SPORTS FUNDING

In our Year 6 cohort (22/23) 55% of our pupils can swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over 25 metres using a range of strokes effectively. Of that 55%, 25% can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations. The remaining 45% of pupils will be having swimming lessons weekly with a qualified coach and lifeguard.

 

Sports Funding 2024/2025

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2024/2025

Sports Funding 2023/2024 - £17,599.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2023/2024

Sports Funding 2022/2023 - £17,702.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2022/2023

Sports Funding 2021/2022 - £17,720.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2021/2022

Sports Funding 2020/2021 - £19,708.00

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Sports Funding 2019/2020 - £17,739.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2019/2020

Sports Funding 2018/2019 - £17,768.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2018/2019

Sports Funding 2017/2018 - £8,550.00 

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2017/2018

Sports Funding 2016/2017 - £8,536.00 

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2016/2017

Sports Funding 2015/2016 - £8,536.00 

Please see link for how we used this funding for 2015/2016

Sports Funding 2014/2015 - £8,406.00

The amount of funding received from the Government for PE premium in 2014/15 was £8,406.00

During this year we chose to spend this on the following:

  • £3,400 on after school clubs and PE lessons run by SCS and Jumble Juniors - including Football, Basketball, Hockey, Athletics and Multi Sports
  • £700 on yoga lessons for Early Years and Year 1
  • £700 on a sports week for all children, with various activities including Archery, Circus skills
    and mini world cup
  • £3600 playground re-marking to enhance play and sport for all

SPORTS FUNDING

In our Year 6 cohort (22/23) 55% of our pupils can swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over 25 metres using a range of strokes effectively. Of that 55%, 25% can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations. The remaining 45% of pupils will be having swimming lessons weekly with a qualified coach and lifeguard.

 

Sports Funding 2024/2025

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2024/2025

Sports Funding 2023/2024 - £17,599.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2023/2024

Sports Funding 2022/2023 - £17,702.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2022/2023

Sports Funding 2021/2022 - £17,720.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2021/2022

Sports Funding 2020/2021 - £19,708.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2020/2021

Sports Funding 2019/2020 - £17,739.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2019/2020

Sports Funding 2018/2019 - £17,768.00

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2018/2019

Sports Funding 2017/2018 - £8,550.00 

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2017/2018

Sports Funding 2016/2017 - £8,536.00 

Please see link for how we are using this funding for 2016/2017

Sports Funding 2015/2016 - £8,536.00 

Please see link for how we used this funding for 2015/2016

Sports Funding 2014/2015 - £8,406.00

The amount of funding received from the Government for PE premium in 2014/15 was £8,406.00

During this year we chose to spend this on the following:

  • £3,400 on after school clubs and PE lessons run by SCS and Jumble Juniors - including Football, Basketball, Hockey, Athletics and Multi Sports
  • £700 on yoga lessons for Early Years and Year 1
  • £700 on a sports week for all children, with various activities including Archery, Circus skills
    and mini world cup
  • £3600 playground re-marking to enhance play and sport for all