Funding Allocated for 25/26: £17,230
Sports Premium Report
Documents – Sports Premium Reports
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| Sports Premium Report 4 | Download |
| Sports Premium Report 3 | Download |
| Sports Premium Report 2 | Download |
| Sports Premium Report 1 | Download |
Documents – Sports Premium Budgets
| Sports Premium Budgets Documents | Download |
| Sports Premium Impact Report 24 | Download |
| Sports Premium Budget 22-23 | Download |
| PE Sports Premium Budget 24-25 | Download |
Documents – Sports Premium
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| PE Policy | Download |
Sports Premium
Larkspur will receive around £17,230 sports premium funding this year. It is continuing to be used to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. The funding – provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport – will be allocated to primary school headteachers. It is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools.
Gateshead Schools Sports Partnership
We have bought into the Gateshead Schools Sports Partnership once again. As part of this package we have access to centrally organised sports tournaments and festivals as well as extensive work within the local cluster of schools. Being part of the Gateshead cluster ensures that we can integrate and share good practice with other schools and hold inter school competitions.
Children participate in a wide range of tournaments and festivals across all year groups. We are delighted to announce we have received the School Games Mark Gold award last year!
Get Set 4 PE
This year, we will teach PE with the support of the GetSet4PE scheme. GetSet4PE works alongside the national curriculum to ensure that our children revisit a variety of sports and skills throughout their education with us. This enables our students to build upon their previous learning, skills and techniques to develop progression in each activity area. The GetSet4PE scheme allows children to experience two new sports every half term.
Swimming
In 24/25, 58% of Y6 met the national requirement to swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres.
58% use a range of strokes effectively and 50% perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations.