Pupil Premium
At St Mary Queen of Martyrs, our Catholic ethos permeates our school community. We have a strong belief that every child is created as a unique individual with an abundance of talents. They all have the potential to flourish in these gifts if given the right opportunities. As such, our vision is to instill in all children, regardless of abilities or background, for them "to be the best that they can be" - we have high aspirations for all. The strong, positive and respectful relationships between all staff and children are at the heart of our school. The holistic needs of our children are paramount and our drive is to meet these, in whatever way we can, in order for them to truly realise their full potential.
Pupil Premium Spending
Pupil Premium funding facilitates our beliefs and visions by enabling us to provide the highest quality education for all. We are committed to raising standards for all our pupils with the aim that they complete their primary education journey with confidence, resilience, pride and above all, having reached their full potential. We want them to be equipped for a continuous and fruitful life-long education and remove any barriers. We have used the Pupil Premium funding to provide a wide range of support programmes for our pupils and these have had a positive impact on raising standards.

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Pupil Premium Strategy 2025/2026
Sports Premium
What is Sports Premium?
Sports Premium is an amount of money which the government has agreed to allocate to schools to increase the quality and breadth of PE and Sport provision, as well as increasing participation in PE and Sport. The amount of funding received is based upon the number of children of primary age the school has.
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The intended outcomes from the funding are: 1. Ensuring pupils become physically literate and enabling them to access a lifelong participation in physical activities 2. Improving teacher/pupil monitoring & assessment as well as 'continuous professional development' opportunities for the staff to enhance knowledge and confidence in teaching P.E. 3. Promoting social skills, independent learning and positive behaviour in order to increase pupil progress and raise attainment (as per the Department for Education guidelines) 4. Increasing the quality of our teaching across a broad and exciting PE curriculum through which ALL pupils will have wide-ranging opportunities to embrace and enjoy physical activity. 5. The school, children, parents and the sports coaches working together continuously in order to maximise the potential of every participant to be the best that they can be.
The P.E. Co-ordinator and School Business Manager will keep up-to-date public records to demonstrate the current allocation of the PE premium funding. Please click link below to see our PE And Sport Premium Action Plan. |
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