Statutory Information
Ofsted Report
SIAMS Report
Performance
Information about our school’s performance can be found on the Department for Education’s official website. You can view our latest results using the School and College Performance measures website at https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/149557. These resources provide a clear picture of how our pupils are achieving and progressing in line with both local and national expectations.
Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is an allocation of additional funding provided to schools to support specific groups of children who are vulnerable to under achievement. These include pupils who are entitled to free school meals, children who are looked after by a local authority and children of parents who are in the armed forces.
A brief overview of what was achieved by vulnerable learners by the end of Key Stage2 (Year 6) can be seen in the table below. Vulnerable in this context means those children in receipt of the Pupil Premium Grant because they are entitled to or have been entitled to free school meals.
Pupil Premium Strategy 25-26Sports Premium
The PE and Sport Premium is additional funding provided by the government to help schools improve the quality of physical education, physical activity, and sport. At our school, we use this funding to enhance opportunities for all pupils, ensuring they develop healthy lifestyles, increase participation in competitive sport, and build a lifelong love of physical activity. The premium allows us to invest in specialist coaching, new equipment, staff training, and a wider range of sporting experiences. By doing so, we aim to raise achievement in PE, encourage teamwork and resilience, and support the physical and mental wellbeing of every child.
PE and Sports Premium Categories of Grant Spending 2024-25
PE and Sports Premium Declarations 2024-25
PE and Sports Premium Expenditure 2024-25
PE and Sports Premium Funding Allocation 2024-25
PE and Sports Premium Opportunities, Impacts and Sustainability 2024-25
PE and Sports Premium School Specifics 2024-25
In the academic year 2024-25, the percentage of pupils in Year 6 who met the national curriculum requirement to swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres was 100%. The percentage of pupils in Year 6 who could use a range of strokes effectively (front crawl, breaststroke and back stroke) was 100%. The percentage of pupils in Year 6 who could perform safe self-rescue in different water based situations was 100%.
