Sports Premium
At Dronfield Junior School, we strive to ensure that during our weekly PE lessons throughout the week, our pupils:
- develop competence to excel in a broad range of physical activities,
- are physically active for sustained periods of time,
- engage in competitive sports and activities and
- lead healthy, active lives.
Sports Premium Plan for 2024 - 2025
Sports Premium Plan / Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium July 2024
Sports Premium Plan /Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium July 2023
Sports Premium Plan /Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium July 2022
Sports Premium Plan /Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sports Premium July 2021
Sports Premium Plan /Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sports Premium July 2020
Physical Education School Sport and Physical Activity Audit February 2020
Primary PE and Sports Premium Plan 2019-2020
Sports Premium Plan /Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sports Premium July 2019
Primary PE and Sports Premium Plan 2017-2018 and 2018 Impact Report
Primary PE and Sports Premium 2016-2017
Impact of our Sports Premium Money 2015-2016
Each class has one indoor PE lesson and one outdoor PE lesson (in Year 5 one of these lessons is swimming). We base our PE lessons on the Real PE programme which is a unique, child-centred approach to engage and challenge every child in school. In addition, a number of outside accredited sports coaches come into school, to supplement the existing PE Curriculum, and deliver a range of sports. These are also used to inspire the children to join and participate in out of school sport clubs.
In the Summer term we hold our Sports Day at the English Institute of Sport. Prior to the actual Sports Day events, there is an opportunity for all children to attempt a range of sporting activities, including those not available at school, such as long jump, triple jump and high jump as well as the chance to run on track that former Olympians (eg Jessica Ennis-Hill) have practised on. We hope that this inspires our children.
We have an excellent relationship with our feeder Secondary School, Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School, Brookfield Secondary School and also Tupton Hall Secondary School through the Shape Sport Partnership. Larger events and competitions are held at both these venues. These are either competitive or collaborative; the latter promoting team work, perseverance, determination, problem solving and self-belief.
There are a number of Sporting after school clubs available for all children, including boys’ football, girls’ football, Street Dance, multi sports, running and netball. These can vary during the year, we try to use pupil voice to coordinate activities the children want to attend.
We also provide the opportunity for all children in Year 5 to go on a residential visit to Mount Cook where they will be involved in adventurous activities, such as archery, zip wire, climbing wall and fencing.
We promote active and healthy lifestyles through our Bronze Ambassadors. The Year 5 pupils take part in the NHS five60 activity and healthy eating programme for 10 weeks of the year.
Last year the school was awarded the Sainsbury’s Gold School Sports Kite Mark for delivering, leading and participating in Sports activities, in and out of curriculum time.