Pupil Premium Funding

St. Gregory's receives over £1320 of curriculum funding per child that qualifies you for the Pupil Premium.

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  1. Income Support
  2. Income Based Jobseeker's Allowance
  3. Income Related ESA (Employment and Support Allowance)
  4. Guarantee Element of State Pension Credit
  5. Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  6. Child Tax Credit and with an annual income of less than £16,190 and not receiving Working Tax Credit.
  7. Working Tax Credit 'run on' – the payment you receive for a further four weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
  8. Universal Credit

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Primary PE and School Sport Funding

Schools are allocated a sum of money, called the Primary PE and Sport Funding to support all children and improve the quantity, quality and breadth of PE and sport provision.  Initially this was be paid for the two academic years 2013/14 and 2014/15 but it has since been extended.  The allocation is calculated according to the intake of the school, and the school must decide how best to use the money to improve the breadth and quality of PE and sport provision, including increased participation in PE and sport so that all pupils develop healthy lifestyles and reach the performance levels they are capable of.

At St. Gregory's we have decided to use this money to:

  • Buy into membership of the Chorley School Sports Partnership (CSSP) and continue our excellent partnership with this organisation which provides expert coaching, staff professional development opportunities and a wide variety of sporting competitions for all age groups.
  • Audit staff training requirements and procure quality-assured professional training for staff to raise their confidence and competence in teaching PE and sport.
  • Become members of the Youth Sport Trust and take advantage of expert advice to evaluate the school’s current strengths and development points in PE and sport, and implement plans for improvement, including purchasing of new equipment where necessary.
  • To set up a 'Change4Life' programme which targets pupils who are less physically active and encourages them to get involved, try new sports and develop a better understanding of the importance of being healthy.

Impact Measures:

  • An increase in the number of pupils taking part in extra-curricular sport
  • Maintain  the high level of opportunity for pupils to be involved in competitive school sports.
  • The greater awareness amongst pupils about the dangers of obesity, smoking and other such activities that undermine pupils’ health
  • Quality of overall provision to improve so that all teaching of Physical Education is working towards being 'Outstanding'
  • Maintain our Gold Level Youth Sports Trust Quality Mark

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