Pupil Premium
The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and in 2012–13 individual schools were allocated funding for children from low-income families who were eligible for free school meals, looked after children and those from families with parents in the Armed Forces.
Pupil Premium strategy 20-21 – evaluated Dec 2020
Past Pupil Premium Funding
Click on the link below to review past Pupil Premium funding and evaluation:
Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-20
Pupil Premium Evaluation 19-20
Pupil Premium Evaluation 2018-19
Pupil Premium Evaluation 17-18
Pupil Premium Strategy 17-18
Sports Premium
Every year we are allocated funding from the government that we are directed to spend on sport and our PE provision. Every school receives this funding and all have the same objective, how we spend it on sport is up to us, however, it must be spent on sport.
Here at South Stanley Infant & Nursery School we fully appreciate how important PE is to the wellbeing and health of our children. We endeavour to ensure that irrespective of age or ability, all of our children have access to a wide variety of sporting activities.
Planned Sports Premium Spend for 2020/21
Sports premium allocation 2020-2021
Previous Planned Sports Premium Spend for 2019/20 and 2018/19
Sports Premium Allocation 2019-2020
Sports Premium Allocations 2019-2020 – Evaluated
Sports Premium Allocations 2018-19 – Evaluated
Sports Premium Allocations 2018-2019 (Updated January 2019)
Sports Premium Allocations 2018-2019
As we do not have a KS2 provision, this document does not detail the percentage of Y6 pupils that currently meet national curriculum requirements for swimming and water safety.
Past Sport Premium Funding
You can view or download our Sports Premium allocation and find out how this has been used at our school.
Sports Premium Allocation 2017-18 – Evaluated
Sports Premium 2017-2018
Sports Premium 2016-2017
Catch-up Premium
In September 2020, the Government made a decision to release funding to schools to support the catch-up of pupils as a result of National Lockdowns throughout Spring and Summer terms in 2020. Schools evaluate the impact of the allocation of this funding on a termly basis.
To view the Catch-up Premium Strategy 2021-21 please click here:
Catch up Premium Statement – evaluated January 2021
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