Sports Funding
The PE and Sports Funding which was announced in March 2013 and began the following September, goes directly to primary school budgets so that they can decide how best to use it to provide sporting activities for pupils. At Little Stoke Primary School we have spent the funding in a variety of ways to involve more of your children in sporting activities and competitions.
- up-skill teachers to improve the quality of sport lessons
- invest in quality coaching
- provide more opportunities for pupils to take part in inter-school competitions
- offer more after-school clubs
- purchase better equipment
- introduce new and unusual sports
- improve sport teaching for children with special educational needs
The Association for Physical Education (afPE) and the Youth Sport Trust have published a template for reporting on the impact of the PE and sport premium grant. This template was commissioned by the DfE.
It has space to record:
Key achievements to date
Areas for further improvement
The information required about swimming
Spending against 5 key indicators, aligned with the DfE’s guidance on the PE and sport premium
The current impact report can be found below: