Pupil Premium and Sports Premium

The sports premium is to be used to increase the quality and breadth of PE and Sport provision, and increase participation in PE and Sport.

South Grove Primary School Pupil Premium Report

Impact Statement

The pupil premium is additional funding given to schools so that they can support their disadvantaged pupils. This is to enable them to achieve as well as pupils who are deemed not to be disadvantaged. Schools are accountable and are required to inform all stakeholders of how this grant is being spent.

Attainment and achievement of pupils so that they make better than expected progress through:

  • Providing support to improve attendance, behaviour and links with families to remove barriers to learning

  • Provision of additional educational support to raise achievement and attainment for eligible pupils.

  • By narrowing of achievement opportunities between eligible pupils and their peers

  • Improving educational experiences of eligible pupils so as to have significant impact on their education and raise aspirations.

  • Remove barriers to learning through targeted intervention for eligible pupils.

  • Using data to identify which pupils are underachieving and why, particularly in English and Mathematics and check data

  • Frequently track that the interventions are working

  • Ensuring that teaching staff know which pupils are eligible for Pupil Premium in order that teaching and learning is directed toward accelerated progress

Our aims:

  • Offer free PE and sports clubs after school (football, netball, archery and yoga) - Increased number of children participating. Increased enjoyment of PE and sports which will have a positive effect on whole school improvement..

  • Continue to buy in expert PE and sports coaches to work with the children in order that they children receive high quality PE and Sports during the school day. - Improved pupil knowledge, attitudes and to and levels of fitness and health, therefore, all round well-being.