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Sports Premium

Sports Premium Reports

Our Sports Premium allocation for 2021-2022 is £17,702

To read more about how we have spent our allocation you can click on the link below. 

Sports Premium Report 2022-2023

Sports Premium Report 2021-2022

Sports Premium Report 2020-2021

What is the PE and Sport Premium for primary schools?

Since 2013, the Government have spent millions on improving physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools.

We must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of physical education (PE), physical activity and sport that we offer.

This means that we use the premium to:

  • Develop or add to the PE, physical activity and sport activities that our school already offers.
  • Build capacity and capability within our school to ensure that improvements made now will benefit pupils joining our school in future years.

There are 5 key indicators we use to secure improvements:

  • The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity – the Chief Medical Officer guidelines recommend that all children and young people aged 5 to 18 engage in at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, of which 30 minutes should be in school.
  • The profile of PE and sport is raised across the school as a tool for whole-school improvement.
  • Increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport.
  • Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils.
  • Increased participation in competitive sport.

For example, we can use our funding to:

  • Provide staff with professional development, mentoring, training and resources to help them teach PE and sport more effectively and embed physical activity across your school.
  • Hire qualified sports coaches to work with teachers to enhance or extend current opportunities.
  • Introduce new sports, dance or other activities to encourage more pupils to take up sport and physical activities.
  • Support and involve the least active children by providing targeted activities, and running or extending school sports and holiday clubs.
  • Enter or run more sport competitions.
  • Partner with other schools to run sports activities and clubs.
  • Encourage pupils to take on leadership or volunteer roles that support sport and physical activity within the school.
  • Raise attainment in primary school swimming to meet requirements of the national curriculum before the end of key stage 2.
  • Embed physical activity into the school day through active travel to and from school, active playgrounds and active teaching.

Swimming Data 

Academic Year 2022/2023 Data will be provided at the end of the academic year with regards to percentage of children who can swim 25m, stroke efficency of our pupils as well as what percentage of pupils can perform self-rescue in different water based situations.

Academic Year 2021/2022  Children who can swim 25m   38%   

Stroke efficency   37%

Children who can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations 23%

Please note: due to the closure of swimming lessons last year, our Year 6 pupils who can not swim (22 children)  will receive extra catch-up lessons which are subsidised. 

Academic Year 2020/2021 - No data due to closure of swimming lessons (Covid restrictions).

Academic Year 2019/2020 - 12 out of 45 Year 6 children (27%) can confidently swim the 25m standard. 

 

Attendance

We've achieved...

94.01%

Our target was...

96%

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The school was inspected by Ofsted in May 2022. The school continues to be rated as a good school.

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