Pupil Premium
We are incredibly committed to supporting the academic progress and achievement of all pupils and groups in our school.
Click here to see our most recent Pupil Premium Report (2019-2020). Please click here to see our Pupil Premium Policy. Please click here for the 2020-2021 Pupil Premium Spending plan.
We measure the progress the children who receive the Pupil Premium funding make in many ways. We measure them against the School’s expected and good progress measures, their class mates, their non-disadvantaged peers and their peers nationally (where possible).
Mrs Athorn is the school’s Pupil Premium Champion and she conducts pupil progress reviews as part of the Pupil Progress Meeting system to ensure that a sharp focus and tracking system monitors our most vulnerable pupils.
Barriers to learning (which the school must overcome) include issues with attendance, punctuality, behaviour and attitude to learning, engagement between the family and school, low aspirations, etc.
Further details on how schools analyse their approach to spending the pupil premium to impact pupils outcomes can be found below