Red Lane Primary School. Overview of the school and numbers of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium 16/17. Proposed amounts

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Red Lane Primary School Overview of the school and numbers of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium 16/17 Proposed amounts Number of pupils and pupil premium grant (PPG) received Total number of pupils on roll 475 Total number of pupils eligible for PPG 240 Amount of PPG received per pupil 1320 Total amount of PPG received 316,800 Principles A significant amount of additional funding has been allocated to the school and we are determined to ensure that it has maximum impact. Careful analysis of internal and external pupil level data, historical attainment and progress rate was undertaken to ensure that these funds are used to maximum effect. Our robust self-evaluation procedures and consideration of current research into effective provision has guided us in deciding where and how to spend our pupil premium allocation. The pupil premium funding that is received by the school annually is used in a variety of ways in order to improve pupil attainment, rates of progress and overcome barriers to learning. We ensure that appropriate provision is made for pupils who belong to vulnerable groups; this includes ensuring that the needs of socially disadvantaged pupils are adequately assessed and addressed. In making provision for socially disadvantaged

pupils, we recognise that not all our pupils who receive Free School meals (FSM) will be socially disadvantaged. We also recognise that not all pupils who are socially disadvantaged are registered or qualify for PPG. We therefore allocate Pupil Premium Funding to support any pupil or groups of pupils the school has legitimately identified as being socially disadvantaged. Funding for this academic year will be approximately 316,800. School has received funding of 1320 per child eligible for free school meals, 300 per child service children and 1725 looked after children. There are 3 service pupils in school and we are expecting 7020 for LAC pupils. So the total amount will be 324,720. Main barriers to educational achievement Delayed development in communication and language Delayed development in social skills Delayed emotional development Behavioural difficulties Low attendance and punctuality Low concentration and listening skills A limited identification of special needs on entry to school Limited support with homework and reading English acquisition as an additional language Low pupil aspiration which impacts upon their attitude to learning. How the allocation will be spent to address the barriers and why these approaches were taken To provide teaching assistant support in all classes to ensure that all pupils achieve their end of year targets. This is through quality first teaching and additional interventions, particularly in English and maths. To provide a school counsellor 3 days a week to support pupils with particular emotional and social concerns.

To employ an Attendance and Pastoral officer to monitor attendance and punctuality and also provide support at home for families. To provide an additional teacher to target low attainment in Year 6. To provide an additional teacher (part time) in Year 6 to target higher attaining pupils in maths. To provide booster clubs for identified Year 2 and Year 6 pupils. To provide EAL/INA teaching assistant support in EYFS, KS1 and. To subsidise breakfast for all pupils so that they are better prepared for learning. To provide pupils with specialist reading interventions; ARROW and reading recovery. To provide pupils with additional IT equipment to motivate learning and encourage engagement. To provide all staff with specialist training in language and communication interventions especially in the Early Years and KS1. To provide a wider range of opportunities and activities which parents may not be able to fully fund. This includes subsidising residential trips and enrichment opportunities in school. To provide holistic therapy to promote pupil wellbeing. How we will measure the impact of the Pupil Premium By ensuring every intervention has clear success criteria and is time limited. By measuring attainment and progress and reviewing regularly through pupil progress meetings. In house assessments including Boxall and Southampton screen for social, emotional and behavioural aspects. Regular assessments of pupils language and vocabulary skills. Lesson observation of pupils engagement, enjoyment and learning. Regular book scrutinies of pupils workbooks. Counsellor reports on individual pupil s wellbeing. Discussions with pupils about their learning Discussions with parents and staff about individual pupils. Scrutiny of reports showing outcomes from outside agencies. Improved attendance and punctuality for individual pupils.

Pupil Outcomes 2016 % of pupils achieving a Good Level of Development (GLD) at the end of EYFS % of pupils achieving expected standard in phonic screening check in Y1 % of pupils achieving expected standard in phonic screening check in Y2 the end of KS1 in reading the end of KS1 in writing the end of KS1 in maths % of pupils attaining Expected Standard in science of KS1 in reading of KS1 in writing of KS1 in maths at KS1 in reading PPG Pupils School results 2016 Non PPG Pupils School results 2016 PPG Pupils National results 2016 Non PPG Pupils National results 2016 32% 55% 52% 69% 71% 82% 70% 83% 97% 100% 86% 93% 63% 80% 78% 78% 51% 68% 70% 70% 51% 72% 77% 77% 80% 88% 85% 85% 17% 36% 27% 27% 11% 4% 15% 16% 9% 12% 20% 20% 29% 36% 39% 36% 94% 97% 87% 85%

reading at KS1 in writing writing at KS1 in maths maths the end of in reading the end of in writing the end of in maths the end of in SPAG the end of in science % of pupils attaining Expected Standard in RW&M 15% 18% 33% 30% 100% 96% 83% 82% 24% 27% 40% 36% 93% 96% 87% 86% 59% 86% 71% 71% 53% 69% 78% 79% 63% 79% 75% 75% 41% 83% 77% 78% 72% 90% 85% 86% 44% 66% 59% 60% 16% 10% 23% 23% end of in reading 3% 7% 18% 18% end of in writing 3% 21% 20% 20% end of in maths 6% 17% 26% 27%

end of in SPAG % of pupils attaining Higher Standard in RW&M at the end of The progress score in reading at the end of The progress score in writing at the end of The progress score in maths at the end of 0% 7% 7% 7% +3.79 +3.40 0 0-0.04 +0.03 0 0 +2.93 +3.49 0 0 EYFS The schools PPG pupils attaining a GLD is lower than non-ppg and lower than National but follows the same trend as PPG and non-ppg Nationally. Phonic screen The PPG Y1 pupils achieving the expected standard in the phonic screen is lower than the non-ppg pupils within school but in line with PPG pupils Nationally. The non PPG pupils are also in line with non PPG pupils Nationally. The PPG Y2 pupils achieving the expected standard in the phonic screen is slightly lower than non-ppg pupils within school and higher than PPG pupils Nationally. The non PPG pupils are also higher than non PPG pupils Nationally. KS1 The PPG pupils attaining the Expected Standard is lower than non-ppg pupils within school in reading, writing, maths and science. The greatest gap is maths. The PPG pupils attaining Greater Depth is lower than non-ppg in all subjects apart from writing. All subjects are lower than PPG and non-ppg Nationally.

The PPG pupils attaining The Expected Standard are lower than non-ppg in all subjects with the greatest gap being in reading and SPAG. PPG pupils are lower PPG pupils Nationally in all subjects. The PPG pupils attaining the Higher Standard is lower than non-ppg pupils in all subjects apart from reading within school. PPG pupils in school are lower than PPG pupils Nationally in all subjects. All pupils progress is higher than National in all subjects apart from PPG pupils writing. Pupil Outcomes 2017 % of pupils achieving a Good Level of Development (GLD) at the end of EYFS PPG Pupils School results 2016 Non PPG Pupils School results 2016 PPG Pupils National results 2016 Non PPG Pupils National results 2016 % of pupils achieving expected standard in phonic screening check in Y1 % of pupils achieving expected standard in phonic screening check in Y2 the end of KS1 in reading the end of KS1 in writing the end of KS1 in maths % of pupils attaining Expected Standard in science of KS1 in reading of KS1 in writing

of KS1 in maths at KS1 in reading reading at KS1 in writing writing at KS1 in maths maths the end of in reading the end of in writing the end of in maths the end of in SPAG the end of in science % of pupils attaining Expected Standard in RW&M

end of in reading end of in writing end of in maths end of in SPAG % of pupils attaining Higher Standard in RW&M at the end of The progress score in reading at the end of The progress score in writing at the end of The progress score in maths at the end of