Pupil Premium 2017/18
Overview of the School
Number of pupils and pupil premium grant (PPG) received |
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Total number of pupils on roll |
414 |
Total number of pupils eligible for PPG |
110 (27%) |
Amount of PPG received per pupil |
£1300 Free School Meals, £1900 Looked After Children, £300 Service Children |
Total amount of PPG indicative |
£141,800 |
Nature of Support 2017/18
Deputy Head with overall responsibilty for raising achievement for pupils in receipt of pupil premium through tracking pupil progress and coaching staff.
Two additional teachers to provide additional support for English and Maths in Key Stage 2 by reducing class sizes (am).
HLTA to provide additional support for vulnerable pupils based on nurture principles (EYFS & KS1).
Additional Teaching Assistant to support vulnerable pupils in Early Years.
Provision of three Learning Support Assistants (one full time, two part time) to deliver a range of support programmes and targeted interventions.
Additional hours for 3 TAs to deliver specific intervention programmes.
School Link Assistant to provide behaviour and emotional support to pupils and parents.
Inclusion Mentor to provide additional support for vulnerable pupils based on nurture principles (KS1 &2).
Speech and Language support for individual pupils.
Counselling (Play and Art Therapy).
Funding subsidy for curriculum element of school visits (assessed on an individual basis).
Funding subsidy for music tuition (assessed on an individual basis).
Measuring the Impact
We measure the impact of this expenditure through monitoring pupils in receipt of pupil premium (lesson observations, book scrutinies and pupil discussion) and analysing educational achievement of these pupils compared to other pupils.
Each half term pupil progress meetings are held, in which the educational achievement of pupils in receipt of the pupil premium is discussed. There is also an internal review of the schools pupil premium strategy in November, March, and June each year.