Pupil Premium
The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and in 2012–13 individual schools were allocated funding for children from low-income families who were eligible for free school meals, looked after children and those from families with parents in the Armed Forces.
ESS Pupil Premium Strategy 2021-22
Click below to review past Pupil Premium funding:
ESS Pupil Premium and Catch Up Premium Impact 2020-21
ESS Pupil Premium Strategy 2020-21
ESS Pupil Premium Impact 2019-20
ESS Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-20
ESS Pupil Premium Impact 2018-19
ESS Pupil Premium Strategy 2018-19
ESS Pupil Premium Impact 2017-2018
ESS Pupil Premium Strategy 2017-2018
ESS Pupil Premium Impact 2016-2017
ESS Pupil Premium Strategy 2016-2017
Sports Premium
Each year the government gives school money to enhance school sports. The money can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools. The money will be used so that all children benefit regardless of their sporting ability. The sport funding can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools.
Purpose of the Funding
The sport funding can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools, therefore, all schools have to spend the sport funding on improving it, but there is freedom to choose how we do it. At South Stanley Junior School we recognise the contribution of PE to the health and well-being of the children.
In addition, we believe that an innovative and varied PE curriculum and extra-curricular opportunities have a positive influence on the concentration, attitude and academic achievement of all children.
Planned Sports Premium Spend for 2021/22
You can view or download our allocated and intended spend of our 2021-22 Sports Premium allocation by clicking on the link below:
ESS Sports Premium Strategy 2021-22
Meeting national curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety
As of May 2018, schools and academies are required to publish data in relation to Y6 pupils and their ability to meet certain swimming criteria.
No current data on swimming ability due to Covid pool closure. The data below relates to 2019/20 (last point of swimming).
Criteria | % Y6 children meeting criteria |
---|---|
% Y6 pupils that can swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres | 82% |
% Y6 pupils using a range of strokes | 79% |
% Y6 pupils able to perform a self-rescue in different water-based situations | 79% |
Schools can use the Primary PE & Sport Premium to provide additional provision for swimming but this must be activity over and above the National Curriculum requirements. Have you used it this way? | No |
As swimming has just been reinstated, this information will be reviewed throughout the 2021/22 academic year.
Historic Sports Premium expenditure
You can view or download our historic Sports Premium allocations to find out how they were used at our school by clicking on the links below:
ESS Impact Report of Unspent Money (2021-22)
ESS Sports Premium Strategy & Impact 2020-21
ESS Sports Premium Impact 2019-20
ESS Sports Premium Planning 2019-20
ESS Sport Premium Impact 2018-19
ESS Sports Premium Planning 2018-19
ESS Sports Premium Impact 2017-2018
ESS Sport Premium Planning 2017-2018
ESS Sport Premium Impact 2016-2017
ESS Sport Premium Planning 2016-2017
Coronavirus (COVID-19) catch-up premium
In September 2020, the Government made a decision to release funding to schools to support the catch-up of pupils as a result of National Lockdowns throughout Spring and Summer terms in 2020. Schools evaluate the impact of the allocation of this funding on a termly basis.
To view the Catch-up Premium Strategy 2020-21 please click here: Catch up plan 2020-21
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