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


