Pupil Premium is funding allocated to schools for the purpose of raising attainment of pupils from low income families. It is used to help schools provide targeted support to help children reach their full potential.
Funding is allocated for children who are “Looked After” by the local authority and for every child who is registered for free school meals. It is very important for all children who are entitled to the funding to be registered so they are able to access the funding they are entitled to.
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2016 to 2017
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2017 to 2018
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2018 to 2019
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2019 to 2020
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2020 to 2021
Pupil Premium Funding 2021 to 2022
Physical Education (PE)
At St Mary’s we believe that Physical Education (P.E) is vital in its contribution to pupils’ physical, social and emotional development and health. As a rights respecting school, we believe that all children have the right to relax and play, as well as lead healthy lifestyles. Our PE curriculum focuses on 4 strands: Physical Me, Social Me, Thinking Me and Healthy Me, which enables children to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding so that they are able to perform with increasing confidence in a range of physical activities. We provide children with inclusive, engaging and challenging PE lessons where each child are inspired to succeed and are able to reach their full potential. Above all, we aim to foster enthusiasm and enjoyment of PE and to instill the love of physical activity in all of our children for a healthy, active life.
How do we ensure the best resources have the best impact?
P.E. Spending Plan 2015 to 2016
P.E. Spending Plan 2016 to 2017
P.E. Spending Plan 2017 to 2018
P.E. Spending Plan 2018 to 2019
P.E. Spending Plan 2019 to 2020
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2014/2015
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2015/2016
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2016/2017
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2017/2018
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2018-2019
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2019-2020
Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium 2021
Pupil Premium is funding allocated to schools for the purpose of raising attainment of pupils from low income families. It is used to help schools provide targeted support to help children reach their full potential.
Funding is allocated for children who are “Looked After” by the local authority and for every child who is registered for free school meals. It is very important for all children who are entitled to the funding to be registered so they are able to access the funding they are entitled to.
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2016 to 2017
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2017 to 2018
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2018 to 2019
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2019 to 2020
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2020 to 2021
Pupil Premium Funding 2021 to 2022
Physical Education (PE)
At St Mary’s we believe that Physical Education (P.E) is vital in its contribution to pupils’ physical, social and emotional development and health. As a rights respecting school, we believe that all children have the right to relax and play, as well as lead healthy lifestyles. Our PE curriculum focuses on 4 strands: Physical Me, Social Me, Thinking Me and Healthy Me, which enables children to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding so that they are able to perform with increasing confidence in a range of physical activities. We provide children with inclusive, engaging and challenging PE lessons where each child are inspired to succeed and are able to reach their full potential. Above all, we aim to foster enthusiasm and enjoyment of PE and to instill the love of physical activity in all of our children for a healthy, active life.
How do we ensure the best resources have the best impact?
P.E. Spending Plan 2015 to 2016
P.E. Spending Plan 2016 to 2017
P.E. Spending Plan 2017 to 2018
P.E. Spending Plan 2018 to 2019
P.E. Spending Plan 2019 to 2020
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2014/2015
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2015/2016
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2016/2017
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2017/2018
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2018-2019
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2019-2020
Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium 2021
Pupil Premium is funding allocated to schools for the purpose of raising attainment of pupils from low income families. It is used to help schools provide targeted support to help children reach their full potential.
Funding is allocated for children who are “Looked After” by the local authority and for every child who is registered for free school meals. It is very important for all children who are entitled to the funding to be registered so they are able to access the funding they are entitled to.
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2016 to 2017
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2017 to 2018
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2018 to 2019
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2019 to 2020
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2020 to 2021
Pupil Premium Funding 2021 to 2022
Physical Education (PE)
At St Mary’s we believe that Physical Education (P.E) is vital in its contribution to pupils’ physical, social and emotional development and health. As a rights respecting school, we believe that all children have the right to relax and play, as well as lead healthy lifestyles. Our PE curriculum focuses on 4 strands: Physical Me, Social Me, Thinking Me and Healthy Me, which enables children to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding so that they are able to perform with increasing confidence in a range of physical activities. We provide children with inclusive, engaging and challenging PE lessons where each child are inspired to succeed and are able to reach their full potential. Above all, we aim to foster enthusiasm and enjoyment of PE and to instill the love of physical activity in all of our children for a healthy, active life.
How do we ensure the best resources have the best impact?
P.E. Spending Plan 2015 to 2016
P.E. Spending Plan 2016 to 2017
P.E. Spending Plan 2017 to 2018
P.E. Spending Plan 2018 to 2019
P.E. Spending Plan 2019 to 2020
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2014/2015
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2015/2016
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2016/2017
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2017/2018
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2018-2019
Evaluation of the Impact of Sport Premium Funding 2019-2020
Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium 2021