Pupil Premium The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities.

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Pupil Premium The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities and to close the gaps between them and their peers Disadvantaged pupils, service pupils, adopted pupils In the 2016 to 2017 financial year, schools will receive the following funding for each child registered as eligible for free school meals at any point in the last 6 years: £1,320 for pupils in reception year to year 6 £935 for pupils in year 7 to year 11 Schools will also receive £1,900 for each pupil identified in the spring school census as having left local-authority care because of 1 of the following: adoption a special guardianship order a child arrangements order a residence order If a pupil has been registered as eligible for free school meals and has also left local-authority care for any of the reasons above, they will attract the £1,900 rate. Children who have been in local-authority care for 1 day or more also attract £1,900 of pupil premium funding. Funding for these pupils is managed by the virtual school head (VSH) in the local authority that looks after the child.

2016 to 2017 for each child registered as eligible for free school meals at any point in the last 6 years: £1,320 for pupils in reception year to year 6 £935 for pupils in year 7 to year 11 £1,900 for each pupil identified in the spring school census as having left local-authority care because of 1 of the following: adoption a special guardianship order a child arrangements order a residence order If a pupil has been registered as eligible for free school meals and has also left local-authority care for any of the reasons above, they will attract the £1,900 rate. (Children who have been in local-authority care for 1 day or more also attract £1,900 of pupil premium funding. Funding for these pupils is managed by the virtual school head (VSH) in the local authority that looks after the child.)

Ofsted and Pupil Premium Consider … how effectively are leaders using additional funding, including the pupil premium, and measure its impact on outcomes for pupils, and how effectively governors hold them to account for this

Key Information PP allocation, use and impact on attainment pupil premium allocation: current academic year Summary: main barriers faced by eligible pupils Details: intend spend/allocation/reasons how impact will be measured the date of the next review of the PP strategy previous academic year’s allocation and impact of the funding on disadvantaged pupils

Achievement How well are current disadvantaged pupils doing in school? What about most able disadvantaged pupils? Are they making good progress? Is achievement in line with or better than that of other pupils nationally?

LAC Personal education plan audit Is the pupil premium plus being spent effectively to improve outcomes? Most able LAC?

Governance of Pupil Premium How well do governors hold school leaders to account on the pupil premium spend?

Attendance What are current attendance rates of disadvantaged pupils? (particularly FSM) Are they in line with or better than national for all pupils? If not, why not? How is pupil premium being used to improve rates of attendance for disadvantaged pupils? Impact?

School Self Evaluation Activity Interview Pupil Premium Lead Audit of PEPs for looked after children Governor challenge Hear readers - Pupil premium/non-pupil premium from same starting points Work scrutiny of a sample of pupil premium and non-pupil premium from same starting points – are they making similar progress from starting points?