Sports Premium

Objectives of the Sports Premium

Key objectives include:

  • Engaging pupils in regular physical activity and promoting healthy lifestyles

  • Raising the profile of PE and sport across the school

  • Improving staff skills and confidence in teaching PE

  • Broadening the range of sports and activities offered

  • Increasing participation in competitive sport and extra curricular clubs

How We Use the Sport Premium

We use the Sports Premium to make lasting improvements to our PE and sport provision by:

  • Expanding our PE and sports offerings

  • Investing in equipment and facilities

  • Providing staff training and development

  • Introducing new sports and coaching to enhance enjoyment

  • Running after-school clubs 

  • Embedding physical activity throughout the school day

  • Ensuring improvements are sustainable for future pupils


Impact on Pupils

The Sports Premium has a positive and wide-reaching impact on our pupils by:

  • Building resilience and teamwork skills through clubs and teams

  • Enhancing physical fitness and wellbeing

  • Helping pupils feel valued and included

  • Boosting confidence in children who may otherwise disengage from PE

  • Providing opportunities for engagement 
  • Imroving interest in sports which has impacted on engagement in lessons
  • Improving accessibily to extra curricula sports activities has increased engagement in sports clubs and attendance to these
  • Increasing pupils attainment in PE 

How improvements will be sustained
 
  • Continually developing further access to sports both in school and through extra curricula activities 
  • Continually developing regular fitness activities throughout the timetable
  • Increasing the school's profile regarding competitions
  • Training for new staff
Sports Premium Spend and Impact for 2024-25 is was reported through the DFE form.
 Swimming data monitoring  Reporting year 2025-26
  Reporting year 2024-25
  Reporting year 2023-24    Reporting year 2022-23
 
Year 5 2024-25
(Y6 2025-26) 
Year 5 2023-24
(Y6 2024-25)
 Year 5 2022-23 
(Y6 2023-24)
Year 5 2021-22
(Y6 2022-23)
Swimming at least 25M unaided, competently and safely out of 60 pupils = 33 out of 60 pupils = 55%. 45 out of 60 pupils =75%. 28 out of 60 pupils =47%.
Perform a range of different strokes out of 60 pupils = 18 out of 60 pupils = 30%  43 out of 60 pupils =72%. 27 out of 60 pupils =45%.
Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations out of 60 pupils = 48 out of 60 pupils = 80%  41 out of 60 pupils = 68%. 17 out of 60 pupils =28%.
 
Details of Sports Premium Spend for 2024-25
 
Total sports premium £19,560
 
Spend reported as follows:
 
CPD external training courses   £750 
CPD upskilling staff to deliver swimming lessons £3600
CPD internal learning and development £250
CPD inter-school development sessions £500
CPD online training / resource development £250 
CPD external coaches supporting confidence and competence £840
External training courses £750
Upskilling staff to deliver swimming £3600
Internal learning and development £250
Inter-school development sessions £500
Online training / resource development £250
External coaches supporting confidence and competence £840
Internal school based extra-curricular opportunities £3940
Internal sports competitions £520
Internal top up swimming lessons £3020
Internal active travel £505
Internal equipment and resources £1400
Internal membership fees £3417
Internal use of educational platforms and resources £700
 
Total spent of PE and sports premium £19,692
 
There was no underspend for 2024-25.

Lent Rise School Academy Trust is a Company incorporated in England and Wales,
limited by guarantee with registered Company number 9801986.

Registered office: Lent Rise School, Coulson Way, Burnham, Bucks, SL1 7NP • Tel: 01628 662913