PE & Sport Premium 2024/25
Last updated: July 2025
Total spend: £17,400
Funding allocation
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Total received & spent 2024/25: £17,400
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Carry forward from 2023/24: £0
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Underspend to carry forward: £0
Spending breakdown
CPD (Total £11,600)
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£11,400 – External coaches to support staff confidence and competence
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£200 – Online training and resource development
Internal activities (Total £5,800)
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£3,000 – Extra-curricular opportunities (clubs)
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£400 – Sports competitions
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£2,000 – Top-up swimming lessons / aquatic opportunities
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£200 – Membership fees
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£200 – Online platforms / resources
External activities
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£0
Impact and outcomes
Our use of the PE & Sport Premium this year has had a positive impact across all five DfE priority areas:
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Staff confidence & skills – Teachers report improved knowledge and competence in PE delivery.
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Engagement of all pupils – Increased participation in clubs, competitions, and daily physical activity.
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Raising the profile of PE & sport – Sport is more visible across the school and linked to whole-school improvement.
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Broader, more equal experiences – More girls, SEND pupils, and disadvantaged pupils engaged in sport through targeted activities.
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Competitive sport – More pupils representing the school in competitions and festivals.
Additional impacts:
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More pupils achieving age-related expectations in PE.
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Growth in staff completing PE CPD.
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Wider extra-curricular opportunities for disadvantaged and SEND pupils.
Sustainability
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Coaching and CPD have upskilled teachers, embedding good practice into the curriculum.
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Equipment and memberships ensure continuity of opportunities.
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Peer-to-peer leadership and youth volunteering are helping sustain pupil engagement.
Swimming & water safety
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Not applicable – St Paul’s is an infant school and does not have Year 6 pupils.
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Top-up swimming opportunities were offered to younger pupils requiring additional support.
Evidence
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DfE digital reporting return submitted (July 2025).
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Club registers and competition records.
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Staff CPD logs and evaluations.