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PE and Sport Premium Grant Report 2024-25

Knowleswood Primary School

PE and Sport Premium Grant Report 2024-25

UKPRN: 100918659

Total Grant Funding Received: £19,360

Funding Allocation

Is the total amount for PE and sport premium grant for academic year 2024 to 2025 correct? Yes

Unspent grant funding for 2024-25: £842.50

Carried forward from previous years: No

Categories of Grant Spending

CPD

No spending on CPD.

Internal Activities

Activity Amount (£)
School based extra-curricular opportunities 6,500
Internal sports competitions 560
Top-up swimming lessons or broadening aquatic opportunities 0
Active travel 0
Equipment and resources 6,205.23
Membership fees 3,260
Use of educational platforms and resources 0
Total internal activities 16,525.23

External Activities

Activity Amount (£)
School Games organiser network 300
Other inter-school sports competitions 350
External coaching staff 1,500
Total external activities 2,150

Total spent of PE and sports premium: £18,675.23

Targeted Opportunities

Pupils with SEND or long-term medical conditions: Yes

  • Training or CPD to support inclusive PE sport and physical activity provision
  • Supporting participation in extra-curricular opportunities or competitions
  • Peer to peer led activity
  • Youth leadership and volunteering opportunities
  • Other

Girls' access to PE and sport: Yes

  • Training or CPD to support including girls in PE sport and physical activity
  • Supporting participation in extra-curricular opportunities or competitions
  • Specialist focused activities for girls
  • Specialist equipment and resources for girls
  • Community club engagement or pathways for girls
  • Peer to peer led activity
  • Youth leadership and volunteering opportunities
  • Insight and data capture to better understand and support these pupils

Disadvantaged pupils: Yes

  • Before school sport and physical activity groups - free of charge for all pupils
  • After-school sport and physical activity clubs - free of charge for all pupils
  • Stronger parental engagement (assemblies, leaflets, home support)
  • Community club engagement or pathways
  • Peer to peer led activity
  • Youth leadership and volunteering opportunities

Impact and Improvements

  • Increased staff confidence, knowledge, and skills in teaching PE and sport: Positive impact
  • Increased engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity and sport: Positive impact
  • Raised profile of PE and sport across the school: Positive impact
  • Broader and more equal experience of a range of sports and physical activities: Positive impact
  • Increased participation in competitive sport: Positive impact
  • Increased attainment in PE, physical activity levels, and participation in school and extra-curricular sport: Positive impact
  • Increased staff and pupil participation in extra-curricular activities and competitions: Positive impact
  • Sustainability of improvements: Positive impact

Swimming and Water Safety (Year 6)

Measure Percentage (%)
Swim 25 metres 21
Use a range of strokes 71
Perform safe self-rescue 33

Impact on swimming and water safety attainment: No impact