PE and sport premium for primary schools
The government believes that the PE and Sport Premium, which is additional to main school funding, is the best way to improve the provision of PE and sport for the benefit of pupils, giving them the opportunity to have access to a wide variety of physical opportunities and to develop a healthy lifestyle.
Each school is responsible for making their own decisions on what best suits the needs of the school and its pupils.
Our aim has been to ensure that the funding has been deployed to achieve long term, self sustaining improvement. To that end, we have invested in the professional development of staff as well as providing qualified specialist coaches to work alongside teachers and to offer additional extra-curricular opportunities. We have given more children more opportunities to take part in competitive events (in both intra- and inter-school competition).

High Coniscliffe CE Primary School has been awarded the School Games Mark Gold Award. This prestigious award, recognised by Ofsted, reflects the importance we place on PE and Sport at school, as well as the hard work and efforts of the staff and of course the pupils. We plan to continue to enhance the curriculum by providing many more exciting PE and Sport activities in the next academic year.
The award recognises schools’:
- Overall vision for PE, physical activity and school sport
- Quality of PE
- Quality of school sport
- Quality of physical activity
- Use of PE, physical activity and sport as a catalyst for wider learning.
Initiatives that school has undertaken
- School Sports Silver Package
- Partnership with Sedgefield Sports Partnership
- Level 3 PE course for a Teaching Assistant
- Resources for Young Sports Leaders
- Sporting Clubs
- Recognition of Sporting Behaviours
The PE Subject Lead prepares a PE and Sport Premium Funding Action Plan each year. This sets out the way in which the school intends to invest the premium for the benefit of all pupils. The Plan identifies improvement expected against five key indicators:
- Engaging all pupils in regular, physical activity
- Raising the profile of PE and sport across the school as a tool for whole school improvement
- Increasing the confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in the teaching of PE
- Providing a broad experience of a range of sports and activities for all pupils
- Increasing participation in competitive sport
The impact of the PE and Sport Funding is that:
- Each child receives at least 2 hours PE and sport each week
- Children are very active in lessons; they enjoy challenges and recognise when they are developing new skills
- Sports Leaders implement a rota of activities across all year groups
- Teachers deliver high quality lessons
- TA extends role in delivering PE and supporting teachers
- More children participate in competitive sport
- The range of sports offered is increased
- Displays, newsletters, social media and presentations promote and celebrate competition
- Additional resources are purchased to support the teaching and learning of PE
- There is a wider range of after school clubs offered to children
Sports Premium Funding Plan
Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure 2024 – 2025 From 2025, schools are required to complete a digital expenditure reporting return which outlines how it has used the premium and the impact it has had on achieving the aims and objectives of the funding. The following information summarises this return.
| Total amount of grant funding your school received for academic year 2024 to 2025 | £ 16,820.00 |
| Categories of grant spending | |
| CPD internal learning and development | £ 6028.72 |
| CPD inter-school development sessions | £ 450 |
| CPD online training / resource development | £526.50 |
| CPD external coaches supporting confidence and competence | £180 |
| Total school spending on CPD | £7,185.22 |
| Internal school based extra-curricular opportunities | £805 |
| Internal equipment and resources | £3699.1 |
| Educational platforms and resources | £1,500 |
| Total school spending on internal activities | £6,004.10 |
| External activities organised by School Games organiser network | £2645 |
| External coaching staff | £635 |
| Total school spending on external activities | £3,280 |
| Total spent of PE and sports premium | £ 16,469.32 |
Year 6 Swimming and Water Safety Attainment
| Skill Area | Percentage of pupils |
| Swim 25 metres competently, confidently, proficiently | 85% |
| Use a range of strokes effectively | 85% |
| Perform safe self-rescue in water-based situations | 85% |
