School Information

PE and Sport Premium

In this section you will find details of the PE and sport premium funding for Severne Primary School.

It includes:
  • how much funding we received, a full breakdown of how we spent the funding or will spend the funding
  • the effect of the premium on pupils’ PE and sport participation and attainment
  • how we will make sure these improvements are sustainable

At Severne Primary School, we believe that physical education and sport play a crucial role in improving our pupils’ physical wellbeing and lifestyles. We continue to offer a highly effective PE programme and build on the embedded sporting culture in our school through a well-planned programme of action to promote participation, progress, achievement and enjoyment.

We are committed to:
  • making additional and sustained improvements to the quality of PE and sport in our school.
  • developing and adding to the PE and sport activities that we already offer.
  • building capacity and capability within the school to ensure that improvements made now will benefit pupils joining the school in future years.
At Severne Primary School, we continue to see improvements in:
  • the engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity.
  • the raised profile of PE and Sport across the school, driving whole-school improvement.
  • increased confidence, knowledge and skills of staff in teaching PE and sport.
  • the broader experiences of a range of sports and activities off to our pupils.
  • increased participation in competitive sport.

Please find below a link to a full breakdown of how we spent funding to the end of the academic year 21/22 and the impact of this funding and a plan for the on-going use of Sport Premium funding in the future.

Sport Premium Allocation 21/22 £19,520

Sport Premium Carried Forward 20/21 £8,032

Total Sport Premium 21/22 £27,428

We evaluate the impact of the Sports Premium Funding annually and measure its impact on pupil outcomes. Please find below a copy of the school’s funding allocation for 21/22 which provides a full breakdown of how the money was spent, a statement capturing the impact on the pupils’ PE and sport participation and attainment and how the improvements will be sustained in the future.

 

Severne Primary School,
Severne Road, Acocks Green
Birmingham, B27 7HR