Pupil Premium and Year 7 Catch Up Funding
Pupil Premium:
The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities and to close the gaps between them and their peers.
Pupil premium funding is available to:
- local-authority-maintained schools, including:
- special schools (for children with special educational needs or disabilities)
- pupil referral units (PRUs – for children who can’t go to a mainstream school)
- academies and free schools, including
- special academies (for children with special educational needs or disabilities)
- alternative provision (AP) academies (for children who can’t go to a mainstream school)
- voluntary-sector alternative provision (AP), with local authority agreement
- non-maintained special schools (NMSS – schools for children with special educational needs that the Secretary of State for Education has approved under section 342 of the Education Act 1996)
At GSSC how pupil premium is used:
We strive to develop maximum potential to enable all of our pupils to become confident learners
- raising self-esteem
- promoting confidence, independence, self-worth, individuality
- positive relationships
- engagement and resilience in learning
- developing communication skills, using pupils own preferred method of communication/pupil voice
- engaging parents/carers in their young person’s learning
We do this by:
- regular assessment of performance data
- holistic approach for the whole child across the curriculum and school day
- engaging with external professionals to provide support, guidance and training
- individual learning intentions and observation of all pupils
- monitoring progress against learning intentions daily
- tracking and adapting approaches to meet the ever changing needs of our pupils
- capturing progress through photographic evidence and video
- case studies showing qualitative and quantitative data
- regular meetings between professionals
- Governance scrutiny: review and value for money
This is the difference we make…
- Data analysis of individual learning intentions through MAPP (Mapping and Assessing Personal Progress) shows the positive impact of our strategies and interventions
- interventions delivered are designed to provide sustainability and value for money
- existing staff are trained to deliver high quality specialist interventions through working alongside external therapists and trainers to support pupils
Year 7 Catch up Funding
The literacy and numeracy catch-up premium gives schools additional funding to support year 7 pupils who did not achieve at least level 4 in reading and/or maths at the end of key stage 2 (KS2).
At GSSC Year 7 Catch Up Funding is used to enable pupils to access literacy and numeracy through individual communication development and pupil voice
- We aim to improve access to literacy and numeracy through development of communication and pupil voice