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Pupil & Sports Premium

Pupil Premium

The 'Pupil Premium' is an allocation of additional funding provided to schools, with the purpose of supporting specific groups of children who are vulnerable to possible underachievement.  This includes pupils who are entitled to Free School Meals (FSM) or who have been entitled to Free School Meals in the past, those who are looked after by the Local Authority (LAC) or adopted from Local Authority care and children of armed services personnel. Schools plan how to use this funding to support the needs of the pupils within their own school context.

As well as accelerating progress and raising attainment, the fund is intended to support the social and emotional needs of pupils. At Manorcroft, we adopt a holistic approach to catering for the needs of our pupils, carefully implementing strategies to support their wellbeing so that learning can take place. The use of the funding is based on a thorough evaluation of the outcomes from the previous academic year to help increase opportunity and maximise experiences for the children within our school.

If your child does not receive Free School Meals, but may be eligible because of your family's income levels, please contact the Admin Team (in confidence) to register them.  Even if you do not wish to take up the offer of the free meal provision, the school may still receive funding to support pupils’ needs.

Sports Grant

What is the Sports Premium grant?
For the last 10 years, the Government has provided additional funding to schools in order to improve the provision of physical education, activity and sport.

How do we decide what to spend it on?
Our agreed rationale for the use of the Sports Premium funding, is as follows:

  • increase the engagement of all children in regular physical activity, regardless of their sporting ability
  • raise the profile of PE and sport across the school
  • increase staff confidence, knowledge and skills through access to training opportunities and continued professional development
  • broaden the range of sports and physical activities available
  • increased participation in competitive sport through entering and organising a range of tournaments, competitions and events
  • build ongoing and sustainable partnerships with other schools and clubs

How do we evaluate our spending?
Over the course of the academic year we will evaluate the impact of the funding as part of our regular school evaluations and through pupil voice.  We look at how well we use the Sports Premium to improve the quality and breadth of PE and sporting provision, including increasing participation at all levels so that pupils develop healthy lifestyles and reach the performance levels that they are capable of. We aim to increase the activity of all children in school, in particular reluctant or vulnerable children.