Sports Premium Grant
Primary Schools Sport's Funding
The government has provided additional funding of £150 million per annum since 2013 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 – is allocated to primary school head teachers. This funding is ring-fenced and, therefore, can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools. It is for individual schools to decide how the PE and Sport funding is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made to enhance the provision for PE. To read more click on the attachment above.
This money has been utilised to allow Broadstone Hall to develop their participation of many more children in a wide range of activities and events. High quality coaches have been brought in to provide specific expertise in different sports. We have also been able to subsidise transport costs to parents and in many cases absorb those completely.
Click on the document below to see how we are planning to develop the PE provision at school and how we are allocating our Sports Grant to support this
Evidencing the impact of the PE and Sport Premium 2018-19
Sports Premium Grant has been spent on supporting the attendance of children from all ages at local and regional sports events. Money has been used to provide coaching at these events from PSC as well as transport to and from the events to enable pupils to attend either in school time or after school.
As pupils have been successful at initial events, further attendance for regional finals has proved necessary and again, the grant has been used to enable coaching and transport at these additional events also.
Sports events and competitions attended so far this year have included:
- Football tournaments for pupils in Y3-6 and for girls only teams
- Football matches against other local schools
- Basket ball tournaments for girls and boys in Y5 and Y6
- Tri Golf tournaments for pupils from a range of year groups in KS2
- Boccia events for SEND pupils from a range of year groups in KS2
- Curling tournaments for pupils from a variety of age groups in KS2
As a result of this spend we have reached the Stockport Finals for Football, Basket ball, Boccia and Tri Golf. We are Stockport six a side football champions for this years and we will be representing Stockport at the FA Northern Finals in Bradford in the near future.
A full list of events has been added to the Sports Premium Grant Review 19-20 Document.
We have also spent some of the sports grant on updating the playground markings at the school. This will provide marked game zones for playtimes, lunchtimes and Games lessons and will improve provision for the children across the school in this area for many years to come.
Evidencing the Sports Grant 19-20
In the last academic year, the school in itially spent sports grant funds on attendance at sporting events for pupils in a range of year groups at all levels of ability.
However due to the Covid pandemic, events from February 2020 were cancelled and all events were abandoned from 20/03/20, when schools closed to the wider group of pupils. Details of events attended in 19-20 will be added to this page shortly.