Pupil Premium 2020 - 2021

Main Barriers to Achievement 

 

Whilst we recognise that each child is unique, some of the main barriers to achievement that our pupil premium children face are:

 

  • attendance - for the academic year 2019 - 2020the average attendance for pupil premium children was 1.7% lower than non-pupil premium children.

 

  • historic gaps in key knowledge and understanding from the KS1 curriculum.

 

  • the opportunity, support and family structure to complete homework and other important out of school learning activities at home.

 

  • emotional barriers to learning for specific groups of children.

 

We aim to tackle these barriers by focusing resources, teaching, support and interventions to accelerate progress and to reduce the attainment gap between pupil premium and non-pupil premium children. We will also provide pupil premium children with a high quality learning environment to complete homework and other out of school learning activities, after school and during some holiday times. We will use funding and resources to improve pupil premium attendance and punctuality. Where appropriate we will provide mentoring and counselling to tackle emotional barriers to learning. We will also raise long term aspirations of pupil premium children by funding supra-curricular projects.

 

Proposed Spend

 

New Invention Junior School expects to receive approximately £107,560 in pupil premium funding and intends to spend it in the following ways:

 

  • To provide an after-school X-Plus homework club for pupil-premium children.

 

  • To run X-Plus holiday school learning activities for pupil-premium children.

 

  • To fund two cohorts of the NIJS Brilliant Club to raise long term aspirations for Pupil Premium Children and encourage them to study at highly selective universities. 

 

  • To run in school and after school booster sessions for Y6 pupil premium children to accelerate progress in Maths, Reading, Writing and English Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling.

 

  • To run a summer school to better manage the Y2 – Y3 transition of pupil premium children from New Invention Infant School.

 

  • To fund in-school and local authority attendance officers to monitor pupil premium attendance and work with families to promote the importance of good attendance.

 

  • To employ additional members of staff to provide small group activities and interventions from Y3-Y6.

 

 

Measuring Impact

 

We will measure the impact of our pupil premium spend in the following ways:

 

  • the academic progress of pupil premium children

 

  • the attendance information for pupil premium children

 

  • Brilliant Club impact reports

 

  • Achievement For All impact reports

 

Review 

 

The pupil premium strategy will be reviewed at the end of the academic year however the impact of the current strategy is under constant review and changes will be made as and when required to ensure that pupil premium children are able to achieve the highest possible levels of achievement.