Policies, Compliance and Premium
Our EYFS Policy us specific to the primary school. All other policies which apply to the primary, secondary and sixth form by using this link.
To find out more about how our Pupil Premium funding is used in the primary school, please click here.
Sports Premium Statement
Schools receive PE and Sports Premium funding based on the number of pupils in Years 1-6.
The premium must be used to fund additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and sport, for the benefit of primary-aged pupils, in the 2023 to 2024 academic year, to encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles.
Schools can use the premium to secure improvements in the following 5 areas;
At Robert Clack Primary we are committed to providing high quality PE for all pupils. We recognise that an outstanding PE curriculum and an extensive range of sporting opportunities and resources have an influence on outcomes across a number of areas of school life.
2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-2025 | |
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Total Grant Amount | £16,310 | £16, 310 | £16, 310 |
Pupils on Roll (Yr 1-6) | 31 | 60 | 120 |
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Objective | Initiative / Action | Est Cost | Outcome |
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To encourage active play during break and lunchtimes | Provide high quality appropriate equipment for the playground | £2500 | Pupils are active and engaged in appropriate lunchtime activities using the resources provided. |
To resource high quality PE equipment for use during PE lessons | Identify and purchase high quality resources to ensure that PE lessons are fully equipped | £5000 | Pupils are excited for PE lesson and are actively engaged in learning |
To provide specialist opportunities with the PE dept in the Secondary School | Dance workshop bi weekly for the whole school to attend, working with the secondary Dance teacher and students | £1560 | Pupils are able to access specialist teaching in the subject of dance and benefit from excellent subject knowledge. |
To provide the opportunity to participate in high quality sports events with specialist secondary teachers | Sports event run per year for half a day with team games and specialist planning and teaching | £1000 | Pupil are able to participate in an afternoon of team games utilising the specialist grounds and resources. |
Provide staff with professional development, mentoring, appropriate training and resources to support them to deliver PE and sport more effectively to all pupils and embed physical activity across the School. | Yearly checks of equipment. Identify appropriate professional development opportunities. Provide staff with the appropriate resources to deliver PE | £6250 | Teaching of PE is active and engaging for all pupils. PE lessons are well planned, resourced and structured. PE lessons are engaging and every child is able to take part. Teachers feel secure in their knowledge and ability to deliver high quality PE lessons. |