Documents and Policies
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Examination Policies
The Pupil Premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and close the gap between them and their peers.
Pupil premium funding is available to:
- local authority maintained schools, including special schools and pupil referral units (PRUs)
- voluntary-sector alternative provision (AP) with local authority agreement
- special schools not maintained by the local authority (NMSS)
- academies and free schools, including special and AP academies
Pupil Premium
Currently being updated
Report on PE/Sports Grant 2021-22
Allocation: £16,240.00
Outcomes:
- The encouragement of all pupils in regular physical activity
- The profile of PE and Sport being raised across the Academy
- Increased confidence, knowledge and skills in staff and teaching PE
- Broader experience of a range of sport and activities offered
- Increased participation in competing
Funding allocated |
Item(s) |
Monitoring |
Impact |
£5825.00 |
Playground and floor images for outdoor learning through play and sports. Equipment includes climbing area and balance bars; floor markings that enhance the learning of sports and phonics and sports and numbers |
SLT |
PE Progress: 82% achieving targets and 9% exceeding targets Participation: 85% Attendance: 80% |
£1615.00 |
Football Goals that are professional and encourage pupils to participate on a scale of a normal 5 aside tarmac and 11 players for grass play. |
PE |
PE Progress: 82% achieving targets and 9% exceeding targets Participation: 85% Attendance: 80% |
£5000.00 |
Southend United Coaches to support additional sports at lunchtime when appropriate and during Lockdown easing measures. Allowed the pupils to access a provision other than the classroom to improve health and confidence in a very difficult period |
Deputy Head and PE |
PE Progress: 82% achieving targets and 9% exceeding targets Participation: 85% Attendance: 80% |
£3000.00 |
Teaching staff skilled in ‘other’ sports and outdoor pursuit disciplines such as cycling and building bikes to further encourage cycling proficiency |
Deputy Head |
PE Progress: 82% achieving targets and 9% exceeding targets Participation: 85% Attendance: 80% 42% of pupils receiving a new self-built bike to ride to school. |
£800.00 |
Hiring of Garons outdoor athletics field for Sports Day Summer 2022 |
PE |
PE Progress: 82% achieving targets and 9% exceeding targets Participation: 85% Attendance: 80%
86% parents attended sports day – highest numbers for any sports or other event |
Literacy & Numeracy Catch-up Premium
Desired outcome |
Chosen action / approach |
What is the evidence and rationale for this choice? |
How will you ensure it is implemented well? |
Staff lead |
Review of impact |
Cost |
Literacy and Numeracy Catch-up to reduce the gaps |
1:1 tuition in Literacy and Numeracy for bottom 20% WRAT 5 pupils in first instance
Increase 1:1 offer over time and gradually build blocks within schemes of learning in line for year groups and pathways of study
New REACH provision as an extension to the provision. Pupils will be specifically chosen to remain or move into these classes
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AB/PB |
Progress will be scrutinised half termly WRAT tests will capture data for all pupils Pupil and staff surveys termly Parent voice will be captured through parent workshops and questionnaires |
£7,500 |