Pupil Premium Report 2013-14
In 2013-14 school received £28,800 Pupil Premium to help narrow the attainment gap and raise achievement of Children Looked After and those eligible for free school meals.
2013-14 Impact of Pupil Premium spending
Intervention |
Impact |
Literacy interventions
|
Reading 74% of children met or exceeded their termly targets in Summer 2014 (67% % in Spring 2014) Writing 81% of children met or exceeded their termly targets (78% in Spring 2014) |
Maths interventions
|
Maths 83% of children met or exceeded their termly targets (64% in Spring 2014) |
Extra support staff
|
Reduction in time out of class Reduction in positive handling incidents |
New technologies
|
Increased levels of engagement across school Increased attendance |