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At Edward Pauling Primary School, we aim to ensure that all pupils, regardless of their background, have access to high-quality education and support. Pupil Premium is designed to raise the attainment of all social-economically disadvantaged children. However, the primary driver behind our strategy is to meet the needs of those children that are eligible for Pupil Premium Funding.
Our strategy is informed by a deep understanding of the needs of our pupils and an awareness that there are some significant non-academic challenges that have a negative impact on learning such as behaviour, attendance and social and emotional needs.
Our primary aim is to ensure that our pupils receive high quality teaching and there is a specific focus to support those children from disadvantaged backgrounds, as this will help ensure that we continue to close the attainment gap between pupils in receipt of Pupil Premium funding and ‘Non-Pupil Premium children’. We know from a wide body of evidence that targeted academic support has a positive impact on learning. The focus of our Pupil Premium strategy is to support disadvantaged pupils to achieve that aim, including progress for those who are already high attainers. Implicit in the intended outcomes detailed below, is the intention that non-disadvantaged pupils’ attainment will be sustained and improved alongside progress for their disadvantaged peers.
We will consider the challenges faced by vulnerable pupils, such as those who have a social worker and young carers. The activity we have outlined in this statement is also intended to support their needs, regardless of whether they are disadvantaged or not.
We have a clear and strategic model for the spending of our Pupil Premium funding. Regular self-review helps us to identify key areas for the development and spending of Pupil Premium, alongside other funding that we receive. Senior leaders take responsibility for monitoring the provision and outcomes and the wider staff team support the implementation and evaluate the provision that is on offer. The Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher and other senior leaders regularly evaluate Pupil Premium outcomes compared to other pupils in school to ensure the correct strategies and provision are in place in order to continue to close the gap.
The aims of our strategy for this academic year are to ensure that we:
The Pupil Premium Strategy has been carefully aligned to the ambitious two year School Development Plan which focusses on the following priorities:
Enhance Parental Engagement and Community Involvement
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Pupil Premium Grant |
£125,260 |
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Total Number on Roll |
345 |
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FSM & Ever 6 |
66 |
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Looked After Children |
2 |