Pupil Premium
There are no Pupil Premium Pupils attending our school this year.
Pupil Premium Allocation 2016-17
The Pupil Premium is funding provided to schools which is additional to main school funding. It is allocated according to the number of pupils on-roll who are eligible for free school meals (FSM), a smaller amount allocated according to the number of children of service families, and an allocation for each pupil who has been ‘Looked After’ (in care) for 6 months or more. In 2012, funding was extended to include pupils who have been eligible for free school meals within the past 6 years.
It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility. However, schools are to be held accountable for how they have used the additional funding to support pupils from low-income families. From September 2012, this information must be published on the school website. Please see below for information regarding how the pupils premium was spent in the last financial year, the impact of this funding, and the plans for future spending.
Currently there are no pupils in receipt of Pupil Premium Funding in school at this time but please see below for a summary of how Pupil Premium funding has been used in the past.
Pupil Premium Allocation September 2015 to September 2016
Melsonby Methodist Primary School was allocated £6685 for academic year September 2015 to September 2016. Pupil Premium allows us to provide a range of opportunities to enhance learning thus positively impacting on pupils’ experiences at school and beyond. This is how the money was used. |
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How the pupil premium is allocated
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£6885 |
Impact |
Impact HT teaching small groups and individuals.
TA targeted pupil intervention (HLTA)
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£5370
£750 |
Targeted pupil intervention (HLTA) and HT We have identified individual gaps in knowledge and understanding and given bespoke lessons to cover. This has been even more challenging because of the challenge of the new curriculum. 100% of Year 6 pupils attained at least the expected level for all subjects |
Financial support to parental contributions for trips, including: swimming, class trips transport to events Residential Trip.
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£400 |
Pupils overall confidence has increased due to having the opportunity to play and compete individually and in small teams. Also through confidence building, bespoke activities offered by the residential trip |
Supporting Wider Opportunities PP Whole School African Drumming and reeds for instruments
Contribution to instruments and books. |
£200
£30 |
Pupils can more easily access and enjoy music as a wider opportunity. Ensuring whole curriculum impact. |
TOTAL |
£6750 |
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£135.00 remains unspent but will act as a contingency for any in-year Pupil Premium admissions
Pupil Premium Allocation September 2016 to March 2017
Melsonby Methodist Primary School was allocated £770 for academic year September 2016 to September 2017. Pupil Premium allows us to provide a range of opportunities to enhance learning thus positively impacting on pupils’ experiences at school and beyond. This is how the money was used. |
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How the pupil premium is allocated
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£770 |
Impact |
HLTA working with vulnerable pupils in breakout one to one sessions (2.5 hours per week).
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£770
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Targeted pupil intervention (HLTA) We have identified individual gaps in knowledge and understanding and will be organising bespoke lessons to cover. |
TOTAL |
£905.00 |
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£135.00 remains unspent but will act as a contingency for any in-year Pupil Premium admissions