Overview
The Graph below shows the spending in the year 2021/2022. We received £17,820. Due to COVID 19 we had the balance bought forward of £3967.61 from the previous year. Total available spending was £21,787.67.

The Graph below shows the spending in the year 2020/2021. We received £17,880. Due to COVID 19 we only spent £13,912.39 as we closed to most pupils from March 2020. The remaining money has been rolled over to the next year.

As part of the tracking for Sports Premium we record every sporting extra curricular activity that each child does within the school and the length of time they participate for. For example if they were a member of kayaking club, that would count as one activity and six hours as the club was held over six weeks. If they took part in a one off speed stacking tournament, that would count as one activity for 1 hour (or whatever the length of the tournament). An extra curricular activity is one that is over and above their two hours of PE entitlement per week. The majority of these take place after school hours.
This ensures that all children get a fair chance to try some activities and tracks participation across the year groups. It also shows the dedication and commitment of some of our children who thrive on sport and are gifted within this area of the curriculum. Here is a summary of the final data for 2020/2021. This was an unprecedented year due to COVID and lockdowns. As you are aware children were not in school from January – March 2021 and then when they returned they were in strict bubbles. This limited the activities they could do but we managed to find a range of outdoor events in bubbles. Even with these limitations look at the amazing results we have below:
- Every child in our school has taken part in 10 or more extracurricular sporting activities
- 98% of KS2 have taken part in 15 or more extra curricular sporting activities
- 72% Yr.6 have taken part in 25 or more extra curricular sporting activities
Below are the top ten children for both the number of activities that they have taken part in this year and the number of hours that they have participated.


Below is a table showing the cumulative whole school data. As you can see the number of sessions increases as the children get older and have opportunities to access a wider variety of sports. However, participation is high right from Ducklings. This enthusiasm and dedication from the children is brilliant to see.

Sports Premium Allocation
2019-2020 £17,820
The Graph below shows the spending in the year 2019/2020. We received £17,820. Due to COVID 19 we only spent £15,383.66 as we closed to most pupils from March 2020. The remaining money was spent on the COVID situation providing deep cleans, food during holiday provision and cleaning materials.

Sports Premium Spending
2018-2019 £17,880

Sports Premium Spending
2017-2018 £17,910
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As part of the tracking for Sports Premium we record every sporting extra curricular activity that each child does within the school and the length of time they participate for. For example if they were a member of kayaking club, that would count as one activity and six hours as the club was held over six weeks. If they took part in a one off speed stacking tournament, that would count as one activity for 1 hour (or whatever the length of the tournament). An extra curricular activity is one that is over and above their two hours of PE entitlement per week. The majority of these take place after school hours.
This ensures that all children get a fair chance to try some activities and tracks participation across the year groups. It also shows the dedication and commitment of some of our children who thrive on sport and are gifted within this area of the curriculum. Here is a summary of the final data for 2018/2019.
- Every child in our school has taken part in 10 or more extracurricular sporting activities
- 94% of KS2 have taken part in 15 or more extra curricular sporting activities
- 34% of upper KS2 have taken part in 25 or more extra curricular sporting activities
Below is a table showing the cumulative whole school data. As you can see the number of sessions increases as the children get older and have opportunities to access a wider variety of sports. However, participation is high right from Ducklings. This enthusiasm and dedication from the children has led to a very successful sporting year for us.
The continuation of Sports Premium will enable us to continue the work we are doing including giving children opportunities to try minority sports in 2019-2020. We will ensure that all children get the opportunity to participate in at least ten extra curricular activities and are offered a wide range of sport based clubs. The additional monies will be used to further extend the range of provision and the resources available. See our termly updates and blogs for more information on what this year’s premium is being spent on.