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Sport Premium Reporting 2024-25

Hillingdon Primary School received £21,370 in Sport Premium funding during the 2024-25 academic year. In summary, the Sport Premium Grant was allocated across three main categories:

  • CPD (Continuous Professional Development): £195 spent on external training and inter-school development sessions.
  • Internal Activities: £12,001 allocated to extracurricular opportunities, membership fees, and educational platforms.
  • External Activities: £9,174 directed towards coaching staff and School Games organiser network.

Please see the table below for a more detailed breakdown of spending.

Categories of Grant Spending

Total grant funding received for the academic year 2024-25. £21,370
Unspent grant funding from the allocation for the academic year 2024 to 2025? £0
Grant funding carried forward from previous years for use in the academic year 2024 to 2025? £0
Grant funding spent on CPD. £150
Funding spent on CPD inter-school development sessions. £45
Funding spent on external training courses. £150
Funding spent on internal school based extra-curricular opportunities. £6320
Funding spent on internal membership fees. £4847
Funding spent on internal use of educational platforms and resources. £834
Funding spent on school based extra-curricular opportunities. £6320
Funding spent on external activities organised by School Games organiser network. £674
Funding spent on external coaching staff. £8,500
Total spent of PE and sports premium grant. £21,370

 Opportunities in Sport

Targeted spending on providing or improving opportunities in PE, sport and physical activities for pupils with SEND or long-term medical conditions. Supporting participation in extra-curricular opportunities or competitions.
Targeted spending on increasing or improving girls' access to PE lessons or access to extra-curricular sport and physical activities? Supporting participation in extra-curricular opportunities or competitions, community club engagement or pathways for girls
Targeted  spending on providing or improving opportunities in sport and physical activities for disadvantaged pupils? After-school sport and physical activity clubs - free of charge for all pupils; subsidised sport and physical activity clubs for disadvantaged pupils; stronger parental engagement, eg: leaflets and home support. Community club engagement or pathways

Perceived Impact and Improvements

Impact of funding on increasing all staff's confidence, knowledge and skills in teaching PE and sport? Positive impact.
Impact of funding on increasing engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity and sport. Positive impact.
Impact of funding had on raising the profile of PE and sport across the school to support whole school improvement? Positive impact.
Impact of funding on offering a broader and more equal experience of a range of sports and physical activities to all pupils? Positive impact.
Impact of funding on increasing participation in competitive sport? Positive impact.
Summary of spending achievements. An increase in pupils’ attainment in PE. An increase in pupils’ physical activity levels. An increase in the number of pupils participating in school sport. An increase in the number of pupils participating in extra-curricular activities. An increase in staff completing training and CPD.
Impact on PE attainment. Positive impact.
Impact on increasing teachers' confidence and competence in teaching PE and school sport? Positive impact.
Impact on increasing pupil participation in extra-curricular activities? Positive impact.
Impact on ensuring that the improvements made are sustainable? Positive impact.

Swimming and Water Safety

Percentage of pupils in the current Year 6 cohort that can swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over a distance of 25 metres? 65%
Percentage of pupils in the current Year 6 cohort that can use a range of strokes
effectively (e.g. front crawl, backstroke, and breaststroke)?
70%
Percentage of pupils in the current Year 6 cohort that can perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations? 75%
Impact of the school's spending of 2024-25 funding on swimming and water safety attainment? No impact.