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瞳溢价

“学生保险费是为英格兰公立学校提供的额外资金,旨在提高各种能力的弱势学生的成绩,并缩小他们与同龄人之间的差距。”

2015 年双学位

我们将 Pupil Premium 分配用于一系列目的,旨在使那些因家庭情况而被视为处于不利地位的学生受益。 

我们使用额外的资金来雇用和培训工作人员,以支持学生的学习和购买额外的资源,特别是支持英语和数学等关键科目。 我们还使用它通过资助活动来加强更广泛的课程例如课外俱乐部、旅行和住宅参观。

资金也可用于支持音乐教学,并为我们的学生提供更好的文化体验。

鼓励对与学校相关的财务费用有任何担忧的家长和照顾者私下与校长或副校长交谈。

关键事实

  • St Michaels Church School 鼓励对所有学生抱有很高的期望。

  • 我们与广泛的组织密切合作,这极大地提高了我们的供应能力并有助于支持我们的当地社区。

  • 学校与许多机构有着良好的关系,我们与外部机构有效合作,为需要帮助的学生和家庭提供支持。

  • ·我们获得的认证包括:Inclusion Quality Mark Award、地方当局的 SEMH Nurture HUB。

关键事实

  •  增加工作达到或超过与年龄相关的期望的儿童数量。

  • ·关键群体之间的差距已经缩小。

  • ·Phonics成绩基本达到或高于全国平均水平。

  • 干预在所有年级组中发生得更早。

  • 确定新学生加入我们学校时评估的需求。

  • 根据 STEPS 行为政策和模型,每年对政策进行修订,全校所有年级的良好行为。

  • 跨 KS1 和 KS2 的助推器课程以支持学习,重点是第 2 年和第 6 年。

  • 改进了 ICT 基础设施,以支持使用 iPad 和笔记本电脑进行学习。这是每个教室中交互式智能板的补充。

  •  增加学校时间和课后俱乐部的体育活动。

  • 在需要时为家庭提供全方位护理。

  • 为困难家庭提供校服。

  • 为学校旅行提供资金,让每个人都参与其中。

  • 家庭支持工作者支持在校儿童和家长。

  • 发送来自外部机构的支持。

关键事实

Given the last few years and the impact that the pandemic has had on children we are making great steps to help our PP children who have fallen behind. We have supported our PP children greatly over the lockdown periods both financially and academically. We have given food vouchers (Food bank) (FSM vouchers) and over Christmas we provided all PP children with a Christmas Present and food hamper. At Easter we provided Easter eggs for our PP children. The impact is being felt now that children have returned to school and as a whole community we are aiming to fill in the gaps created by the pandemic. This is both academically and mentally. When making decisions about using pupil premium funding it is vital to consider the context of the school and the challenges we face. Common barriers for FSM children can be a lack of support at home, weak language and communication skills, a lack of confidence, behaviour difficulties, attendance and punctuality issues. There may also be complex family situations that prevent children from reaching their potential. This can be for a short period of time or ongoing. The challenges are different for everyone and there is no “one size fits all”. This is the case more than ever after the pandemic. Our key objective in using the Pupil Premium Grant is to narrow the gap between pupil groups. As a school we aim to ensure that each pupil makes good or better progress. Historically attainment have been lower for FSM children (eligible for free school meals) – this is a national problem. Through targeted interventions we are working to eliminate barriers to learning and progress. For children who start school with low attainment, our aim is to ensure that they make accelerated progress in order to reach age related expectations as they move through the school. Furthermore, children who join in Reception are proven to make better progress and higher attainment than those who join throughout KS2 proving that the longer they are in our school, the better their attainment and progress. Those that join during KS2 still make progress but the time available to increase this progress can be less. We start each year looking at and considering the needs of our school, the context and what worked well in previous years. In addition to this we have identified some key principles which we believe will maximise the impact of our pupil premium spending. We have regular Pupil Premium Meetings to identify need and plan for support and interventions.

主要原则

We set high expectations of everyone in school and PP children are no different. We provide high quality CPD for staff to ensure the highest standards of teaching are met. We expect high levels of attendance at school from all pupils. This is monitored closely. We look at each child as an individual and their provision is provided accordingly. We use teachers and TA’s to provide high quality interventions. They are used based on their skill sets. This means that the children receive specialised support. We work with outside agencies to support families when needed as well as the Family Support Worker to support in school. We provide regular opportunities for parents to meet with the class teacher and other staff to discuss progress. We support families in times of crisis with issues such as bereavement, separation worries, housing support, family breakdown etc. We target children with tailored interventions for their specific needs. We aim to increase the child’s confidence and self-esteem to encourage them with their learning.

收到的瞳孔溢价补助( PPG )的数量

  • 在册学生总数 420

  • 符合 PPG 条件的学生总数 82

  • 每个学生收到的 PPG 数量根据需要从 1300 英镑到 1600 英镑不等

  • 收到的 PPG 总额为 £117,846.25

  • 2022/23 初始拨款 £106,645

  • 审核日期 2023 年 12 月

PP支出的影响

Each year we evaluate the previous year’s spending of PP money. This is to ensure each year we are making the biggest impact in children’s lives. We look for issues that we can solve and where interventions have worked well and adjust them accordingly. Data is analysed to support this process. This is done through book scrutanies, learning walks, observations and end of year scores. We also listen to the student and staff voice to ensure the best outcomes are reached. Assessments are carried out and these scores inform the spending. Pupil progress meetings are held at the start of each term to ensure interventions are reviewed and are working well. Case studies are done with children and parents to ensure the impact of pastoral interventions such as attendance and behaviour. Our SLT have an overview of PP to ensure a cohesive working throughout school. Governors are updated on PP at regular intervals throughout the year and the PP team meet with the designated governor to discuss progress each year.

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