The aims of the National Curriculum for Physical Education ensure that all pupils:
Funding for Primary School PE and Sports
The government is committed to ensuring that children and young people have access to at least 60 minutes of sport and physical activity per day. It recommends 30 minutes of this is delivered during the school day (in line with the Chief Medical Officers guidelines which recommend an average of at least 60 minutes per day across the week).
The PE and sport premium is intended to help primary schools to achieve this commitment, providing primary schools with £320 million of government funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of the PE, physical activity and sport. The funding has been allocated to primary school head teachers and has been ‘ring fenced’. This means it can only be spent specifically on PE and sport in schools.
Vision
As well-rounded, active citizens, our children will feel a sense of belonging by immersing themselves in a wide range of physical activities. The PE curriculum will enable children to use movement confidently, developing respect for themselves and each other and a positive sporting attitude. A physically demanding and challenging curriculum inspires all to succeed and excel, developing both physical and mental health and wellbeing. Opportunities for positive competition in sport and other activities build character and self-discipline whilst encouraging them to continue to have an active lifestyle beyond their school life.
Objective
To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools.
There are 5 key indicators that schools should expect to see improvement across:
Please read the information below which gives details of our PE and Sport Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
Evidencing the impact of the Primary PE and Sports Premium:
Ellacombe PE & Sports Premium - Swimming Data 2023-24