Horsforth Newlaithes

PE & Sport Premium

Horsforth Newlaithes already has an excellent reputation for Sport and P.E. and we are proud of all of our sporting achievements. We welcome the additional funding, which will further enhance our provision and provide additional opportunities for increased participation.

Sport Premium is an amount of money which the government has agreed to allocate to schools to increase the quality & breadth of PE & Sport provision, and increase participation in PE & Sport. The funding amount received by schools is based upon the number of children of primary age at the school as well as the number of pupils in benefit of pupil premium.

Local authorities provide PE and sport premium funding for maintained schools in 2 separate payments. We receive: 7/12 of our funding allocation in October 2021 and 5/12 of our funding allocation in April 2022.

The following table is a working document showing how Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School intends to invest the 2021/22 Sports Premium money.

Planned spending for 2021-22 The Benefits Impact Cost

Investing in the Leeds PE and School Sport Offer (Active Schools)

  • Professional development for staff which will impact on teaching and learning in PE
  • Curriculum resources
  • Extensive competition programme for Early Years Foundation, KS1 and KS2
  • Play on the pitch events
  • Non-competitive festivals for Foundation KS1 and KS2
  • Access to a range of SSP (School Sport Partnerships) programmes
  • Membership to YST (Youth Sports Trust) and Leeds School Sports Association
  • Excellent range in what we offer to the children across school as part of their PE curriculum
  • Improved teaching and learning
  • Wider opportunities for participation across all age ranges.
£1200
Cluster PE Leader
  • Links with Leeds Rhinos
  • Greater links with school within the community.
  • Preparation for competitions
  • Provide staff CPD
  • Coaching within schools
  • Assist with transportation (minibus licence)
  • Greater opportunity for the participation of all pupils in sporting activities
  • Promoting healthy and active lifestyles.
  • Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport.
  • A broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils.
  • Provides a tailored after school club.
  • Works on team work and bonding exercises within classes.
  • Change 4 Life clubs leading to increased participation (100%) in extra-curricular competitive sport.
£5040
Staff CPD/Supply Cover
  • PE Coordinator to be afforded time to monitor teaching of the curriculum and interview staff and pupils to gauge any gaps in delivery.
  • PE leader to engage with Active School CPD sessions,
  • Teaching and assessment to be scrutinised so staff can be advised on areas of strength and areas to improve with CPD to follow.
  • Children will be asked for feedback so provision could be provided for those who find PE difficult.
  • Quality assure teaching and learning in PE.
TBC
Extra Curricular Clubs Provider
  • Former teacher to be paid to come into school and run lunchtime sports sessions for boys and girls in Key Stage 2.
  • Organise after-school matches for the clubs he has been running.
  • Widen the extra-curricular offer school can provide.
  • Enable more children to be able to access competitive sport.
TBC