Schools receive various premiums to enhance pupil development.
St. Anne’s receives Pupil Premium funding from the Government. Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.
| Document Name | |
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| Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2025-2026 | View |
| Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2024-2025 | View |
| Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2023-2024 | View |
| Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2021-2023 | View |
| Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2020-2021 | View |
Sport Premium Funding is there to help schools achieve self-sustained improvements in PE and sports.
Our school is using the money to make long lasting changes that ensure the continued development of PE teaching, activities, and opportunities. The goal is to enhance current resources and diversify the range of sports available to pupils.
With this funding, we can ensure every child has the chance to live a fit and active life and they are given opportunities to experience sport at a competitive level.
In the current Sports Premium Action Plan, we breakdown Sport Premium spending. We outline our purchases and how they relate to the 5 Key Indicators of Improvement:
| Document Name | |
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| PE Action Plan 2024-2025 | View Categories of Grant Expenditure View Opportunities, Impacts and Sustainability Details View Funding Evauation Form |
| PE Action Plan 2023-2024 | View |
| PE Action Plan 2022-2023 | View |
| PE Action Plan 2021-2022 (inc swimming data) | View |
Year 5 were embracing their weird and whacky imaginations this term in art! Inspired by photocollage artists like Hannah Hoch, the children created self-portrait collages where they mixed elements of their own faces with faces of celebrities and animals! The aim was to create a brand new imaginary face that looked like it came from […]
Published: May 22, 2026
This week, Year 3 have had a fantastic week of learning in History as they continued their topic on Ancient Greece. Their focus was Greek literature, where they explored Homer’s Odyssey and learnt about the different genres of Greek theatre. To bring their learning to life, the children acted out performances using traditional-style masks, demonstrating great enthusiasm […]
Published: May 22, 2026
The Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust is an exempt charity. It is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under company registration number 07890590. The registered office address is Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education HQ, Barmston Court, Turbine Business Park, Nissan Way, Washington, SR5 3NY.