Sport at Sneyd Green Primary School
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1 Sport at Sneyd Green Primary School
2 Every year the PE leaders evaluate PE and devise an action plan as to what needs to be achieved throughout the year to ensure the delivery of PE progresses. These are some of the action plan points. To Achieve The Gold Kitemark award To implement a rowing scheme from year 4 to year 6 To purchase new resources To assess and improve children s fitness levels Our Sports funding Sports premium plan x.pdf
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4 We have a specialist company come into school on a weekly basis to support and improve our teaching of P.E. 1 member of staff from each year group will have 1 term of support from the coach. Teachers that do not receive the coaching support get use of their planning. Term 1: 5S- Hockey and Netball 6WH- Gym Term 2: Cheryl (Gym) Karen (Gym) Term 3: 1RT- Gym 2C- Football and Dance
5 Here is our long term plan showing what area of P.E each year group teach.
6 Lunch Lunch Afterschool Monday Playground Activities KS2 Change4life KS1 Wow Sports Y5/6 Dance (Miss Preston) Tuesday KS1 Games Club Playground Activities KS2 Wow Sports Y5/6 Hula Hooping Club (Mrs Hurst) Wednesday Playground Activities KS2 Rowing (Miss Hall) KS2 Sports Stars Hip Hop Thursday KS1 Sports Stars Playground Activities Y3/4 Football (Mr Ramage) Friday Playground Activities Competition Club
7 Lunch Lunch Afterschool Monday Playground Activities Rowing Team Club (Mr Ramage) KS2 Change4life KS1 Wow Sports - Archery Y5/6 Dance (Miss Preston) Tuesday KS1 Games Club Playground Activities KS2 Wow Sports - Volleyball Y5/6 Hula Hooping Club (Mrs Hurst) Wednesday Playground Activities Y5 Rowing (Miss Hall) Y5/6 Football (Mr Hyder) KS2 Sports Stars Hip Hop Thursday KS1 Sports Stars Playground Activities Y3/4 Football (Mr Ramage) Friday Playground Activities Competition Club High 5 s
8 % of pupils That participate in sports club Autumn 1 KS1/2 on roll 396 Total Girls Boys Pupil Premiu m % Autumn % Spring % % % % 88 22% % KS1 KS2 SEN /84 37% Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
9 KS2 Cross country (Burslem) Boys Girls 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 Overall position from Burslem events 8 th out of 8 Overall position from Burslem events 2 nd 4 th out of 8 Best Position from Burslem events 15 th 5th 18th 15 th Best Position from Burslem events 5 th 19 th 9 th 2nd Qualified for Burlsem 0 Qualified for Burlsem 1 Intertown 2 nd Qualified to County Intertown Boys North Stoke Cross Country Year 3 4 th 5th Year 4 6 th 6 th Year 5 6th Girls Year 6 5th 2 nd (qualified to county finals)
10 KS1 Cross country
11 Boys 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 Burslem League 4 th out of 5 5 th out of 10 9 th out of 11 St Mary s 0:0 St Annes 0:2 St Peters 2:0 Greenways 0:1 Currently 8 th Girls 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 Won the Burlsem tournement
12 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 Qualified for Burlsem Medals 1 (2 nd )
13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 Overall 8 th 4 th 5 th out of 10 Qualified for Burlsem 0 3 1
14 Boys 13/14 Burslem League 5 th out of 12 14/15 Burslem League 5 th out of 9 Girls 13/14 Burslem League 3rd 14/15 Qualified to city and came 5th 15/16 15/16 Qualified to city and came 4 th 16/17 16/17
15 Year 2013/2014 Represented Burslem 2014/ / /2017
16 At Sneyd Green, we have 10 rowing machines. We timetable that year 4, 5 and 6 all have a term s worth of sessions using the rowing machines in their P.e slot. We also have a weekly fun rowing club, and our rowing team practise once a week The benefits of using the rowing machines are - Improves self esteem Improves fitness Reduces obesity They can be used cross curricular
17 Some of our year 6 children represented our school in a Laser Tag competition. This is a new event, the children had never experienced it before, and they were brilliant. Our boys team won all their games and have a place in the finals, and our girls team came 3rd.
18 14/15 15/16 16/17 Cross Country Dance Shows Boys Football Girls Football Rowing 0 4 Cricket 2 1 Cheerleading 0 1 Premier Sports 0 Laser tag x 1 Archery x 1 Swimming 2 2 Change4life festival Athletics 3 3 High
19 At the end of every term, every class in each year group competes against each other in a sporting event to find a year group winner. This ensures that all children partake in competitive sport at least 3 times a year and is also a lot of fun! Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Year 3 Football 3P High 5 s Rounder's Year 4 Tag Rugby 4H Basketball Rounder's Year 5 6 A side Hockey 5M Dodgeball Cricket Year 6 Football 6R High 5 s Cricket
20 Autumn 1 - Year 3/4 cross country race - Year 5/6 cross country race - Rowing trials - Year 3/4 Football trials - Year 5/6 Football trials - Girls football trials
21 These children are becoming fitter and stronger through fun activities and healthy eating. Making healthy choices at C4L club. C4L Festival
22 As well as competing against themselves and the other children in the school, the Sports Stars are also competing against other children in local schools (the collegiate). The results are all sent to a central location and then an overall winner can be found from all schools. stay in the plank position for as long as you possibly can. how many skips can you do in 1 minute? to throw and catch a tennis ball against a wall using only one hand. You must be 3m away and standing on one leg! You have 1 minute.
23 The Plank Our Sports Stars are a group of children who have shown an extra exciting level of potential! This group compete against each other, themselves and children from other schools at different sports activities and push themselves to excel. KS1 2014/ /2016 Jude Riley 3 min 20 Riley Heath 3mins The Plank KS2 2014/ /2016 Sam Lander 7min 15 sec Grace Woolley 3mins 25 Secs Ball and Catch Abi Faram 6 throws Ball and Catch Oakley Hollinshead 30 throws Catch and throw Orishae Walters 16 Catch and Throw Grace Woolley 56
24 Our Sports leaders work together with Mr Husnu from Premier Sports to provide a range of sports games on the play ground for other children to access. Charlie Bennett Sally Pennington Jacob Wood Teon Nicholson Olivia Edwards Amaan Hussain These children are: Ruby Gagliano Lauren Pearce Amelia Graham Kayleigh Green Holly Matthews Amelia Campbell Shanyar Said
25 We have a sports committee who help us organise P.E at Sneyd Green. These children meet on a regular basis to discuss Sporting activity such as: what clubs they would like, what new P.E resources they would like, P.E wow days and their thoughts on P.E. Our Committee are: Taylor Elisha Orishae Mia Jude Tia Jada Jude B Leighton Robbie Alicia Grace Ryan Holly Hayden
26 KS1 Cross Country Hockey Tournament Dance Festival Craig Heap visit Golf Boys Cricket Team Ian Marsden visit Change 4 Life Festival Fulfil your Potential Archery Club KS2 Cross Country
27 Sneyd Green PE Leaders are: Mrs Earl (Nursery Teacher) Miss R. Preston (Year 3 teacher) Sneyd Green PE Link Governor is:
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