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Primary Sports Premium Update


Primary Sports Premium (PSP) Guidance presentation


Wiltshire and Swindon Sport’s Primary Premium lead Officer Rik Grover, is able to offer your school staff a 30 minute presentation focusing on the PSP. The presentation gives an overview of the local and national picture of the Primary Sports Premium post phase 5 mapping, which we completed for the Department of Education in May 2017. In addition, any updates regarding the new ‘Healthy Pupil’s Capital Programme ‘will also be presented. Please contact Rik if you would like him to come to your school to deliver the presentation - Rik Grover on 01225 781500 or email rik@wiltssport.org.uk


to improve facilities for children with physical conditions or support young people struggling with mental health issues. Alongside the funding for the PE and Sport Premium, breakfast clubs and universal infant free school meals, it represents over £1.3 billion investment in the 2018 to 2019 academic year to help young people live healthier lifestyles. This builds on wider government work such as the recent Sports Strategy.


Local authorities and larger multi- academy trusts will receive an allocation for schools and will make decisions locally on how this money is invested. Smaller multi-academy


trusts (MATs), individual academies and sixth-form centres will be able to bid for grants for specific one-off projects.


The money from the Soft Drinks Industry Levy - will be available to schools in the 2018 to 2019 financial year and more details on how the fund will be distributed will be published later this year. Government has also pledged to ensure that the amount schools receive will not fall below £415 million regardless of the funds generated by the levy.


The healthy pupil’s capital programme will build on the government’s plans for schools to provide a longer school day


by changing the focus of the scheme to provide new facilities or improve existing ones to make it easier for a range of extra-curricular activities to be provided.


As mentioned the new healthy pupils capital programme funding will be available in 2018 to 2019. All state- funded primary, secondary and sixth- form schools in England will be eligible to receive funding through one of two mechanisms, as follows:


All local authority community, foundation and voluntary-controlled schools will receive an allocation to their responsible body a central formula


Department of Education - Schools to receive £415 million to transform facilities and help pupils get healthy start to life.


Schools are to receive £415 million to help pupils benefit from healthier, more active lifestyles.Primary, secondary and sixth-form colleges will be able to use the funding to pay for facilities to support physical education (PE), after- school activities and healthy eating.


Schools will also be able to use the new healthy pupil’s capital programme


8 Wiltshire and Swindon Relay


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