PE and Sport Premium
What is the PE and Sport Premium?
The PE and sport premium is allocated to eligible schools with primary-aged pupils, to make additional and sustainable improvements to PE, sport and physical activity.
St William of York Catholic Primary understands and values the importance of physical activity and sport. The children are encouraged to undertake a range of sports and activities both within the Physical Education (PE) curriculum, at playtimes and also in extracurricular activities. The Departments for Education, Health and Culture and Media and Sport have allocated ring-fenced funding to support the provision of PE and sport in schools.
The funding has been used to:
We use the funding to make improvements to the provision of PE and sport for the benefit of all pupils in the school. We intend to encourage the development of healthy and active lifestyles and encourage healthy competition. We are guided by the Association for Physical Education as guidance for how the funding is spent. To date, this is how we spend the money:
- provide training for teachers and teaching assistants to promote physical activity
- playground activities
- additional staff at lunchtime to organise games and activities
- improve the playground environment
- purchase PE equipment and resources
Sport has always had a high profile within our school. However, the funding has helped us to encourage the children to participate in active games with greater skill and accuracy. The equipment has helped the introduction of a range of different disciplines allowing all children to have the opportunity to explore new challenges. Children taking part in organised activities are less likely to be involved in negative behaviour. Team games have encouraged a positive spirit amongst the different age groups.
Attainment
The school actively promotes the link between positive physical activity and positive mental well-being. This in turn has a positive impact on the children's self-esteem, self-belief and success in learning. The stimulating playground activities have helped to further improve children’s concentration and learning in the classroom. Children use their understanding of team work and good sportsmanship across the curriculum. These are skills which will benefit our children throughout their lives.