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Sports Funding

  At Argyle, we are committed to improving the health and fitness of every child.  As well as providing a stimulating Physical Education curriculum (in which every child receives teaching from a specialist sports coach) we strive to provide extra-curricular sports clubs for every child.  We believe that varied PE opportunities provide a positive influence on the concentration, attitude and academic achievement of all our children.

PRIMARY SPORTS FUNDING 2022-23

In 2022-23 our estimated funding is £20,208.

PRIMARY SPORTS FUNDING 2020-21 WITH EVALUATION

PRIMARY SPORTS FUNDING 2021-22

In 2021-22 our estimated funding is £21,270. Please find below our plans for how the funding will be spent.

Argyle Primary School Planned Use of Sports Funding 2021-22

PRIMARY SPORTS FUNDING 2020-21 WITH EVALUATION

In 2020-21 year our estimated funding was £18000. Our plan on how the funding was spent together with the evaluation can be found below.

Argyle Primary School Sports Funding 2020-21 Revised Summer 2021

PRIMARY SPORTS FUNDING 2019-20 WITH EVALUATION

Evaluation of Primary Sports Funding 2019-20

PRIMARY SPORTS FUNDING 2018-19 WITH EVALUATION

 PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ OUR EVALUATED 2018-19 SPORTS FUNDING DOCUMENT

SWIMMING ACHIEVEMENT AUTUMN 2021

All children in Key Stage 2 have swimming lessons with fully trained teachers at the local swimming pool.

After 20 hours of swimming in Autumn 2021 our swimming data for Year 6 stands as follows:

Meeting national curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety      %
The percentage of current Year 6 cohort who can swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres.       83%               
The percentage of current Year 6 cohort who use a range of strokes effectively e.g. front crawl, back stroke and breaststroke

      74%

The percentage of current Year 6 cohort who can perform safe self-rescue in different water based situations.        28%
Has the school used the Primary P.E. and Sports Premium to provide additional provision for swimming over and above the national curriculum requirements?        NO