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Pupil Premium and Sports Grants

You can find here details of our pupil premium grant and spend for the current academic year 2022/23 and previous academic years.

PE and sport premium funding and Covid Catch Up Funding is also published here.

 

Pupil Premium Funding - School Year 2022/2023

The grant available from April 2022 to March 2023 is £227,085

 

 

 Summary of Spending Areas

 % of funding

Enriching academic learning

  • Very high adult to child ratio for both literacy and numeracy groups across KS2
  • Booster classes and additional learning groups for both year 6 and year 2 in literacy and numeracy
  • Additional teacher in Y2 and Y3 for nurturing learning for children requiring it 5 x days a week
  • Phonics Catch Up Sessions for Y1 
  • Talk Boost groups for children developing their vocabulary, spoken and written English in years Reception
  • Speech and Language Therapist Provision in Early Years

 50%

Enriching curriculum learning

  • Subsidised out of school visits and trips
  • Subsidised in school visitors, workshops and immersion opportunites to develop children's cultural capital
  • Year 6 residential school journey subsidises
  • Musical instrument tuition for every child in the school

 25%

Enriching extra-curricular learning opportunities

  • Weekly Talent School (extended day for children)
  • Early morning and after school club provision for pupil premium children
  • Free  musical instrument tuition for those children who are highly committed and talented
  • In school therapeutic provision for children with social, emotional and mental health challenges

 25%

P.E. and Sport Premium

 

The government give extra funding to schools to be spent on sport in school.

Our Sports Grant for 2022/23 is £18,591

Our aim is to increase sporting opportunities for children regardless of their economic background or ability, and also to improve the quality of the provision they receive at no or very little cost to parents. Click below to read how we spend our PE funding.

Covid Catch Up Premium Funding

The funding allocation for Goldbeaters was £22,620

We run a variety of booster catch up groups and interventions for children and have increased our in-school therapeutic support to help identified children who have been adversely affected emotionally and disadvantaged educationally throughout the pandemic.

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