PE and Sport

PE and Sport is a very important part of Carlton Miniott Primary Academy and there is much going on to develop the children's love of physical activity and the enjoyment of playing as part of a team. We encourage all children to take a full part in physical activity and promote the idea of the children trying many new sports and getting involved in those they enjoy most. As a result of our work in promoting this area of school life this year we were awarded the Sainsbury's School Games Gold award. Our School is part of Sainsbury's School Sports and more information can be found at https://www.yourschoolgames.com . 

In the past year our children have taken part in the full range of competitions and Festivals on offer.


What is Sports Premium Funding?

The Government Childhood Obesity Plan has set out the ambition for all children to achieve 60 minutes of physical activity every day, with schools being responsible for delivering 30 of these active minutes. The Government is providing an additional £150 million to schools per annum to improve provision of Physical Education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding, provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, will be allocated to primary school head teachers. The funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on the provision of PE and sport in schools.

 

Purpose of Funding

Schools must spend the additional funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but have the freedom to choose how they do this.

Possible uses for the funding might include:

  • Hiring specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work with primary teachers when teaching PE;
  • Supporting and engaging the least active children through new and additional clubs;
  • Paying for professional development opportunities for teachers in PE and sport;
  • Providing cover to release primary teachers for professional development in PE and sport;
  • Running sports competitions, or increasing pupils’ participation in the School Games;
  • Buying quality assured professional development modules or materials for PE and sport;
  • Providing places for pupils on after school sports clubs and holiday clubs;
  • Embedding physical activity into the school day.

Accountability

From September 2013, schools have been held to account over how they spend their additional, ring-fenced funding. Ofsted will monitor the use of the Sport Premium and its impact.

Schools will also be required to include details of their provision of PE and sport on their website, alongside details of their broader curriculum, so that parents can compare sports provision between schools, both within and beyond the school day.

PE lessons

The children take part in two or more PE lessons a week. These can be indoors or outdoors. These lessons include invasion games, net and wall, striking and fielding, athletics, gymnastics, dance and outdoor and adventurous activities. Each class also have swimming lessons every year which starts in the Reception class. We also have two residential visits to East Barnby and Bewerley Park where the children take part in a range of outdoor and adventurous activities including climbing, skiing, gorge walking and canoeing.

Competitions

The children take part in wide range of competitions both locally with the other cluster schools and in area finals. This year 100% of both our KS1 and our KS2 children have represented the school in a sporting competition. We have been very successful over the past year with many of our teams achieving very highly in local and cluster competitions.

After school Clubs

We have a wide range of after school clubs for all age ranges that many of our children take part in. Some of these are paid clubs such as gymnastics and football. Some are teacher or parent led such as rounders, athletics, netball, hockey and Tennis. All these clubs are well attended and enjoyed by the children who take part.

Sports Week

At the end of the Summer Term the Y6 children write to sports clubs and organisations in the local area and invite them to take part in our sports week. During this week the children take part in a range of sports and have opportunities to find out about local clubs they can join. Some of the sports we had this year were judo, archery, hockey, army assault course, dance and athletics. This week also includes our sports day where the children compete in races to earn points for their house team. The winning team receives a trophy.

 

Sports Premium 2024-2025
To ensure that the improvements we made last year are sustained and PE and sport continues to improve we have continued to employ our specialist sports teacher. Our aims for the coming year are

  • To support newly qualified staff in developing high quality teaching in PE.
  • To support staff in further improving the planning of PE lessons.
  • To develop girls football and encourage more girls activity at play times.
  • Broaden the types of sports accessed by the children through the development of Sports Week. 
  • Enable as many children as possible to enter local competitions and make them accessible for all.

We received £17,760 sports premium funding 2024-2025

 Click here for our Sport Premium strategy 2024-2025

 

Sports Premium 2023-2024
To ensure that the improvements we made last year are sustained and PE and sport continues to improve we have continued to employ our specialist sports teacher. Our aims for the coming year are:

  • To  support pupils who do not access any sports clubs outside school access school clubs.
  • To continue to promotes equal sporting opportunities for girls and boys and support the children play well in mixed teams at breaktimes and lunchtimes.
  • To prepare and target groups for specific competition opportunities ensuring a wide opportunity for children to access these.
  • To support the staff in using large apparatus in PE and give them tools to help them develop further good quality planning for PE.
  • To support staff in developing high quality questioning in PE to help the children achieve further.

We received £17,760 sports premium funding 2023-2024

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Click here for our Sport Premium spending in 2023-2024

Click here for the impact of our Sports Premium strategy 2022-2023

 

Sports Premium 2022-2023
To ensure that the improvements we made last year are sustained and PE and sport continues to improve we have continued to employ our specialist sports teacher. Our aims for the coming year are:

  • To continue to develop active break times and lunchtimes through development of Sports Leaders
  • To continue to raise the profile of girls and sport and give them confidence to be active.
  • To continue to improve the resilience of boys in upper KS2.
  • To increase the confidence of our new Early Careers Teachers in the planning and delivery of high quality PE lessons.
  • To develop the sporting competitions for middle ability children.

We received £17,740 sports premium funding 2022-2023

Click here for our Sport Premium strategy 2022-2023

Click here for the impact of our Sports Premium strategy 2021-2022

 

Sports Premium 2021-2022

To ensure that the improvements we made last year are sustained and PE and sport continues to improve we have continued to employ our specialist sports teacher. Our aims for the coming year are: 

  • To increase the enjoyment and engagement of girls in Physical Activity

  • To restart live competitions, festivals and swimming and get as many children involved with these as possible

  • To support boys cope with loosing

  • To restart Sports Leaders and develop activities and collaboration between year groups at breaks and lunchtimes

  • To further support teachers with the planning and delivery of lessons.

We received £17,780 sports premium funding this year.

Click here for our Sport Premium strategy 2021-2022

Click here for the impact of our Sports Premium strategy 2022-2021