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Premium Allocations

View our Premium Allocations

You can view or download our Pupil and Sports Premium allocation and find out how this has been used at our schools.

Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and in 2012–13 individual schools were allocated funding for children from low-income families who were eligible for free school meals, looked after children and those from families with parents in the Armed Forces.

Pupil Premium Allocations – Deaf Hill Primary

You can view or download the Deaf Hill Primary pupil premium allocations by clicking the links below:

Pupil Premium

  • Pupil Premium Statement 2021-22
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2020-21
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-20
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2018-19
Pupil Premium Allocations – Kelloe Primary

You can view or download the Kelloe Primary pupil premium allocations by clicking the links below:

Pupil Premium

  • Pupil Premium Statement 2021-22
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2020-21
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-20
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2018-19
  • Pupil Premium Strategy 2017-18

Catch-up Premium

Catch up Premium Statement

Sports Premium

The Government is providing funding of £150 million per annum for academic years 2013/14 and 2014/15 to provide new, substantial primary school sport funding.  This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to Primary School Headteacher’s to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children. The sport funding can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools.

Sports Premium Allocations – Deaf Hill Primary

You can view or download the Deaf Hill Primary sports premium allocations by clicking the links below:

Sports Premium

  • Deaf Hill - PE and Sports Premium 2021-22
  • Deaf Hill - PE and  Sports Premium 2020-21
  • Deaf Hill - PE and  Sports Premium 2019-20
  • Deaf Hill - PE and Sport Premium 2015-16
  • Deaf Hill - PE and Sport Premium 2014-15
  • Deaf Hill - PE and Sport Premium 2013-14
Sports Premium Allocations – Kelloe Primary

You can view or download the Kelloe Primary sports premium allocations by clicking the links below:

Sports Premium

  • Kelloe - Sport Premium Plan 2022-2023 (impact)
  • Kelloe - Sport Premium Plan 2022-23
  • Kelloe - Sports Premium Plan 2021-22
  • Kelloe Sport Premium Plan 2021-22 (impact)
  • Kelloe - Sport Premium Plan 2020-21 (impact)
  • Kelloe - Sport Premium Plan 2019-20 (impact)
  • Kelloe - Sports Premium Plan 2018-19 (impact)
  • Kelloe - Sport Premium Plan 2018-19
  • Kelloe - Sports Premium Plan 2017-18 (impact)

Swimming Analysis

In addition to the impact of our Sport Premium spending, we take part in weekly swimming sessions in order to ensure that as many of our children as possible reach the required expectation to be able to ‘swim confidently and proficiently.

Swimming Analysis – Deaf Hill Primary

In 2019-2020;

  • % of our Year 6 children were able to swim competently, confidently and proficiency over a distance of at least 25 metres.
  • % of our Year 6 children can use a range of strokes effectively.
  • % of our Year 6 children can perform safe self-rescue in different water based situations.

 

Swimming Analysis – Kelloe Primary

In 2021-2022;

  • 92% of our Year 6 children were able to swim competently, confidently and proficiency over a distance of at least 25 metres.
  • 92% of our Year 6 children can use a range of strokes effectively.
  • 92% of our Year 6 children can perform safe self-rescue in different water based situations.

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Deaf Hill Primary School

Station Road West

Trimdon Station

County Durham

TS29 6BP


Tel: 01429 880 358

Email: deafhill@durhamlearning.net


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Kelloe Primary School

Front Street

Kelloe

County Durham

DH6 4PG


Tel: 0191 377 0275

Email: kelloe@durhamlearning.net