Primary Sports Premium
The Primary Sports Premium Funding is given to Primary Schools to get more people playing sport safely from a young age, and help them keep playing sport throughout their life, no matter what their economic or social background.
Schools can choose how they use the funding, for example to:
- hire specialist PE teachers or qualified sports coaches to work with primary teachers during PE lessons
- support and involve the least active children by running after-school sports clubs and holiday clubs, e.g. the Change4Life clubs
- provide resources and training courses in PE and sport for teachers
- run sport competitions or increase pupils’ participation in the School Games
- run sports activities with other schools
Sustainability
The Government has currently committed to retaining the Primary Sports Premium and using the "Sugar Tax" from 2017-18 has doubled the amount of funding for it. If funding should end at a future date, we have ensured that our provision is sustainable by:
- Using Professional Sports Coaches to train and upskill School Staff;
- Investing in the latest Schemes of Work and Lesson Planning in line with the current curriculum;
- Investing in quality equipment and budgeting for on-going renewal;
- Establishing a strong local sports partnership to facilitate inter-school and specialist competitions;
- Establishing relationships with local Independent School who give us use of their specialist sports facilities.
2021-22 Academic Year
For the 2021-22 Academic Year we will receive £16,770. The planned use of these funds, objectives and impact of the funding will be found in the document below:
2020-21 Academic Year
For the 2020-21 Financial Year we received £16,750. The use of these funds, objectives and impact of the funding will be found in the document below:
2019-20 Academic Year
For the 2019-20 Academic Year we received £16,850. The planned use of these funds, the objectives and impact are found below: