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The Pupil Premium - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukThe most common use of the Pupil Premium funding was to pay for teaching assistants. Over two fifths of school leaders said they used the Pupil Premium to fund existing or new teaching assistants. Proportionally this was higher in primary schools. Just over one quarter had used the Pupil Premium at least in part to fund existing or new teachers.
Using pupil premium: guidance for school leaders
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukDevelop a plan for using your pupil premium to maximum effect 5 4. Implement your plan 6 5. Evaluate and sustain your strategy 6 Menu of approaches 7 ... • use data that does not focus on pupil outcomes • base evaluation on the reactions of those delivering the activity • use vague intended outcomes from the start, making an accurate ...
Information leaflet Financial support
www.specialguardiansupport.org.ukbenefits and grants until the child turns 18 years-old. ... and some two year-olds are entitled to 15 hours a week of free early education or childcare during term-time. This works out as 570 hours a year over a total of 38 weeks. ... Pupil premium and pupil premium plus
The Pupil Premium - assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk2 www.ofsted.gov.uk The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011. It was allocated to children from low-income families who were known to be eligible for free school meals, and children
Beechen Cliff School
www.beechencliff.org.ukInspection report: Beechen Cliff School, 22–23 May 2018 Page 4 of 14 understand and meet the needs of these pupils. Some of these pupils are eligible for the pupil premium too but are not on track to achieve the required grades in Year 11
School Budget Guidance 2022/23
www.kelsi.org.ukPupil Premium Teachers Pay & Pension Grant Universal Infant Free School Meals Grant PE & Sport Premium . Introduction 1. This guidance seeks to provide detailed information about the funding arrangements for all education provisions maintained by Kent County Council. In addition, it provides such detailed information for the benefit
Schools’ responses to Covid-19: The challenges facing ...
www.nfer.ac.ukwas lower among pupils eligible for the Pupil Premium (45 per cent) and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds (49 per cent). • Parents’ safety concerns were keeping children away from school. According to senior leaders, a key reason for non-attendance was parents thinking
ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS - Leicester City Council
schools.leicester.gov.ukschool well, to support monitoring and evaluation procedures and to hold the school to account. The list of questions is not an exhaustive one and there will be other questions ... Pupil Premium 12 Vision, Values and Aims 13 Working with Parents and the Wider Community 14 . 3
INSPECTIONS Questions Ofsted might ask governors
www.newhamcommunityschoolstrust.orgSelf-evaluation forms (SEFs) Monitoring schedules Records of school visits Minutes from governing board meetings How do you hold the headteacher ... Pupil premium spending and impact reports Minutes from governors’ meetings Reports from …
Schools revenue funding 2022 to 2023
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukDSG deficits and high needs exceptional funding 50 DSG management plans 52 Central school services block (CSSB) 54 Services for maintained schools 56 De-delegated services 58 Grants for 2022 to 2023 60 School improvement monitoring and brokering grant 60 Pupil premium 61 Other non-DSG grants 61 Additional funding for 2022 to 2023 61
Children’s Rights in the UK
www.equalityhumanrights.comUse of the Pupil Premium in England (to improve educational outcomes for children from low-income households) has come under increased scrutiny. The UK Government has undertaken a review to determine whether the youth justice system in England and Wales is fit for purpose.
The designated teacher for looked-after and previously ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukPupil Premium Plus (PP+) 21 Raising awareness and staff training 24 Special educational needs (SEN) 24 Mental Health 25 Relationships beyond the school 28 Working with local authorities 29 Working with carers and parents 30 Exclusions 31. 3 . Further information 33
College Funding and Finance - Association of …
www.aoc.co.ukRingfenced £38.7 billion Dedicated Schools Grant (schools, high needs, early years) £2.5 billion Pupil Premium Not ringfenced £7 billion …
Pupil premium strategy statement
curdworth.warwickshire.sch.ukPupil premium strategy statement This statement details our school’s use of pupil premium and recovery premium for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. This funding will enable us to help improve the attainment of our disadvantaged pupils. Furthermore, this statement outlines our pupil premium strategy, how we intend to spend the
Pupil Premium Self- Evaluation Toolkit - Wakefield
www.wakefield.gov.ukPupil Premium Self-Evaluation Toolkit 6 Pupil Premium Reviews Although this section relates to external reviews, many of the resources and processes could
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