Pupil Premium
Please find information below regarding our Pupil Premium.
Pupil Premium 2019-20

Pupil Premium 2018-19

Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Allocation for 2011/12 is £2440
The PPG allocation for 2011/12 was targeted to:
- Parental and pastoral support meetings
- Additional classroom support and resources
- Access to enhancing curriculum experiences
- Literacy support
- Staff development
The impact of PPG for 2011/12 was:
- Individual support needs met enabling pupils to reach or exceed expected progress
- Children gained first hand experiences supporting a broad and balanced curriculum
- The formation of strong working partnerships between outside agencies, home and school
- Overall positive impact on learning, achievement and pastoral care
Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Allocation for 2012/13 is £5400
The PPG allocation for 2012/13 is targeted to:
- Support to allow children to progress with year group expectations
- Funding to allow access to all areas of curriculum enrichment
- Individual support tailored to each individual pupil’s need
- Targeted Literacy and Maths support
- Maintain and build continued strong working partnerships between outside agencies, home and school in support of learning and pastoral care
The impact of PPG for 2012/13 was:
- Support ensured individual children made progress in line with year group expectations in reading, writing and maths
- All children gained first hand experiences within an enriched curriculum
- Development work with outside agencies has continued to have positive impact on learning, achievement, social behaviour
Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Allocation for 2013/14 is £13,500
The PPG allocation for 2013/14 is targeted to:
- Provide support to allow children to make expected progress
- To continue the work at maintaining strong partnerships with outside agencies, home and school in support of learning and pastoral care
- To provide training for staff specific to the needs of pupils
- To enable the purchase of resources to cater for the pastoral care of pupils
The impact of PPG for 2013/14 was:
- Support ensured individual children made at least expected progress results show:Reading100%, Maths 100% and Writing 100%. 50% made more than expected progress in Maths.
- Time has been allocated to enable staff to liaise with specialist outside agencies and attend training to meet the needs of individual pupils.
- IT equipment has been purchased to enable all pupils to access laptops during class IT lessons.
- The school has identified a quiet garden area to develop which has been cleared, partly planted and a seating area established.
Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Allocation for 2014/2015 is £19,500
The PPG allocation for 2014/15 is targeted to :
- Provide support to allow children to make at least expected progress
- Provide children with the latest IT equipment
- Provide opportunities for children to engage in extra curriculum activities and trips
- Specialist TA support in Basic Skills
- Support for families to engage specialist support
Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Allocation for 2015/2016 is £24,167
The PPG allocation for 2015/2016 is targeted to:
- To maintain specialised TA support (1st class @number trained) in Literacy and Numeracy
- To support opportunities for children to engage in extra curriculum activities and trips
- Support in class to meet social and emotional needs of children
- To engage with and experience latest IT equipment