Pupil Premium
Our Pupil Premium Strategy document can be viewed below (based on academic year September to July)
Our intent is to provide opportunities for children to develop as confident, articulate and well-rounded children who can succeed as individuals and contribute to their community and the wider world. To achieve this, all pupils need to develop the skills of Early Reading to become fluent readers and secure mathematicians. It is our aim that all children, regardless of their ability or background, leave us ready for the next stage of their educational journey. Good oral skills and vocabulary are central to disadvantaged pupils, as this enables them to make good progress across the curriculum.
We believe that high quality teaching is essential to support disadvantaged pupils in meeting these objectives. Pupil premium will be used to support the development of teachers to teach oracy, high quality phonics and reading skills, especially for those at the stages of Early Reading. Pupil Premium will be used to ensure that children have access to wider opportunities such as visits and trips, but also access to professionals, small group and one-one intervention and tuition to make the most progress.
Pupil Premium Strategy
Pupil Premium strategy 2025 - 2028
Broadfield Pupil Premium Grant
Broadfield Primary School Pupil Premium Allocation
| Broadfield Primary School Pupil Premium Allocation – (Based on Financial Year Apr-March) | |
| 2024-2025 | £177,727 |
| 2023-2024 | £176,870 |
| 2022-2023 | £144,040 |
| 2021-2022 | £118,360 |
Aims
- All staff will be aware of who Pupil Premium children are.
- All staff will understand the needs of Pupil Premium children and under achievement will be addressed at all levels.
- We will have high expectations for all children.
- We will adopt a ‘solutions focused’ approach to overcoming barriers and to close the attainment gap.
- We will address the gap in the social, emotional and pastoral needs of children through opportunities to improve and enrich the experiences that the pupils have in school.
- We will use best practice incurrent research and feedback from other schools to make informed, creative and tailored choices on the most effective way for our pupils to use our Pupil Premium Funding.
Objectives of Pupil Premium Spending
- Improving quality of teaching.
- Eliminate barriers to learning and progress by increasing learning time, improving attendance and increasing access to remote learning.
- Reduce/eliminate the impact of starting at school with lower than average attainment on entry through early interventions.
- Working closely with families to develop better home routines, provide English classes and give overall support including demonstrating play and reading with children.
- Support mental health through a range of services such as Place2Be.
- Provide outdoor experiences and opportunities outside of the curriculum to develop the whole child.
- Create an environment of high aspirations and expectations.
- Encouraging individuals to be responsible learners and to create a supportive learning environment.
- Provide targeted support where required.
- Monitor and evaluate Pupil Premium spending and provide evidence and reports to show how this has had a positive impact on our children.
