Sports Grant

From September 2013 schools received extra sports funding through the Sports Premium. In our school this will amount to £18,380. This has doubled since the previous year £9,170 (2016-17). We use this money in a number of ways to improve the profile and standard of sport and physical activity in our school. Predominantly this is the employment of a full time P.E. teacher to teach children in our school and a P.E. Instructor for one day a week.
With a full time specialist P.E. teacher since September 2014, we deliver real skills to all abilities. P.E. training is a system of progressive exercise and instruction aimed at developing fundamental motor abilities, balance, co-ordination and ultimately complete control of body movement. We want our pupils to move with competence and to develop the desire to participate in all sport and physical activity. All pupils whatever their ability, age, size, shape or aspiration can improve their fundamental movement ability and build the foundations on which future sporting performance are based.
P.E. provides pupils with learning opportunties through the medium of movement and contributes to their overall development by helping them to lead full, active and healthy lives. The P.E. curriculum provides a balanced range of activities (athletics, games, dance, swimming and many more) for pupils and all pupils will enjoy the variety, challenge and the performance improvements that this training provides. We also offer a range of extra curricular P.E. clubs and are proud to participate in the annual Pioneer Academy Schools Sports Day.
The impact of the Sports Premium funding in our school is significant. The quality of P.E. taught in the school is of a consistently high standard meaning the children are receiving a better sporting education. We also now have a greater number of children taking part in extra curricular clubs. The school has also gained the Gold School sports award.