Sports Premium

IQRA Primary Sport Premium 2017-2018

Our own teachers assist the coaches in their delivery of lessons, promoting their own good practice and further contributing to the sustainability of the initiatives.
Spending Overview and Intended Impact
Sport Premium Grant Received: £3,690 (to date – recent Government information suggests that this will be around £18,000 although exact figures are not yet published for individual schools).
Development | Intended Impact | Cost |
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Swimming provision generally but additional Separate swimming sessions for girls, as parents reluctant to send girls to mixed classes, promoting inclusivity | 100% participation of girls in swimming lessons, increased confidence, future participation | £700 |
Entry for inter-school multi sports competitions | Promotion of Increased participation in competitive sports Introduction of new sports to the curriculum Facilitating our pupils playing competitive sports alongside those from other schools in the wider community | Cost of the coach and additional staff member to accompany approx; £1000 |
The profile of sports raised across the school; at morning and lunch play time, equipment for table tennis, basketball and netball and playground markings | Pupils will further develop participation in a range of sports, enjoy structured play opportunities at breaktimes, increase in their understanding of game ettiquette and behaviour, sustain their interest in new skills; supported by a professional sports coach two days a week | £2400 |
Specialist PE coaches to teach one out of two PE lessons per week to improve teachers’ PE skills Specialist PE coaches to provide after-school clubs – further subsidised by the school | Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of teachers in teaching PE. Broader experience of range of sports and activities offered to pupils including netball, basketball, rugby, martial arts, boxing, archery, gymnastics | £12000 |
Total | £16100 |
PE Sports Premium Planned Expenditure 2017-18
The sports premium has been used to support the promotion of sports at Iqra and the development of a high quality sports provision, backed up by extra-curricular provision in the form of a range of after school activities including; football, netball and martial arts clubs.
Additionally, our own teachers assist the coaches in their delivery of some lessons, promoting their own good practice and contributing to the sustainability of the initiatives.
Spending Overview & Evidence of Impact
Sport Premium Grant Received: £8,855
Development | Impact | Cost |
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Swimming provision generally but additional Separate swimming sessions for girls, as parents reluctant to send girls to mixed classes, promoting inclusivity | 100% participation of girls in swimming lessons was achieved | £646 |
Entry for inter-school multi sports competition | Year 5 and Year 6 pupils took part – Year 6 pupils won the even outright Increased participation in competitive sports Introduction of new sports to the curriculum | Cost of the coach and additional staff member to accompany approx; £200 |
The profile of sports raised across the school; at morning and lunch play time, equipment for table tennis, basketball and netball and playground markings | Pupils continue to participate in a range of sports other than football during play times. These are now facilitated by a professional sports coach two days a week | £2182 |
Specialist PE coaches to teach one out of two PE lessons per week to improve teachers’ PE skills Specialist PE coaches to provide after-school clubs – further subsidised by the school | Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of teachers in teaching PE Broader experience of range of sports and activities offered to pupils including netball, basketball, rugby, martial arts, boxing, archery, gymnastics | £12000 |
Total | £15028 | |
Difference (met by school budget) | £6173 |