Sports Premium

Sports Premium Information

2024–25 report

PE and Sport Premium

The PE and Sport Premium is ring-fenced government funding to support additional and sustainable improvements to PE, physical activity and sport in primary schools. At St Peter Chanel we use this funding to develop pupils' physical confidence, broaden their experience of sport, and embed PE as a core part of school life.

£17,000
Total funding allocation for 2024–25
5
DfE key indicators of improvement
Sept 2024
Plan published and signed off by the Governing Body

How we spent the funding

1 £6,822 · 40%

Engagement in regular physical activity

Lunchtime sports leader and trained Year 5 and 6 playground leaders, midday supervisor-led games, and a PE curriculum delivering two lessons per week in KS1 and KS2 led by our Sports Coach.

2 £4,641 · 27%

Raising the profile of PE and sport

Achievement assemblies celebrating sporting success, monthly PE rewards, free sports clubs, talented-athlete pathways, and Sports Leaders organising events to sustain our Gold School Games Mark.

3 £5,460 · 32%

Staff confidence and CPD

Sports Coach development through the Local Authority and Bexley Sports Partnership, TT Education online training, shared lesson observations with the Headteacher, and collaboration with SELCAT PE leaders.

4 Delivered through indicators 1–3

Broader sporting experience

A tennis coach to expose children to sports they would not ordinarily access, varied after-school clubs rotating sport each term, and active engagement with Bexley Sports Partnership.

5 Delivered through indicators 1–3

Competitive sport

Netball and football after-school clubs competing against other schools, weekly lunchtime competitions, and participation in Bexley School Games events.

Swimming and water safety — Year 6

The national curriculum requires that all pupils leaving Year 6 are able to meet three swimming and water-safety standards. The figures below show the percentage of our most recent Year 6 cohort meeting each:

61%
Swim competently and proficiently over at least 25 metres
61%
Use a range of strokes effectively (front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke)
61%
Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations

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