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WORDSWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL

Pupil Premium/Sports Premium

Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.

Pupil Premium funding is allocated to schools on the following basis:

Pupil eligibility and funding rates 2024 to 2025

This table shows how pupil premium funding is allocated to schools and local authorities. Allocations are provided on a financial year basis, based on the following pupil eligibility rates.

Pupil eligibility criteria Amount of funding for each primary-aged pupil per year Amount of funding for each secondary-aged pupil per year Funding is paid to
Pupils who are eligible for free school meals, or have been eligible in the past 6 years (including eligible children of families with no recourse to public funds) £1,480 £1,050 School
Pupils who have been adopted from care or have left care £2,570 £2,570 School
Children who are looked after by the local authority £2,570 £2,570 Local authority

 

PE and Sport Premium

Sports Funding 

What is the Sports Funding? The National Picture

Sports funding was introduced by the Government in September 2013. It was designed to give additional money to support schools in developing Physical Education in Schools and build an ‘Olympic Legacy’. This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to primary school head teachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children.

How should we use it?

Schools must spend the funding to improve the quality of the PE and sport activities they offer their pupils, but they are free to choose the best way of using the money.

For example, the funding could be used to:

  • hire specialist PE teachers
  • hire qualified sports coaches to work with teachers such as Team Spirit
  • provide existing staff with teaching resources to help them teach PE and sport
  • support and involve the least active children by running or extending school sports clubs and holiday clubs
  • run sport competitions or increase pupils’ participation in the School Games
  • run sports activities with other schools
  • Improve the outdoor physical play equipment to encourage children to be more active
  • Provide supplementary swimming lessons
  • Purchase PE equipment to support the delivery of PE lessons
  • Purchase a scheme of work to support teachers in the delivery of PE lessons

For more information on the PE and sport premium, see the PE and Sport Reports.

2024 – 2025 Sports Premium Funding

Eligible Pupils:

539

 

October/ February payment:

 

£12,478

April payment:

 

£8,912

Total Allocation:

 

£21,390