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Pupil Premium 2013-2014
Pupil Premium 2013-14
There are currently 13 pupils in receipt of Free School Meals (FSM) at the school and
25 pupils are registered as having been on FSM or Service Personnel within the last 6 years.
Our FSM pupils make up 10% of the school population and our ‘FSM ever 6’ students make up 19% of the population. The government allocates extra money to schools – Pupil Premium.
Funding: This funding is allocated to raise the attainment of FSM pupils and close the gap in attainment between FSM and non-FSM pupils.
Due to the numbers of pupils in receipt of FSM we have been allocated the following amount of pupil premium funding:
Total grant for 2013/14 =£31,000
PUPIL PREMIUM ALLOCATION 2013/14
We have allocated pupil premium funding to the following areas:-
TA support for interventions and small group work = £8,000
1:1 teachers for allocated children = £13,000
Emotional Literacy Support Assistant =£ 6,000
Residential visit to Leeson House £50 per child = £350
Educational Visits Cost: £810
School Uniform Cost: £300
Fruit and Vegetables: £ 260
Resources for reading scheme: Cost: £300
Teaching Resources Jolly Phonics, Phonic Activities, Y1 Phonic Scheme: Cost £950
After School Clubs: Cost: £230
iPads: Cost: £ 678
Total Spend: £30,878
IMPACT OF PUPIL PREMIUM FUNDING:
The Pupil Premium Funding has contributed to:
- Excellent end of Key Stage Results
- Improved pupil confidence and self esteem
- Increased engagement in learning
- Increased opportunities for pupils
- Increased support and guidance for families