Pupil Premium (2015/2016)

Number of Pupils & Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Received:
Number of Pupils on Roll (From October 2014 Census)

128

Total Number of Pupils Eligible for PPG (from January 2015 Census)

13

Amount of PPG Received Per-Pupil

£1,320

Total Amount of PPG Received

 £17,160

Service Premium (2015/2016)

Number of Pupils & Service Premium Grant (PPG) Received:
Number of Pupils on Roll (From October 2014 Census)

128

Total Number of Pupils Eligible for Service Premium (From January 2015 Census)

7

Amount of SPG Received Per-Pupil

£300

Total Amount of SPG Received

  £2,100

 

How we spent this money to support our Pupil Premium children:

Last year the majority of our budget supported our pupil premium children through additional teaching assistant time across the school, also benefitting non-pupil premium children. The school met the costs, through its main budget, of up-skilling teaching assistants to help meet the needs of the children, supporting two of our staff in education related foundation degrees.

In addition many pupil premium children received targeted 1:1 teaching with a Qualified Teacher, working in liaison with their Class Teacher.

All pupil premium children had access to free enrichment opportunities, sports clubs, wrap-around care, and one complete set of badged school uniform.

Where applicable, where children required access to other opportunities and services outside school, e.g., extended music tuition and access to instruments, these were provided.

Implementation & Tracking (2015-2016):

During the year we tracked the implementation and impact of the Pupil Premium funding through a variety of different ways:

  • The Pupil Premium Action Plan
  • Pupil Premium Budget Tracker Document
  • Teacher & TA Assessments
  • Pupil Asset- tracking pupils’ attainment and progress
  • Individual Interventions Tracker File.
  • Individual Pupil Premium Trackers for each child.
  • Pupil Progress Meetings
  • 1:1 Pupil Voice Meetings

Closing the Gaps Report July 2016:

How well are our Pupil Premium children doing compared to the whole school?

Across the school, the clear trend is for our Pupil Premium children to make slightly better progress than their non-pupil premium peers. This supports our policy of tightly targeted intervention based on sound assessment and teacher knowledge of individual children’s barriers to learning.

The table below shows average sublevels progress as value added scores, based on our internal tracking system (Pupil Asset):

 Year Group: Number of Pupil Premium children in cohort  Reading  Writing  Maths
Non Pupil Premium Pupil Premium Non Pupil Premium Pupil Premium Non Pupil Premium Pupil Premium
 6 1 98.11 99.67 108.83 107.67 100.61 102.00
 5  4  98.00 99.00 102.09 103.25 98.55 101.25
 4  6 102.85 102.83 101.08 102.00 100.38 102.17
 3  2  99.06 100.50 99.25 100.00 99.62 97.50
 2  3  99.41 101.00 100.12 97.67 100.06 99.00
 1  2  100.07 102.50 99.79 102.00 100.00 99.00
 EYFS  3  99.20 100.67 99.20 100.67 99.68 100.67