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  • PE and Sport Premium

     2024-2025

    At Broadmeadow, we use the PE and Sport Premium to make sustainable improvements to the quality of PE and sport we offer. This funding ensures that our pupils have access to high-quality coaching, competitive opportunities, and a wide variety of physical activities.

    Broadmeadow Infant School

    Total Funding Received: £17,060 

    Area of Expenditure Amount Spent Impact on Participation and Attainment
    Coaches (Premier Education) £13,337.28

    Increased engagement in PE and sport throughout the school day via lunchtime and after-school clubs.

    PE Equipment £5,520.17

    Ensures all children can access a variety of sports with high-quality, sufficient equipment.

    Sports Partnership Membership £500.00

    Provided Year 1 and 2 students the opportunity to compete in virtual multi-skills competitions.

    Sustainability Measures:

    After-school Clubs: Families contribute to the cost of clubs, ensuring these can continue if premium funding is withdrawn.

    Equipment: Ongoing equipment costs will be incorporated into the core budget or supported by sponsored events.

    Competitions: Future participation may be funded through fundraising or small parental contributions.

    Broadmeadow Junior School

    Total Funding Received: £18,250 

    Area of Expenditure Amount Spent Impact on Participation and Attainment
    Coaches (Premier Education) £14,565.57

    High levels of engagement in PE and sport throughout the day.

    Equipment & Transport £1,625.65

    Facilitated competitive opportunities outside of school and maintained high equipment standards.

    Sports Partnership & Training £1,150.00

    12 playleaders were trained to run playground activities; students competed in Year 3, 4, and 5 virtual competitions.

    Staff Development (RealPE) £834.00

    Increased staff subject knowledge, ensuring children build skills progressively as they move through the school.

     

    Live Sporting Events £562.95

    Allowed an entire year group to experience a live sporting event, broadening their cultural and athletic horizons.

    Sustainability Measures:

    Curriculum Integration: Staff training and RealPE memberships are viewed as integral to the curriculum and will be funded by the core budget moving forward.

    Student Leadership: The training of student playleaders creates a self-sustaining culture of activity on the playground.

    Financial Planning: Live events and competitions will rely on parental contributions or fundraising to remain viable in the future.

    Year 6 Swimming Competency

    The following data represents the swimming attainment of our Year 6 cohort at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year:

    Swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres: 28%

    Use a range of strokes effectively (e.g., front crawl, backstroke, and breaststroke): 20% 

    Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations: 94%

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