2018/19 Pupil Premium - Planned Expenditure
How will we spend the money allocated to the Infant School children in 2018/19?
Featherby Infant School
Featherby Infant School has been allocated £47,520 for its Pupil Premium grant to support disadvantaged children.
18.8% of children qualify for Pupil Premium at Featherby Infant School.
Action/Intervention |
Brief Details |
Cost |
Booster groups |
Booster groups for vulnerable children in Year 2 will help to ensure the gap between PP and Non PP closes further and children begin to exceed ARE. |
£4000 |
Lexia licences |
To support the teaching of phonics and ensure that children receive the additional support in phonics ready for application into writing. |
£4000 |
Subsidised places in Breakfast Club, with additional Breakfast Club places being provided to support attendance at morning interventions |
We will continue to subsidise Breakfast Club places for Pupil Premium children as this helps to support the punctuality of these children and ensures that they start the day fully fed. |
£2000 |
Financial support for school trips; support for voluntary contributions. |
This will enable more children to be able to access school trips. |
£2000 |
Beanstalk readers
|
Trained reading personnel to read and undertake literacy games with selected Pupil premium children to improve reading and comprehension skills and enhance confidence. |
£1500 |
Small group and 1:1 support |
LSAs have been employed to support children in small groups or 1:1 teaching. |
£5000 |
Drawing and talking – art therapy |
The school will offer specifically focussed sessions to vulnerable children to support them with social and emotional difficulties through art therapy and opportunities to talk and draw. |
£2000 |
My Concern |
Staff will be able to log concerns about individual children on an electronic data base. This will enable DSLs to ensure early help is offered to the most vulnerable families at the earliest possible opportunity. |
£2000 |
Developing the school’s leadership structure |
A new Assistant Headship group will be in place and one will be Pupil Premium champion. They will monitor progress and attainment of Pupil Premium children and support teachers in planning for their vulnerable groups. |
£6000 |
Curriculum Topics with Aspirational ‘Big’ Outcomes
|
We continue to have highly aspirational meaningful outcomes to learning through a cross curricular approach to learning. We intend to include families and the local community in impressive outcomes which embed deeper learning and inspire children. |
£4000 |
Resourcing the Curriculum |
This will engage all children making learning more accessible. |
£3000 |
SALT – speech and language Talisman, sound linkage and rapid phonics schemes |
HLTAs to screen and identify PP children who will benefit from SALT interventions. |
£1500 |
Lunchtime alternative provision for vulnerable children. |
Vulnerable children, who include a large PP children, given the opportunity to improve their self esteem and social skills which will equally enhance learnings. |
£1000 |
Sensory circuits for vulnerable children – some of whom are Pupil premium. |
Opportunities for emotional and vulnerable children to explore and gain confidence for learning |
£1000 |
Social group intervention |
To enable children to interact effectively with their peers and develop good behaviour for learning |
£2000 |
Extra curricular clubs |
Pupil Premium children given the opportunity to succeed during lunch and after school clubs. |
£2000 |
Staff training |
Training arranged and undertaken by staff to increase subject knowledge and teaching techniques to enhance learning for PP pupils and Non PP children |
£2000 |
Phonics equipment and resources |
Specific materials that enhance the teaching and learning of phonics . |
£1520 |
Parent workshops |
Leads for Literacy and Numeracy to run parent workshops aimed primarily at PP parents. |
£1000 |
INFANT SCHOOL CHILDREN - Total Expenditure: £47,520 |
PLANNED REVIEW DATE is SEPTEMBER 2019
How will we spend the money allocated to the Junior School children in 2018/19?
Featherby Junior School
Featherby Junior School has been allocated £87,120 for its Pupil Premium grant to support disadvantaged children.
22% of children qualify for Pupil Premium at Featherby Junior School
Action/Intervention |
Brief Details |
Cost |
Booster groups |
After previous success with booster groups for vulnerable children in Year 6 in particular continuing with this approach will help to ensure the gap closes further and children begin to exceed ARE. |
£6,000 |
Before school interventions for PP children |
Maths and English interventions for Pupil Premium children to take place before school 2 times per week |
£10,000 |
Lexia licences |
To support the teaching of phonics and ensure that children receive the additional support in phonics ready for application into writing. |
£4,000 |
Subsidised places in Breakfast Club, with additional Breakfast Club places being provided to support attendance at morning interventions |
We will continue to subsidise Breakfast Club places for Pupil Premium children as this helps to support the punctuality of these children and ensures that they start the day fully fed. |
£2,000 |
Financial support for school trips; support for voluntary contributions. |
This will enable more children to be able to access school trips. |
£4,000 |
Beanstalk readers |
Trained reading personnel to read and undertake literacy games with selected Pupil premium children to improve reading and comprehension skills and enhance confidence. |
£1500 |
Small group and 1:1 support |
LSAs have been employed to support children in small groups or 1:1 teaching. |
£10,000 |
Drawing and talking – art therapy |
The school will continue to offer specifically focussed sessions to vulnerable children to support them with social and emotional difficulties through art therapy and opportunities to talk and draw. |
£2000 |
My Concern |
Staff will be able to log concerns about individual children on an electronic data base. This will enable DSLs to ensure early help is offered to the most vulnerable families at the earliest possible opportunity. |
£2,500 |
Developing the school’s leadership structure |
A new Assistant Headship group will be in place and one will be Pupil Premium champion. They will monitor progress and attainment of Pupil Premium children and support teachers in planning for their vulnerable groups. |
£10,000 |
Curriculum Topics with Aspirational ‘Big’ Outcomes
|
We continue to have highly aspirational meaningful outcomes to learning through a cross curricular approach to learning. We intend to include families and the local community in impressive outcomes which embed deeper learning and inspire children. |
£4,000 |
Resourcing the Curriculum |
This will engage all children making learning more accessible. |
£3,000 |
SALT – speech and language Talisman, sound linkage and rapid phonics schemes |
HLTAs to screen and identify PP children who will benefit from SALT interventions. |
£1500 |
After school tutors |
To provide additional support in meeting age related expectations in English and Maths. |
£4000 |
Lunchtime alternative provision for vulnerable children. |
Vulnerable children, who include a majority of PP children, given the opportunity to improve their self esteem and social skills which will equally enhance learnings. |
£1000 |
Sensory circuits for vulnerable children – some of whom are Pupil premium. |
Opportunities for emotional and vulnerable children to explore and gain confidence for learning |
£1500 |
Social group intervention |
To enable children to interact effectively with their peers and develop good behavior for learning. |
£4000 |
Reading test |
To ascertain and monitor reading and comprehension levels so interventions can be directed to the PP children requiring added support |
£2000 |
Maths no problem. |
To ensure a consistent scheme of work is in place to raise the attainment and progress of children and close down the Pupil premium gap. |
£10000 |
Extra curriculum clubs |
Pupil Premium children given the opportunity to succeed during lunch and after school clubs. |
£2000 |
Staff training |
Training arranged and undertaken by staff to increase subject knowledge and teaching techniques to enhance learning for PP pupils and Non PP children |
£2000 |
JUNIOR SCHOOL CHILDREN - TOTAL EXPENDITURE: £87,000 |
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