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Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is additional funding given to schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and close the gap between them and their peers. Those pupils who are either ‘looked-after’ or in receipt of Free School Meals attract the extra funding.
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement
- Pupil Premium Strategy inc Forces 2016-2017
- Pupil Premium Strategy inc Forces 2017-2018
- Pupil Premium Strategy inc Forces 2018-2019
- Pupil Premium Strategy inc Forces 2019-2020
- Pupil Premium Strategy Statement - 2020-2021
- Pupil Premium Strategy Statement - 2021-2022
- Pupil Premium Strategy Statement - 2021-2023
Pupil Premium Policy
Pupil Premium Policy (May 2022)
PE Grant & Sports Premium
What is the Sports Premium?
The Government since 2013 has dedicated funding to develop sports in schools. This funding to schools is ‘ring fenced’ which means it can only be used to improve the provision of PE and sport as well as enhancing healthy lifestyles in either curricular or extra-curricular settings. How schools decide to undertake this task remains the decision of the primary schools themselves.
Cudham School is complying with the guidance and issues an Impact Spreadsheet which shows how the funding is being used to impact upon the development of Sport and PE. This will further your child’s enjoyment, acquisition of skills, understanding and general development in sport and PE.
It is expected that schools will see an improvement against the following 5 Key indicators:
1.) The engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity and healthy lifestyles.
2.) The profile of PE and sport being raised across the school.
3.) Increase confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and Sport.
4.) Broader experience of a range of sports and activities.
5.) Increased participation in competitive sports.
- PE Action Plan and Budget Tracking Report 2017-2018
- Sports Funding 2013-2014
- Sports Funding 2014-2015
- Sports Funding 2015-2016
- Sports Funding 2016-2017
- Sports Funding 2017-2018
- Sports Funding 2018-2019
- Sports Funding 2019-2020
- Sports Funding 2020-2021
- Sports Funding 2021-2022
- Sports Overview - 2020
COVID Catch-Up
School Covid Spending Plan Apr 2021
Coronavirus: Catch-up funding plan