Arnside National School

Pupil Premium Statement 2013/2014

Since 2011-12, schools have been allocated "Pupil Premium Funding". The Department for Education (DfE) requires schools to publish information about how they plan to use the Pupil Premium grant.

The terms of the grant are very broad. The grant is allocated in two parts which are:

  • Pupil premium for pupils known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM) in any of the previous six years and service children in maintained schools
  • Pupil premium for looked after children and pupils eligible for FSM in any of the previous six years in non-mainstream settings

Use of Pupil Premium

The pupil premium allocation in 2013-14 is £4500.00. The grant has been allocated for the following:

Pupil Premium Funding 2013-2014
Total Number of Students on roll / 132 + 26 PT Nursery
Total number of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium / 8
% of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium / 6%
Total amount of Pupil Premium Funding received / £4500
Strategies and Implementation / Estimated Costs
  • Extra TA support to support literacy and numeracy
/ £1500
  • Intervention groups for target pupils
/ £500
  • 1 to 1 tuition
/ £1500
  • Booster groups led by teachers and TAs
/ £500
  • Additional SEN resources and training
/ £500
£4500

Impact:

In the most recent May 2013 Standard Assessment Tests, the Pupil Premium eligible Year 6 children performed as follows:

All eligible pupils achieved Level 4 in Maths, Reading, Writing, Spelling & Grammar and Science. This is above the National expectiation for children who are eligible for Pupil Premium Funding.

Arnside National School

Pupil Premium Statement 2014/2015

Since 2011-12, schools have been allocated "Pupil Premium Funding". The Department for Education (DfE) requires schools to publish information about how they plan to use the Pupil Premium grant.

The terms of the grant are very broad. The grant is allocated in two parts which are:

  • Pupil premium for pupils known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM) in any of the previous six years and service children in maintained schools
  • Pupil premium for looked after children and pupils eligible for FSM in any of the previous six years in non-mainstream settings

Use of Pupil Premium

2014-15

The pupil premium allocation in 2014-15 is £1300 per pupil 'FSM' and £1900 per 'looked after child'. The schools total allocation is £9500 the grant was allocated for the following:

Pupil Premium Funding 2014/2015
Total Number of Students on roll / 132 + 23 PT Nursery
Total number of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium / 5
% of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium / 6%
Total amount of Pupil Premium Funding received / £9500
Strategies and Implementation / Estimated Costs
  • Extra TA support for numeracy and literacy
/ 1500
  • Intervention and Small Group Provisionfor target pupils
/ 1500
  • Specific Skills Support
/ 500
  • Access to Peripatetic Music Lessons
/ 100
  • Access to Educational Psychologist
/ 500
  • Access to Councilling Service
/ 500
  • Access to Literacy/Speech and Language Specialist Teacher
/ 500
  • Promoting self confidence through extra after school provision
/ 500
  • Additional Literacy Skills Group
/ 500
  • Additional Guided Reading/Comprehension Sessions
/ 1000
  • Numeracy Booster Groups
/ 500
  • SEN Resources and Training
/ 400
  • Maths Springboard Groups
/ 500
  • Clicker 6 Writing Support
/ 500
  • Time to Talk and Socially Speaking Intervention Group
/ 500
£9500

Impact:

Key Stage 1 - Disadvantaged pupils in KS1 achieve higher than the National Expectation in all subjects, with 100% achieving Level 2 which is 8% above the National Average.

Key Stage 2 - Disadvantaged pupils in KS2achievedhigher than the National Expectationin maths, reading, writing and English grammar, punctuation and spelling with 100% of pupils achieving Level 4 which is 17% higher than the National Average.