Cirrus Primary Academy Trust
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PE & Sport Premium Funding

Sports Premium Funding

Our aim at Rushy Meadow is to ensure all children reach a high standard of physical development. We do this through the teaching of PE and by encouraging children to lead a healthy lifestyle.

We also aim to establish a sporting culture that enables and encourages all children to play and enjoy sport. Using the Primary PE and Sport Premium Funding, our school endeavours to enrich the PE curriculum in a sustainable way and to increase sports participation for all our children.

What is the Sport Premium Funding?

The Primary PE and Sport Premium Funding is additional funding provided by the government to improve provision of physical education and sport in primary schools in England. In 2012, the government pledged £150 million per annum for at least the next 3 years to support PE and school sport in primary schools. £150 million was provided per annum for academic years 2013 to 2014 and 2014 to 2015. The funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision of PE and sport in schools. This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport. The government have also announced a further commitment to PE and sport until 2020 if they are elected in the next general election. This funding goes directly to our head of school so they can decide the best way to use it.

We are required to put information online as to how we have used the funding to support pupils’ progress and participation in PE and sport. This includes details of sporting provision as well as curriculum details. This enables parents, carers and others to be fully aware of the PE and sporting opportunities Rushy Meadow provides.

How is the Sport Premium Funding allocated?

The Sport Premium funding is allocated to each individual school by the payment of a lump sum. Schools with 17 or more eligible pupils receive £16,000 and an additional payment of £10 per pupil.

Funding for Rushy Meadow:

PE & Sports Premium Funding 2022-23

Evidencing Sports Premium Funding 2022-2023

PE and Sport Premium 2021-2022

Rushy Meadow Primary Academy have received £21,528  for the academic year 2021/2022.

PE and Sport Premium 2020-2021

Rushy Meadow Primary Academy received £18,870  for the academic year 2020/2021.

Rushy Meadow Primary Academy received £19,520  for the academic year 2019/2020.

For 2018/19 we were allocated £19,520

How this money was spent

Music Offer

At Rushy Meadow, Music and performance form an important part of our curriculum. From having instruments available for child initiated learning in Nursery and Reception to showcasing their farewell production in Year 6, our pupils having many opportunities to demonstrate their performance skills in front of a range of audiences. 

All children from Years 1-6 take part in weekly singing assemblies, with pupils from Years 3-6 invited to join our school choir each year. Undoubtedly, a highlight of the calendar is the choir's Young Voices performance at the o2 in London. 

Music Curriculum at Rushy Meadow 

Music Action Plan 2024-2025