PE

PE

Intent

  • To provide an inclusive, broad and balanced curriculum that ensures all children benefit from enhancing existing skills or being introduced to new sports, clubs, teams and organisations. ​
  • Children will understand the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle and foster a lifelong love of fitness and wellbeing.​
  • We are part of Ashton Park Sports Partnership, which enables children to compete with many local schools and participate in a wide range of inclusive festivals. ​
  • Bristol Sport visit our school weekly and specialist sports coaches deliver PE across the school and children have opportunities to attend professional matches at Ashton Gate.​
  • We are passionate about the need to teach children how to cooperate and collaborate with others, as part of a team, understanding fairness, positive growth mind-set and respect. 

Implementation

  • PE is taught twice a week and includes both indoor and outdoor sessions. ​
  • Bristol Sport visit our school weekly and specialist sports coaches deliver some of our PE. ​
  • We are part of Ashton Park Sports Partnership, which enables children to compete with many local schools and participate in a wide range of inclusive festivals. ​
  • Children in Year 4 go to Bristol South Swimming pool for weekly swimming lessons, those children who cannot swim 25m in Yr6 are invited for booster sessions. ​
  • We offer a variety of extra-curricular sports clubs examples include; Multis-skills Girl's Football and Tag Rugby.

Swimming

Currently all our year 4 children go once a week to Bristol South Swimming Pool.  

At the end of the academic year figures will be updated below to show:

70% of pupils within year 6 cohort that can;

  • Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres  
  • Use a range of strokes effectively 
  • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations  

Sports Premium

What is Sports Premium Funding?

The government have provided additional funding to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. This funding is provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport and will be allocated to primary school headteachers.

This funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools. Schools with 17 or more eligible pupils receive £16,000 plus £10 per pupil for years R to 6. Therefore the total budget is £19,500. 

At St. Mary Redcliffe C of E Primary we are committed to providing children with opportunities to take part in excellent physical education in school with access to high quality equipment and expert coaching. We aim to offer a diverse range of after-school activities alongside opportunities for our children to compete against others locally and nationally.

Some useful websites

Bristol Sport

Sports Premium

Contact Us

Happy to answer any questions

If you require paper copies of any information from the website please contact the school office. 

Address

  • Windmill Close Windmill Hill Bristol BS3 4DP

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