The PE and Sport Premium 2025 to 2026 is designed to help primary schools make additional and sustainable improvements in physical education and sport for all pupils. With a focus on increasing pupil participation, raising the profile of PE, broadening sporting experiences, and promoting competitive opportunities, schools have a chance to transform how children learn, move, and stay active.
At Everyday Play, we work with schools across Kent to help them get the most from their PE and Sport Premium by providing a high-quality and diverse range of play equipment that supports physical activity, creativity, social skills, and inclusive play.
Increasing Engagement of All Pupils
The funding can be used to help more pupils engage in regular physical activity. Everyday Play can deliver:
- Adventure playgrounds and climbing frames that encourage active play and build confidence
- Daily Mile tracks and activity trails, perfect for morning or lunchtime activity sessions
- Sensory gardens and multisensory trails that stimulate children physically, cognitively, and creatively
- Music panels, storytelling chairs, and multicoloured walkways that encourage children to explore, move, and play collaboratively
These installations give schools practical, daily opportunities to meet the Chief Medical Officers’ recommendation of 60 minutes of activity per day, in addition to PE lessons.
Raising the Profile of PE and Sport
Everyday Play’s solutions help raise the profile of PE across the school by:
- Creating dedicated outdoor spaces for active learning, storytelling, and sensory play
- Encouraging whole-school participation with fun, themed play areas and equipment
- Building spaces that foster resilience, confidence, and teamwork, supporting PE lessons and extra-curricular clubs
Offering a Broader, More Equal Range of Sports and Activities
The PE and Sport Premium encourages schools to broaden the experiences available to pupils. With Everyday Play, this can include:
- Inclusive playgrounds suitable for all ages and abilities
- Climbing frames, obstacle courses, and agility trails to complement PE curriculum objectives
- Active outdoor zones for team games, balance, and coordination activities
- Adventure playgrounds and sensory areas that give pupils a wider range of activity options
Increasing Participation in Competitive Sport
While PE and Sport Premium also encourages participation in competitions, Everyday Play equipment provides the perfect foundation:
- Multi-Use Games Areas (MUGAs) allow schools to host intra-school or local competitions safely
- Sports zones, running tracks, and activity trails provide versatile spaces for skill development and friendly contests
- Structured outdoor play builds confidence, competence, and motivation, so all pupils can get involved
How Schools Can Spend Their PE and Sport Premium with Everyday Play
Your PE and Sport Premium 2025 to 2026 funding can be invested in long-term, revenue-eligible improvements such as:
- Outdoor gyms and climbing frames
- Daily Mile tracks and active trails
- Sensory gardens, planters, and multisensory zones
- Adventure playgrounds with inclusive features
- Music panels, storytelling areas, and activity stations
- Multi-Use Games Areas (MUGAs) for sports and competitions
All of these count as sustainable improvements under the DfE guidance and directly benefit pupils now and in the future.
Make Every Penny Count
At Everyday Play, we specialise in helping Kent schools turn their PE and Sport Premium into a lasting legacy of active, inclusive, and fun play. From design and installation to creating spaces that engage pupils, we make the process simple and rewarding.
Call us on 01622 688343 or email info@everyday-play.co.uk to start planning your PE and Sport Premium investment today.



