Pupil Premium

Pupil Premium Allocation

Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. 

Pupil premium spending is most effective when used across 3 areas.

  1. High-quality teaching, such as staff professional development.
  2. Targeted academic support, such as tutoring.
  3. Wider strategies to address non-academic barriers to success in schools, such as attendance, behaviour and social and emotional support.

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Click to Download Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2022-23 [pdf 154KB] Click to Download
Click to Download Glodwick Infant and Nursery School Pupil Premium Statement 2021-2022 [pdf 139KB] Click to Download
Sports Premium

PE and Sports Premium

The PE and sport premium provides primary schools with £320 million of government funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of the PE, physical activity and sport offered through their core budgets. It is allocated directly to schools, so they have the flexibility to use it in the way that works best for their pupils.

Schools must use the funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of the PE, physical activity and sport they provide. This includes any carried forward funding.

This means that you must use the PE and sport premium to:

  • develop or add to the PE, physical activity and sport that your school provides
  • build capacity and capability within the school to ensure that improvements made now are sustainable and will benefit pupils joining the school in future years

You should use the PE and sport premium to secure improvements in the following 5 key indicators.

Engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity, for example by:

  • providing targeted activities or support to involve and encourage the least active children
  • encouraging active play during break times and lunchtimes
  • establishing, extending or funding attendance of school sports clubs and activities and holiday clubs, or broadening the variety offered
  • adopting an active mile initiative
  • raising attainment in primary school swimming to meet requirements of the national curriculum before the end of key stage 2 - every child should leave primary school able to swim.

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Click to Download PE and Sports Premium 2022-2023 [pdf 67KB] Click to Download
Click to Download PE and Sports Premium 2021-2022 [pdf 63KB] Click to Download