Brailes C of E Primary has been awarded the School Games Gold award for participation in sporting competition during 2024-25, proudly returning to being a School Games Gold School since COVID following School Games Gold Awards prior to Covid in 2018-19, 2017-18 and 2016-17 academic years, plus the School Games Virtual Award during Lockdown.
The Sports Premium was introduced to fund improvements to the provision of PE and sport, for the benefit of primary-aged pupils so that they develop healthy lifestyles. It is allocated to schools to work with all pupils.
Schools are free to spend the Sports Premium as they see fit, however our approach and vision for our pupils is to ensure that all are offered 'rich opportunities and memorable experiences' and that those from poorer socio-economic backgrounds do not suffer barriers which hamper their progress and attainment.
Our decisions on how best to use the Sports Premium are based on the findings of high quality research and publications, including Ofsted's best practice guides. These have supported our decision on expenditure over the best and most effective use of our Sport Premium Funding.
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2025-26 Sporting Clubs and Competition
Autumn term sports clubs: tennis, hockey, netball, dodgeball, Girls football, Boys football, fencing.
Tournaments: Y3/4 Football, Y5/6 Football, Girls Football, Swimming, Curling, Boccie, Y3/4 Rounders, Y5/6 Rounders, Athletics, Cross Country, Quick Cricket, Tag Rugby, Archery, Golf
Community Sports Partnerships: Feldon Valley Golf Club, Shipston Archery, Chipping Norton School
88% Year 6 children met the National Curriculum standard for swimming in July 2025: