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For some years now,  the Government has provided funding to primary schools in order to improve the provision of physical education and sport. All state-maintained schools, academies, middle schools, special schools and pupil referral units which have primary aged pupils receive the funding.

This funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on provision for PE and sport in schools. We are held accountable for how we use the additional funding to support pupil progress and participation in PE and school sport. We are required to publish on-line information about how we have used the additional funding, including details about our sporting provision alongside curriculum details.

Allocation:
All schools with 17 or more primary-aged pupils receive a lump sum of £16,000 plus a premium of £10 per pupil. Attached is a report showing how we spent our 2023-2024 allocation of this funding.

For the financial year April 2024 to March 2025, we will receive £16,540  and the table here explains how we intend to spend it.  In July 2025, we will publish a full report detailing the impact of the funding spent and this will be available here. 

Total indicative PE & Sports funding financial year 2024/25 Start Budget
2024-2025 allocation £16,540
Apr 24 to Mar 25 Budgeted Expenditure  
External sports coach to deliver 2 hour of PE curriculum and an optional after-school club £7030
Cluster PE Events Service Level Agreement £1330
TA support for PE lessons and events, including SEN support and Pastoral Support Dog visits £2589
PE Subject leader leadership time for federation £400
PE Curriculum Subscription £175
Rewards £100
New PE resources £1000
Transport, entry fees PE events, Federation Sports day (at least 10 off site events) £4200
Total £16,824

Local Sports Clubs in the Selby Area

We are keen to encourage our children to continue their tuition at sports clubs and providers in the local area.  At the bottom of this page, there are links to local sports clubs.