Sports Premium Funding Statement
What is Sports Premium?
The government is providing funding of £150 million per annum for the academic years 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16 to provide new and substantial primary school sport funding. The funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture and Media and Sport. The money will go directly to primary school Headteachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all of their children.
Each school will receive £8000 plus an extra £5 per pupil each year for the next three years. Burnley Brow received £10, 100. The money can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools. The money will be used so that all children benefit regardless of their sporting ability.
Purpose of the funding
All schools have to spend the sport funding on improving their provision of PE and sport but there is freedom to choose how we do this. At Burnley Brow we recognise the contribution of PE to the health and well-being of our children. We believe that an innovative and varied PE curriculum and extra-curricular opportunities have a positive influence on the concentration, attitude and academic achievement of all children.
Sports Premium Funding 2015-16 |
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Future Plans |
Impact |
Review |
activities will be delivered on both days.
Sport Development £11 190 East Oldham Sports Cluster £1000
Cost £12 190 |
Quality PE sessions delivered by an expert
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July 2016 |
Sports Premium Funding 2014-15 |
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What we did |
Intended Impact |
Review |
Scheme £3988 Sport Development £7500
Cost £11488 |
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July 2015 Staff confidence/quality of PE is improved due the introduction of the Real PE scheme and coaching/ modelled teaching delivered by Oldham Sports development. Sports specialist work to continue next year. |
Sports Premium Funding 2013-14 |
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What we did |
Impact |
Review |
We have bought in One Goal to deliver outdoor PE sessions to all children in Years 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Cost £12 000 |
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March 2014 Impact: Quality PE taking place across the school. Evidence: planning, lesson observations and children’s voices. Children participating in much more focussed sporting activities during the lunchtime break. |