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Holy Trinity C of E Primary School

Holy Trinity C of E Primary School

Learn Together, Shine Together

Learn Together, Shine Together

Pupil Premium

 

Holy Trinity Pupil Premium Policy Statement

Holy Trinity CE Primary School seeks to provide a broad and balanced education built on Christian values, for all children by addressing their academic, social, moral and spiritual needs within a caring, positive and stimulating environment.

 

At Holy Trinity we aim to have a positive ethos where there is mutual respect between pupils, staff, other adults and visitors to the school where people are valued and encouraged to have high self-esteem.

 

At Holy Trinity all members of staff and governors accept responsibility for all pupils recognising that a significant number of pupils within the school population, some of whom are not eligible for Free School Meals, may at any point during their school career require additional support and intervention. We are committed to meeting their pastoral, social and academic needs in a nurturing environment. As with every child in our care, a child who is entitled to Free School Meals, and consequently the Pupil Premium Grant, is valued, respected and entitled to develop to his/her full potential, irrespective of disadvantage.

 

Identification, implementation and development of provision

Academic intervention in addition to social, emotional and behavioural support are implemented through half-termly Pupil Progress Meetings. Analysis of tracking and progress is used as a vehicle to identify concerns and presenting issues and also as a measure of impact during the review process.

 

In addition, the school regularly considers current provision available in school and seeks to expand the range of support on offer; from within through training or from without by accessing external expertise. The schools sees staff training in specific areas of expertise as a means to maximise value for money and ensure the longevity of PPG funded provision for future groups of pupils in school. For example, the training of teaching assistants in order to implement more effective nurture groups. All PPG funded interventions and provision is assessed and evaluated to measure impact. Subsequently activities are either maintained or modified for future implementation and any ineffective approaches are stopped.

 

Provision planning, including assessment of impact and affordability of provision takes place with Governor involvement and is monitored by the Governor Business Committee. Impact is reported to the Governor Education Committee on a termly basis

 

Background

The Pupil premium is allocated to children from low-income families who are currently known to be eligible for Free School Meals in both mainstream and non-mainstream settings and children who have been looked after continuously for more than six months. It is also used for pupils who have been on the FSM register but no longer qualify. Schools have the freedom to spend the Premium, which is additional to the underlying schools budget, in a way they think will best support the raising of attainment for the most vulnerable pupils.

 

In order to meet the above requirements, the Governing Body and staff of Holy Trinity CE Primary School will ensure that provision is made which secures the teaching and learning opportunities that meet the needs of all pupils. As part of the additional provision made for pupils who belong to vulnerable groups, the Governors and staff of the school will ensure that the needs of socially disadvantaged pupils are adequately assessed and clarified at termly pupil progress meetings. In making provision for socially disadvantaged pupils, the Governors and staff of Holy Trinity recognise that not all pupils who receive free school meals will be socially disadvantaged. The Governors and staff also recognise that not all pupils who are socially disadvantaged are registered or qualify for free school meals. They therefore reserve the right to allocate the Pupil Premium funding to support any pupil or groups of pupils the school has legitimately identified as being socially disadvantaged.

COVID CATCH-UP PREMIUM FUNDING 2021-22

 

We recognise that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the education of our children. The Government has provided funding to support us in providing the opportunities for children to catch up on lost learning.

 

We have used this funding in the following ways:

Covid Grant -£5434

School led tuition - £9315

Resource

Purpose/Impact

Cost

Purchase of My Maths license

Excellent resource to improve Maths skills, especially arithmetic. Used both in class and for homework

£339

Purchase of Learning By Questions online teaching resource

Excellent resources for reading, maths, science and foundation subjects. Has been used both in class and for remote learning.

£1875 – 3 year subscription

Additional interventions across school

1. Additional phonics sessions targeted at disadvantaged pupils who require further phonics support.

L2 TA trained in RWI 1-1 intervention an additional 5 hours per week in KS1

£13.72x5 =£68.6 per week.

36 weeks = £2469

Key stage 2

3x a week for 20 minutes inY3 /Y4 using RWI resources and Active Literacy intervention.

2 hours per week = £27 per week

£988

2. Activities to develop inference skill and fluency

1:1 reading daily with in class Teaching Assistant using BRP (Boosting Reading Intervention)

5 hours per week in KS2 classes = £2469

Small group intervention for inference and challenging children to move towards GDS (30 mins x 3 times a week) KS2 pupils, 36 weeks = £740

3. Regular half day sessions will be timetabled throughout every term to support pupils engaging with programmes such as,

Beyond the Boxall

Lego Therapy

Mindfulness

Emotional resilience.

Bounce Therapy.

ELSA Teaching Assistants providing 1:1 support at points of crisis based on specific individual needs.

ELSA

12.5 hours per week

£13,72 x 12.5 = £6,174

 

£16279

5 hours per week of extra nurture provision from w/c 07.03.21

It is only when children’s emotional/mental health needs are addressed that children are able to fully access the curriculum and make the most of the learning opportunities presented to them. This also means that the TA who runs this is able to use her other hours to support in class and provide interventions

£3,499

Supply Teacher

Employment of additional teacher to cover Y5 to allow us to split the Y6   to create 2 smaller classes to allow for the best possible progress of Y6 children.

Cost- £4,560

Tuition

To address the gaps in pupils’ knowledge and learning. So far 30 children have received tuition. Excellent progress can be seen in the data above

£12,180