The School’s Sports Premium figure for 2021-2022 is to be confirmed

The document below shows how this money will be spent.

The funding is used at Sacred Heart to ensure impact against the following 5 key indicators:

  • The engagement of ALL pupils in regular physical activity-kick starting healthy active lifestyles
  • The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement
  • To increase confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport
  •  To broaden experiences of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils
  • To increase participation in competitive sport

Sports premium review 2022

PE Action Plan 2021 – 2022

Sports Premium Review 2020 – 2021

PE Action Plan 2020 – 2021

Sports Premium Review 2019 – 2020

2019/20 data

The School’s Sports Premium figure for 2019-2020 is £19590

The document below shows how this money will be spent.

The funding is used at Sacred Heart to ensure impact against the following 5 key indicators:

  • The engagement of ALL pupils in regular physical activity-kick starting healthy active lifestyles
  • The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement
  • To increase confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport
  •  To broaden experiences of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils
  • To increase participation in competitive sport

PE Action Plan 2019 – 2020

2018/19 data

The School’s Sports Premium figure for 2018-2019 was £19640

The document below shows how this money was spent.

Children who left the school being able to swim 25 metres: 18.3%

Children who left the school being able to use a range of different strokes: 17%

Children who left the school being able to self rescue: 14%

Evidencing The Impact Of Primary PE And Sport Premium 2018

2017/18 data

Children who left the school being able to swim 25 metres: 37%

Children who left the school being able to use a range of different strokes: 37%

Children who left the school being able to self rescue: 30%

Evaluation Of Sports Premium 2018

PE Sport Premium 2017 – 2018 Table

 

Events and Impact 2016-2017

Event Venue How many children More or less than previous years Finishing position Better or worse than previous year Would attend again?
Year 1 Sports Festival Ayelestone Leisure Centre 59 = 2nd = yes
Year 5 Toplink St Paul’s 64 + 2nd = yes
Year 3/4 Trigolf Humberstone 10 + 2nd + yes
Year 5/6 Toplink Humberstone 10 + 3rd + yes
Year 3 Toplink St Paul’s 61 + = yes
Basketball Gateway 10 = 2nd + yes
Year 6 Goals Goals 10 = 1st + yes
Sportsability Ayelstone Leisure Centre 8 = 2nd = yes
Year 4 Goals Goals 10 = 1st = yes
Sportshall Athletics Crown Hills 20 = 2nd + yes
Basketball finals Gateway 10 = + yes
Cross Country Knighton Park 12 + various + yes
Goals Year 2/3 Goals 20 = + yes
Sportsability Ayelstone 9 + + yes
Goals Year 5 Goals 8 = 1st + yes
Gymnastics Moat 4 = various yes
St John Fisher football match SJF 30 new event new event yes
Saffron Lane athletics Saffron Lane stadium 43 = various + yes
Quad Kids Saffron Lane stadium 20 + various + yes