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.
You can view or download our Pupil Premium allocation for the current academic year by clicking on the link below. This statement details our school’s use of pupil premium (and review of outcomes in the previous academic year)
Pupil Premium Strategy 2021-2022
Previous Pupil Premium allocation & impact
To view and download previous years spend please click on the relevant link below:
- Pupil Premium Allocation 2020-2021
- Pupil Premium Impact 2019-20
- Pupil Premium Allocation 2019-20
- Pupil Premium Impact 2018-19
- Pupil Premium Allocation 2018-2019
- Pupil Premium Impact 2017-2018
- Pupil Premium Allocation 2017-2018
- Pupil Premium Impact 2016-17
- Pupil Premium Allocation 2016-2017
- Pupil Premium Impact 2015-2016
- Pupil Premium Allocation 2015 – 2016
Sports Premium
Bloemfontein P.E Mission Statement
It is our aim at Bloemfontein Primary School to provide the opportunity for our children to safely experience a range of sporting activities for their fun and enjoyment. Through carefully planned P.E and sports activities we aim to ensure that all children are happy and enjoy P.E, thus raising participation levels both in and out of School and therefore in turn, promoting healthy lifestyles.
We strive to provide high quality P.E and sports teaching in both Curriculum and after school clubs. We aim to ensure that within their own level of ability all children can achieve and experience success, thereby enabling them to reach their full potential.
We value the benefits of P.E and sport to build children’s self confidence, esteem and self worth. This is character building and essential for our pupil’s development.
We aim to provide opportunities for all children to experience competition and various levels both individually and as part of a team.
What is the Sports Premium?
The Government is providing further funding for the current academic year to improve the provision of Physical Education and Sport in Primary Schools. This funding is jointly provided through the Department for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport and will see money going directly to Primary School Head Teachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and P.E for their children.
You can view or download our Sport Premium allocation for the current academic year by clicking on the link below:
Previous Sport Premium allocation & impact
To view and download previous years spend please click on the relevant link below:
- Swimming Provision and Impact – 2020-21
- Sports Premium Impact 2020-2021
- Sports Premium Allocation 2020-2021
- Sports Premium Funding & Impact 2019-20
- Swimming provision & Impact 2019/20
- Sports Premium Funding & Impact 2018-19
- Sports Premium Funding & Impact 2017-18
- Sports Premium Funding & Impact 2016-17
- Sports Premium Funding & Impact 2015-16
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 Funding (January 2021)
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