PE Sport Premium
We firmly believe that all children should experience high quality PE and School Sport. This belief and ethos allows the school to shape our children into healthy, social and active young people.
We aim to build the skills, knowledge and confidence of our pupils, which leads to lifelong participation through the delivery of unique, broad activities and skills which are fully inclusive and personalised to the needs of our children.
Primary PE and Sport Premium is an initiative that aims to help increase and improve the PE and sporting opportunities for all primary school children.
PE and Sport Premium funding is provided jointly by the Department for Education, the Department for Health and Culture and the Department for Media and Sport. It has been allocated to primary school headteachers and is ring-fenced, meaning that it can only be spent on the provision of PE, sport and health in schools.
The Government believes that headteachers and school leaders should decide how to use the funding for PE and Sports in school. They are held accountable for the decisions they make through:
- The performance outcomes of all pupils compared with their peers
- The Ofsted inspection framework, under which inspectors focus on the attainment of pupil groups, in particular in those areas where specific funding has been provided
- The reports that schools are required to publish online for Parents
All primary schools receive a lump sum of £17,630 Primet Sport Premium. Please see below details of how Primet Primary aims to spend the money and the impact this will have.
Swimming
The percentage of pupils in Year 6 who met the national curriculum requirement.
Can swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of 25 metres
37%
Use a range of strokes effectively
37%