Granton Primary School Premium Sports Expenditure Report 2018-2019
Context of school |
· Granton Primary School is a three- form entry school with 583 pupils on roll. · 50% of the pupils on roll are girls. This is in the 2nd quintile nationally. · The proportion of children in receipt of Free School Meals is 44% which is significantly above the national average and is in the highest quintile nationally. · The proportion of children from Minority Ethnic Groups is above the national average and those with English as an Additional Language is above the national average (62%). Both are in the highest quintile nationally. · The proportion of pupils with SEN support has shown an increase since 2016 (from 12.7% to 17.3%) and is above the national average. · The proportion of pupils with an SEN statement or EHC plan is inline with the national average (1.9%). · Deprivation is in the second quintile nationally. · The percentage of children whose first language is not English is high across the school, and at its highest in current Years 2,3, and 6(bet 66-70%). · The Any Other White Background population make up 22% of the school population followed by White British pupils at 21% and is the highest pupil group. Pupils of Black or Black British African heritage make up 13% of the school population and Black Caribbean pupils 11%. |
Objectives of Pupil Premium Spending |
· All pupils receive high quality PE lessons. · Participation in a wide range of PE activities. · Compete intra and inter school competition. · Awareness of the advantages of healthy living and activity. · Enrichment activities to broaden experiences. |
Objectives of pupils on roll |
Total number of children on roll: 583
|
Sports Grant received 2018-2019 |
£20,538
|
Year Group |
Item/project |
Cost |
Objective/Description of activity |
Outcome |
Reception - Year 6 |
Fulham Football Club |
£9620.00 |
Sports Specialist teaching a wide range of sport through PE lessons |
Consistency in PE lessons across the school (reception to year 6) Improved standards and assessment. Participation and training for competitions. Co-ordination of enrichment opportunities |
Year 3 – Year 6 |
Moving Matters |
£160.00 |
Pupils participating in a range of competitive competitions. · High Five Netball competition · Swimming Competition · Tag Rugby Competition · Football tournament · Table tennis |
More children had access to competitions, improved results |
Year 3 – Year 6 |
School Games Competition |
£300.00 |
Pupils participate in a wide range of level 2 competition. If successful the school then moves onto the School Games at Crystal Palace Sports Arena. · Football · Quicksticks Hockey · Tag Rugby · Sportshall Athletics · Year 3/4 Gymnastics · Year 5/6 Gymnastics · High Five Netball · Year 5/6 Kwik Cricket · Quadkids |
Children have represented the school at a competitive competition. Gain experience in playing competitive competitions. |
Year 6 |
Tae Kwon Do |
£6885.00 |
Pupils in year 6 are split into 4 groups and taught Taekwondo over a four day period every week (mon-thurs) between 8.15am-8.45am. Children then have the choice if they want to participate in Taekwondo team on a Friday, who will go on to participate in the patterns competition. |
Children develop discipline by thoroughly training your body and mind in the tenets and techniques of Taekwondo. Children are taught self-defense by training you to recognize situations in which physical self-defence may be necessary, and teaching you how to control such situations to your advantage |
Year 3 |
Swimming/ School Swimming Team (year 3,4,5 &6) |
£5,165.34 |
Year 3 classes are given a year’s swimming lesson., to gain the minimum national curriculum 25m badge
13 children are given a weekly half hour swimming lesson to prepare for the swimming Gala |
Pupils will beneifit from the following: · Confidence · Motivation · Strength and Coordination · Fitness · Water Safety
Increases confidence in the pool. Participation in the Lambeth Swimming Gala. |
KS2 |
Sports Day |
£650.00 |
Hiring of Tooting Bec athletics Track |
Pupils gain experience of competing against pupils of their age. Gives pupils a positive experience of competitive sport. |
Early Years and KS1 |
Sports Day |
£70.00 |
All Early Years and KS1 took part in various different sporting activities. All participants received medals. |
Pupils gain experience in competing against children of their own age. |
SLSP Cluster |
Athletics Competition |
£650.00 |
Primary Schools across the South of Lambeth (10 primary schools) participate in track and field events at Tooting Bec Athletics Track. |
Children gain experience in track and field events. Increased confidence and motivation. |
Year 5 and 6 |
School Football League |
£150.00 |
18 schools across Lambeth will come together once a week to play a competitive fixture throughout the school academic year. |
Pupils gain experience and confidence playing competitive football matches against other schools |
|
Grand Total |
£23,650.34 |
|
|
Other supporting Evidence of Impact |
· Lambeth Basketball Champions – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 · London Youth Games Basketball - Gold -2012, Silver – 2013, Bronze – 2014 · Lambeth Indoor Athletics Champions – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,2018,2019 · Regional Indoor Athletics Champions - 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 · London School Games Indoor Athletics – Bronze -2015 · Lambeth Quad Kids Champions – 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 · Lambeth Cross Country Champions - 2014, 2015, 2016 · Lambeth Gymnastics Champions – 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016,2017,2018,2019 · London Youth Games – Year 3&4 Gymnastics – 2018 – Silver, 2019-Silver · London Youth Games – Year 5&6 Gymnastics – 2018 – 1 Gold 2 Silver, 2019 – 1 Gold, 2 Silvers · General Stars Gymnastics Competition – 2017 Champion, 2018 Champions, 2019 Champions · Lambeth Netball Champions -2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019 · Lambeth Tennis Champions –2010, 2013, 2015 · Taekwondo Patterns Competition – 2017 – 1 Gold and 1 Silver, 2018 – 1 Gold, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze. 2019 – 1 Gold, 1 Silver |