PE and Sport
SAUGHALL ALL SAINTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
PE and Sports Grant
Background
The success of Team GB in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the 2016 Rio games has given us an opportunity to inspire the next generation to enjoy sport. The government is determined to secure a significant and lasting legacy from the London games, and to develop children’s enjoyment of sport and physical activity from an early age. Sport should be an important part of any school. Great schools have long known that sporting excellence and participation, alongside strong cultural opportunities, go hand in hand with high academic standards. Schools, teachers and sporting bodies all agree that particular support is required for primary schools. As a result sports funding for primary school PE and sport is to continue. Additional funding has now been promised until at least 2020.
Purpose of funding
Schools must spend the additional funding on improving their provision of PE and sport, but they will have the freedom to choose how they do this.
Possible uses for the funding might include:
- hiring specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work with primary teachers when teaching PE (CEPD)
- supporting and engaging the least active children through new or additional extra-curricular clubs (Change4life clubs)
- paying for professional development opportunities for teachers in PE and sport
- buying quality assured professional development modules or materials for PE and sport
- providing places for pupils on after school sports clubs
- buying into a school sports partnership to enable high quality competition against local schools and also the opportunity to progress to county and national level competitive sport (CSSP)
- running sport competitions, or increasing pupils’ participation in the School Games at Level 1 and Level 2 (Sports ambassadors – Level 1 games and entering more ‘B’ and ‘C’ teams into Level 2 competitions)
- buying into the CSSA to further promote and enhance opportunities for competition with other local schools
- paying for sports coaches to develop structured play on both KS1 and KS2 playgrounds during lunchtime
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Saughall All Saints – Sport for ALL!
Saughall All Saints has been awarded the PLATINUM sports mark after being awarded Gold for the fifth year on the run for outstanding PE across all areas of competition (Level 1, 2 and 3 of the School Games Pathway), inclusion, Leadership for young people, our PE curriculum and links with external clubs.
We also received the Achievement award for outstanding contribution to sport at the second ever Cheshire Schools Awards in July 2016 and were shortlisted for the same award for outstanding contribution to the performing arts with our dance competition group who were deserved National Dance Finalists 2017. Our latest achievement is being crowned National Dance Champions 2018 and 2019 and being awarded Cheshire Primary school of the Year 2019. We are very proud of all the recognition for encouraging our children to lead healthy and active lives both now and in the future. Extra-Curricular Sports Clubs – summer term 2019
Outdoor and Adventurous Residential Trips:
Competition Events – summer term 2019
Summer term 2019 sporting competition updates: Chester Schools year 5/6 Football League Winners and Cup Runners Up The Great Big Dance Off - North West Regional CHampions and National Champions 2019. Year 3/4 Diamond cricket Festival - Undefeated all competion. Year 5/6 Girls Cricket - Cheshire and Warrington County Finalists (runners up) Year 5/6 Quad Athletics - Chester Champions 2019 and Cheshire and Warrington County Finalists Year 5/6 Gymnastics - Chester Champions 2019 and Cheshire and Warrington County Finalists Year 5/6 Boys 'A' and 'B' cricet Teams - Semi Finalists in the Chester Schools Competition. Year 5/6 Chester Schools Rounders Champions 2019 Year 5/6 Chester Schols Swimming - 4th place overall. KS2 outdoor athletics - individual gold, silver and bronze medallists in various events and the team placed 4th overall. Spring term sporting updates: Basketball – Silver medallists in the Chester Schools Comprition Football National Trust Cup – Finalists at Crewe Chester Schools Football League – Year 5/6 – undefeated – League Champions Indoor Athletics – Chester Schools Champions and Cheshire County Champions 2019. The Great Big Dance Off – successfully through to the Regional Finals in Warrington Chester Schools X-country – 5th overall in Chester Y5 boys – 3rd place Year 1 mini kickers – Champions! Y5/6 Tag Rugby – Cheshire County Finalists – Bronze medallists
Competition Events – spring term 2019
Competition Events – autumn term 2018
Autumn term updates: Year 5/6 football team are undefeated in the league so far this year. Year 5/6 football team were finalists in the Chester FC National Cup competition. Year 5/6 Tag Rugby team Chester Schools Competition – Runners Up and County Finalists (March 2019) Year 3-6 x-country – Two very successful Saturday morning races with some real individual successes with a number of medal place finishes.
Extra-Curricular Sports Clubs – spring term 2019
Competition Events – spring term 2019
Autumn term 2018 Extra-Curricular Sports Clubs – autumn term 2018
Competition Events – autumn term 2018
Autumn term updates: Year 5/6 football team are undefeated in the league so far this year. Year 5/6 football team were finalists in the Chester FC National Cup competition. Year 5/6 Tag Rugby team Chester Schools Competition – Runners Up and County Finalists (March 2019) Year 3-6 x-country – Two very successful Saturday morning races with some real individual successes with a number of medal place finishes.
Summer Term 2018 An Enriched Sporting Curriculum of opportunities for all. School Sports – Inter school competitions – summer term competitions:
#SAS Dance squad successfully reached the National Finals in Oxford on 25th June 2018, where the team competed and were crowned NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!
The team competed in the Grand Finals at EPSV the home of The Cheshire Phoenix.
The team competed in a cricket festival and were undefeated throughout the afternoon. All of the children thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon of cricket.
Year 5/6 team were crowned Chester Schools Champions. Year 5 individual champion Year 4 individual champion. All children competed in the Cheshire County finals in Macclesfield and did extremely well.
Year 5/6 team were crowned Chester Schools Champions and competed in the Cheshire County Finals in Macclesfield.
Chester Schools Semi-finalists
Chester Schools semi-finalists
Chester Schools Semi-finalists
Chester Schools Champions
Lots of individual successes on the track and field and an overall 3rd place out of over 30 competing schools
Individual medals, a team bronze in the relay and an overall Team Gold and Chester Champions.
Our School Sports Day will be held on Monday 11th June 2018 – KS1 (9am) KS2 (pm) All of the children thoroughly enjoyed a fun day of sports on the athletics competing in track and field events representing their different houses.
Sports Coaches: Throughout the summer term we have decided to use some of the Government sports funding on employing specialist sports coaches to work with our children in all National Curriculum year groups. Year 5/6 – Athletics Year 3/4 – Cricket/rounder’s Year 1/2 - Dance Y1/2 – Cricket This not only enables our children to access high quality PE lessons but it also upskills our teachers who observe and take part in the lessons alongside the children.
Spring Term 2018 An Enriched Sporting Curriculum of opportunities for all. School Sports – Inter school competitions – spring term competitions:
Semi-finalists – lost to eventual winners.
Overall Silver medallists finishing 2nd out of 26 schools
Winners and through to the Grand Final in April
Won 3 games and narrowly missed out on a semi-final place in the Chester school’s competition.
Superb performances with many children finishing in the top 10 spots in their age groups. Four children received medals for finishing in the top 3 spots in their race
Silver medallists narrowly missing out on the winner’s title in the final.
Y3-6 Dance squad have reached the North West regional heats and are due to perform in Warrington on 23rd April to compete for a spot in the National Final later in the year.
Year 4 Boys and Girls – West Cheshire Cross Country Champions.
Sports Coaches: Throughout the spring term we have decided to use some of the Government sports funding on employing specialist sports coaches to work with our children in all National Curriculum year groups. Year 5/6 – Gymnastics Year 3/4 – Hockey Year 5/6 – Dance Y1/2 – Wirral Rugby Tots This not only enables our children to access high quality PE lessons but it also upskills our teachers who observe and take part in the lessons alongside the children. Autumn Term 2017. An Enriched Sporting Curriculum of opportunities for all. School Sports – Inter school competitions – autumn term competitions:
‘A’ team were undefeated throughout the entire festival
‘A’ team narrowly missed out on a semi-final spot by 1 try
The first few football fixtures of the season have taken place and will continue into the spring term
We had our best turn out ever for the first race of the season across all year groups and many personal best performances with gold, silver and bronze medals being won! The next race is due to take place on Saturday 9th December.
Both teams put in a fantastic performance; the ‘B’ team narrowly missing out on a semi-final place by goal difference.
The girls have turned up to training each week and hopefully are now looking forward to playing some matches in the spring term
The y5/6 children have taken part in a Hoops4Health roadshow with the Cheshire Phoenix basketball players and the basketball team (to be confirmed) will be invited to a competition after Christmas.
Club and games to be played in the spring term.
6 children from across KS2 to attend a multi sports festival for children with SEND who may otherwise find sport difficult to access.
Our reception children, year 1 and year 2 children have all worn their badges with pride representing school in the football competitions held at Blacon High School. A special mention goes to our reception team who were announced joint winners of the whole competition after an AMAZING 2-2 draw in the final. They were extremely proud of their medals, certificates and trophy.
12 children from y2 are looking forward to representing Saughall All Saints in the upcoming multi skills festival held at EPSV on 30th November.
Two y6 pupils have been awarded the highly prestigious job of being our School Sports Ambassadors fr this academic year. They have been invited to attend young ambassador training which will help to develop their leadership skills through sport. These two pupils head up a very enthusiastic sports crew of other y6 pupils who are dedicated in helping to raise the profile of sport and dance in our school.
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To include SEND pupils in level 2 competitions/festivals – achieved by attending the KS2 inclusive sports festival
To continue to enhance the provision for less active children by encouraging participation in level 1 games organized by our y6 young sports ambassadors - competitions organized and run throughout the year for Y1/2, Y3/4 and Y5/6 children by our sports ambassadors
To include additional opportunities in dance for y3-6 pupils by entering into the Great Big Dance competition for the second year running. Dance squad increased in size to 47 pupils from Year 3-6. Crowned National Champions 2018 at The Grand Finals in Oxford in June 2018. Dance Squad continued to grow and our winning dance squad 2019 included 54 members. |
Meeting national curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety |
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What percentage of your Year 6 pupils could swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres when they left your primary school at the end of last academic year? |
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What percentage of your Year 6 pupils could use a range of strokes effectively [for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke] when they left your primary school at the end of last academic year? |
100% |
What percentage of your Year 6 pupils could perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations when they left your primary school at the end of last academic year? |
100% |
Schools can choose to use the Primary PE and Sport Premium to provide additional provision for swimming but this must be for activity over and above the national curriculum requirements. Have you used it in this way? |
Yes we entered a swimming gala and a water polo competition. |
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Academic Year: 2018/19 |
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Date Updated: July 2019 |
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Key indicator 1: The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that primary school children undertake at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day in school |
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To increase the amount of physical activity in school and to promote the importance of daily physical activity in the children’s everyday lives. |
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Part of the training offered by CSSP annual membership - £1300
5 x 1hour per day sports coach on KS2 playgrund each lunchtime.
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KS1 playground leader training. An increase in children engaged in structured play during lunchtime. Active play through story telling - KS1. An increase in girl engaging in active play. An increase in children playing structured sports, especially netball, cricket and football. |
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Key indicator 2: The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement |
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See sporting and dance achievements 2018/19. Platinum School Games Mark awarded 2019. |
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Key indicator 3: Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport |
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Sports coach to deliver high quality curriculum sessions in different sports |
Each member of staff to observe at least one lesson per week throughout the school year in dance, gymnastics, rugby, athletics and hockey. |
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Improved knowledge and confidence in teaching PE. Teachers in Y3/4 and Y1/2 will deliver a unit of work on Tag Rugby to their own classes in the autumn term. |
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Key indicator 4: Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils |
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Sports coach to deliver high quality curriculum sessions in different sports |
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Key indicator 5: Increased participation in competitive sport |
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Summer Term 2019 An Enriched Sporting Curriculum of opportunities for all. School Sports – Inter school competitions – summer term competitions:
Our School Sports Day All of the children thoroughly enjoyed a fun day of sports competing in track and field events representing their different houses.
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Children were entered in to all CSSP Level 2 events and qualified for three Level 3 competitions in Athletics, girls cricket and gymnastics and one National Final in dance. |
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#SAS Dance squad successfully reached the National Finals in Oxford where the team competed and were crowned NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! Girls cricket team - runners up in The Cheshire and Warrington County Finals The team competed in a cricket festival and were undefeated throughout the afternoon. All of the children thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon of cricket. Year 5/6 team were crowned Chester Schools Champions. Year 5 individual champion Year 6 individual champion All children competed in the Cheshire County finals in Macclesfield and did extremely well. Year 5/6 team were crowned Chester Schools Champions and competed in the Cheshire County Finals in Warrington
Boys Cricket - Chester Schools Semi-finalists in all cricket competitions entered Chester Runners up and County Fiinalists
Rounders - Chester Schools Champions
Athletics - Lots of individual successes on the track and field and an overall 3rd place out of over 30 competing schools Swimming - Gold in the boys 25m freestyle and an overall Team 4th Place
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