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Sports Premium

Physical Education and Sport

At Pamphill First School, we believe that physical education is a vital part of every child’s first school experiences, and physical well-being for every learner is given high priority within our School Aims.

We want to see every child develop and grow in physical confidence and dexterity, and participate in a range of physical educational opportunities, including competitive sport. Above all else, we aim for our children to develop an enjoyment of physical activity and an understanding of how to live a healthy lifestyle.

 

School Sports Premium

The School Sports Premium is funding which is being provided by the Department for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, for schools to spend on improving the quality of physical education and sport for all their children.

For the purposes of assessment and measuring impact and progress in P.E teachers are using 'Core Tasks' to ensure that pupils know:

  • What they can do
  • How well they can do it
  • What they need to work on

The core tasks give pupils the opportunity to use what they have learnt and in discussion with their teacher, look at what skills they need to work on. They also enable them to make progress by improving the quality of their performance in particular tasks. Teachers are able use the core tasks to recognise and validate pupil progress.

We have used the documents published by the Ofsted and the DfE (shown below) to support us in assessing and auditing our provision of PE and identifying how to spend our Premium.

Beyond 2012 Outstanding Physical Education For All
Ofsted inspection guidance on PE and School Sport Premium
PE and Sport Premium An Investigation in Primary schools

Sports Premium Spending - Evaluation of Impact

Click below to see a full review of the impact of School Sports Funding this year and in previous years. 

2024-2025 budget is £16,590 for 59 children.