Sports Premium
The government is providing additional funding to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. Sprowston Junior School will receive £18270 for the 2022/23 school year
Our plan for spending this grant includes:
- training and professional development of teachers, including subject leader training
- using outside agencies to provide more extra-curricular clubs, e.g. gymnastics, dance, tennis
- subsidising after-school and holiday clubs
- entering more competitions, e.g. Norfolk School Games; Adapted Games; Cluster events
- Providing better resources to keep children active at lunchtimes
- Introducing new sports and activities to the children
- Emphasising the importance of leading healthy lifestyles and healthy minds
- Providing outdoor activities on the school site that promote healthy living
Across the school year we provide clubs for:
- athletics, including indoor athletics
- cricket
- cross country running
- dance
- football
- gymnastics
- tennis
- tag-rugby
- multi-sports
In 2021/22, we competed against other schools in athletics, cricket, cross country, football, tennis and swimming. Please read the PE Report for more detail.