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Hayes Park School

Sports Premium

P.E. at Hayes Park School is an area of strength and a subject that we strongly promote.

Our P.E. curriculum is delivered by teachers and specialist sports coaches. We are committed to being a healthier, happier school.

As well as the curriculum provision, we also have a wide range of teams competing in a plethora of competitions. This includes intra and inter school competitions, and A, B and C teams where possible.

Our extra-curricular programme also provides the children with numerous sporting and fitness opportunities.

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Sports Premium

At Hayes Park School we believe PE & Sport plays an important role in making our vision statement a reality for every pupil, with the potential to change young people’s lives for the better. We have welcomed the Government’s announcement to provide additional funding to schools in the effort to improve children’s lives. We are committed to using this resource in developing high quality PE lessons, alongside greater opportunities for sporting competitions and clubs for all our young people. PE and sport premium funding for schools will be calculated by the number of primary aged pupils (between the ages of 5 and 11) as at the annual census in January. All schools with 17 or more primary aged pupils will receive a lump sum of £16,000 plus a premium of £10 per pupil. Smaller schools will receive £500 per pupil.
We receive our funding in two lump sums:

  • 7/12 of the funding allocation in October 
  • 5/12 of the funding allocation in April 

ALL pupils leaving primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy, active lifestyle and lifelong participation on physical activity and sport. (Department for Education’s Vision for the primary PE and Sport Premium)

The Sport Premium expects to see an impact in these five areas:

  • the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 to 18 engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, of which 30 minutes should be in school.
  • the profile of PE and sport is raised across the school as a tool for whole-school improvement.
  • increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport.
  • broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils.
  • increased participation in competitive sport.

2024-2025 Sport Premium Report (digital reporting tool)

Below are the submissions made regarding the sports premium spend through the digital reporting tool.  We are particularly proud of:

  • the access all children have to a range of sports and hold the Barclays Equal Access award for girls' football
  • the access all children (including SEND) have to a range of sporting taster sessions and competitions at all levels
  • the progress made over time in our swimming data through use of sports premium for top-up swimming sessions
  • the improvement in active lunch times through the OPAL (outdoor play and learning) programme

 

reporting pe and sport premium grant expenditure your funding allocation.pdf

 

reporting pe and sport premium grant expenditure categories of grant spending.pdf

 

reporting pe and sport premium grant expenditure opportunities impacts and sustainability details.pdf

 

reporting pe and sport premium grant expenditure your schools declarations.pdf

 

reporting pe and sport premium grant expenditure your schools specifics.pdf

Previous Years Sports Premium Spending:

 2023-2024 Sports Premium Report

action plan 2023 2024 for website.pdf

 

2022-2023 Expenditure/Impact 

action plan 2022 23 sports premium.pdf

NB: due to COVID19 and lack of opportunities, there will be a carry over of money that will be spent next year. Outlined below are plans for this spending.

sports premium 2022.pdf

2020-2021 Expenditure/Impact

2019-2020 Expenditure/Impact

2019-2020 Action Plan

2018-19 Action/Impact Plan

Impact of our Expenditure 2017-18

 2016 -17

 2015 -16