitions. / To raise the profile of PE throughout the school / PE and Sport Leaders /
- Pupils feel skilled, confident and prepared to compete in local and regional competitions.
- Children are gaining experience of competition and their performance is gradually improving.
- More pupils are getting the opportunity to represent their school in a range of sports and activities.
2016/17 / None
Engage with School Games Organisers, release staff and children to attend local and regional PE, Sport and Health festivals and events. / To create an appropriate and challenging environment that will enable every child to fulfil their potential / PE and Sport Leaders /
- St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academyare actively competing at local competitions and regional festivals of sport, including Level 2 School Games Events.
2016/17 / Release
of staff
£
Transport
£5 per adult per trip for Oyster card expenses
Introduce level 1 competitions to include all pupils in KS2 / To create an appropriate and challenging environment that will enable every child to fulfil their potential
To make links with local sports clubs and the community to increase participation outside school. / PE and Sport Leaders to support Sports Captains / PE and Sport Leaders
Year 6 Sports Captains /
- KS 2 pupils have the skills and confidence to participate in activities which include personal best challenges and also competitive activities with others.
- Sports Captains have appropriate training to run these clubs
2016 / None
Purchase Team Kits for our Sports Team to represent our school at competitions. Kits for our staff to wear during PE / PE and Sport Leaders /
- Children feel proud to represent their school and competitions
- Staff feel more confident in PE attire and children see that staff take PE seriously too
Approx £300 for staff kits
Health and well being / Work with Senior Leadership Team and mid-day assistants to develop opportunities for healthenhancing activities at lunchtime / To provide CPD for all members of staff throughout the school using provision from the Sports Partnership SA gymnastics, invasion games, dance, rounders, athletics & ball skills AS gymnastics & dance / PE and Sport Leaders /
- Pupils have more opportunities for structured and pupil led play and health enhancing activities.
- The playground space is more inviting and offers children the opportunity to develop independent play skills, they are learning new games, activities and can initiate play both in the playground and beyond.
Explore opportunities for wider PE and sport engagement through local and regional legacy activities.
Offer change for life and healthy lifestyles coach training for local schools and staff at St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academy.
Implement C4L clubs as part of out of hours learning program
Explore how changes extended schools program and play zone can help expand opportunities for all children to participate in health enhancing activities. / To raise the profile of PE throughout the school. / PE and Sport Leaders /
- Pupils are engaged in sport beyond school, they are being exposed to community clubs and activities that might extend their interests and participation outside of school.
- All children have access to appropriate health-enhancing activities, which are presented in a manner that will sustain an interest in lifelong participation in health enhancing activities.
- Facilities and spaces are utilized so that we can offer a wider extended schools program, including sport, play and change for life clubs.
2016/17 / £300
Introduce daily health enhancing activities across all yeargroups / To create an appropriate and challenging environment that will enable every child to fulfil their potential. / PE and Sport Leaders /
- 5 a day fitness programs utilized to chance opportunities for all children to be active daily, in addition to timetabled PE sessions.
- All children accessing physical and health enhancing activities for a minimum of 2 hours per week.
PE specialisation / Working with school PE and Sport Advisor
to:
• Improve teaching and learning across the school.
• Post-holder to lead subject specific and cross-curricular development of PE and active learning. / To provide CPD for all members of staff throughout the school using provision from the Sports Partnership SA gymnastics, invasion games, dance, rounders, athletics & ball skills AS gymnastics & dance / Head Teacher /
- St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academy will deliver an innovative and engaging PE program which includes:
Opportunities for pupils and staff to widen knowledge and skills; a school offer which exceeds Ofsted and national expectations. / £450 for Real PE trial and training
PE and Sport Advisor
• Improve medium and long term plans to ensure that teaching in learning is in line with changes to new National Curriculum.
• Offer training and support to class teachers to deliver highquality PE. / To provide CPD for all members of staff throughout the school using provision from the Sports Partnership SA gymnastics, invasion games, dance, rounders, athletics & ball skills AS gymnastics & dance / PE and Sport Leaders /
- PE lessons engage pupils in appropriate, challenging and progressive tasks build develop and build upon fundamental movement skills and wider multi-abilities.
- Teaching and support staff have the resources to deliver high quality teaching learning and understand how it can be used to maximize engagement and enjoyment.
2016 / £300 a day
Using PE, School sport and physical activity to impact on whole school priorities / Apply for School Games kite mark in recognition of the high quality provision offered at St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academy / To raise the profile of PE throughout the school. / PE and Sport Leaders /
- St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academy offer a wide range of high quality PE, sport and health enhancing activities, they are actively involved in the national School Games program.
- St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academy is an example of excellent practice.
of staff
Improve PE and play spaces to ensure that PE, clubs and health enhancing activities can be delivered safely andeffectively. / To offer a broad curriculum that inspires the children to participate in a wide range of physical activities. / PE and Sport Leaders and School Business manager /
- We have applied for the Awards for All Funding
(bid &
school
funds)
Improve the PE, Sport and Health workforce at St Aidan’s Catholic Primary Academy and provide opportunities for children lead and volunteer. / To develop the competence, creativity, performance and healthy lifestyle of all the children in our school. / PE and Sport Leaders /
- School coaches and volunteers support the out of school hour’s program and participation in School Games. They are engaged in whole school priorities for active and positive play and help keep children safe at after school clubs
2017