PE at St Werburgh’s

 

Sport Premium Funding

The Sport Premium Funding is being used to develop and add to the PE and sports activities that our school already offers and make improvements that will benefit pupils joining the school in future years. This is being achieved through money being spent to hire qualified sports coaches to come into school and run PE lessons, provide PE leads who support PE throughout the school, provide before and after school sports clubs, allow children to access taster sessions for a variety of sports and arrange for additional swimming lessons for children in Year 6 not reaching the national expectation of swimming 25 metres.

Sports Premium Impact Report and Plan 23-24

The Daily Mile

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We are delighted to announce that St. Werburgh’s Primary School has taken part in the Daily Mile since 2018 and have a dedicated track that was installed in 2019.

Running as part of a daily routine can help children to focus and concentrate in the classroom and raise their attainment.  Most importantly, children really enjoy it!

KS2 children access this as part of their afternoon movement break.  Most children will average a mile in around 15 minutes, with some doing more and some doing less.  It is a non-competitive event and runners are expected to go at a pace that suits them. 

Ideas for Staying Fit and Healthy at Home

Drink plenty of water.  Practise safely.  STOP if you feel discomfort.

Simple and fun PE games involving little or no equipment

Workouts with an instructor

The Daily Mile At Home

Healthy Challenge Bingo

Specific Sports Exercise Videos