PE and Sports Premium
Physical Development Statement
The school believes that physical education, experienced in a safe and cooperative environment is vital and unique in its contribution to a pupil's physical and emotional development, as well as their health and well-being.
The physical education curriculum aims to provide for pupils increasing confidence through an ability to manage themselves successfully in a variety of situations. A balance of individual, team, co-operative and competitive activities aims to cater for individual pupil's needs and abilities. Pupils will develop a sense of fair play, respect and sportsmanship through our high quality teaching and learning of physical development in all key stages.
Here at Wimboldsley we offer a variety of after school sports club throughout the year, such as football, tennis, multi-skills and netball for all Key Stages.
The government has issued a sports grant to schools to develop children's skills as well as the teaching of the subject.
We are spending our money on:
We are employing Sports coaches to teach the whole school over the year as well as a free after school and lunchtime sports.
We are part of the Middlewich Sports Partnership allowing children to participate in competitive sport and taster sessions.
We access whole school bespoke teacher PE training, allowing skills to be enhanced in PE delivery at Wimboldsley.