Pupil Premium Spending 2014-2015
£88641.00
Spending / Cost / ImpactExtra Teacher in KS2 to support single age/smaller classes / £25000.00 /
- Quality first teaching improved with 87% of teaching and learning judged good or better in in June 2015 compared to 62% in October 2014.
- Pupils Voice – stated that they prefer being in single aged classes.
IPC / £3000.00 /
- Improved motivation to learn in lessons – with over 85% of pupils undertaking IPC related extended homework projects.
- Pupil Voice – stated that they enjoy the topics as they find them interesting and challenging.
- Parents Voice – stated that they enjoy the homework and benefit form joining in with the end of topic celebration/showcase event.
- Parents feel more involved in their child’s education.
Extra teacher time for smaller maths group in Y6 / £5000.00 /
- Progress of Y6 PP pupils in Maths - 100% made 2 levels plus of progress and 10% made 3 levels of progress.
- Progress on Y6 non PP pupils in Maths - 85% made 2 levels of progress and 15% made 3 levels of progress.
Specialist Dyslexia Teacher / £7500.00 /
- Earlier dyslexia diagnosis and support given for pupils across the school.
- Specialist dyslexia programmes running weekly.
- Teacher training and support for strategies to support pupils in class.
- Pupil confidence and self-esteem improved due to understanding dyslexia.
- Parents acknowledge and appreciate the support.
Assertive Mentoring Resources / £1500.00 /
- Improved communication between home and school due to pupil assessment files.
- Maths vocabulary has improved due to weekly skills test.
- Basic Maths skills have improved with 80% of pupils improving on their weekly score throughout the year.
SEN/Dyslexia resources / £1000.00 /
- Dyslexia teacher able to deliver programmes to support pupil learning.
Extra time for SEN Teacher / £5000.00 /
- Progress of Y6 PP pupils in Reading - 80% made 2 levels plus progress and 40% made 3 level of progress.
- Progress on Y6 non PP pupils in Reading - 85% made 2 plus levels of progress and 30% made 3levels of progress
Extra Curricular Clubs
Band/Trips/Sports / £15000.00 /
- 12 pupils accessed a residential trip through PP funding.
- Due to a minimum number requirement the trip was able to run for the first time in three years due to PP funding.
- The outdoor and adventurous curriculum was met through the trip with pupils facing challenges, moving out of their comfort zone and learning the importance of working as a team in challenging circumstances.
- 80% of PP pupils accessed extra curricular activities throughout the year.