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Hadleigh Junior School

South East Essex Academy Trust (SEEAT)

Pupil Premium

Pupil Premium at Hadleigh Junior School

At Hadleigh Junior School we have high expectations of our staff and pupils and aim to deliver high quality teaching through a broad and balanced curriculum, which is tailored to the needs and interests of pupils. Through challenge and high quality feedback, we want pupils to develop positive learning habits, growth mindsets and resilience, in order to achieve their potential and the best possible outcomes, and to prepare them fully for the next stage of their education.

What is the Pupil Premium?

The Pupil Premium is an extra government funding initiative aimed at closing the gap in performance between pupils from disadvantaged/low income families and other pupils. Where gaps do not exist, the funding is used to accelerate learning so that full potential is achieved. The indicators used to identify such pupils are Free School Meals (FSM), both present and historic, and looked after children. A further premium is available to children who have parents serving in the Armed Forces. Schools receive the funding directly from appropriate government agencies and are free to spend the money on initiatives that target areas of need and that will, subsequently, help close any gap between the achievement of Pupil Premium pupils and their peers or accelerate progress as appropriate.

At Hadleigh Junior School we use the Pupil Premium funding to provide a mixed programme of whole school and individual initiatives aimed at improving academic achievement, as well as social and emotional development and wellbeing. These initiatives go hand in hand with our overall vision and our current school improvement plan which has its own section on Pupil Premium. These include:

  • Maintaining high quality teaching

  • Personalised learning programmes where appropriate

  • Providing rich learning experiences

  • Self-esteem and confidence building initiatives

  • Schemes that help prepare children for their futures

This may range from providing relevant CPD opportunities for staff to providing individual intervention both inside and outside the classroom. We aim to ensure that interventions are targeted to need and are timely, both in terms of when they start and their duration.

Throughout the year interim reviews of the strategy take place with the Headteacher and the PP Governor (at least half termly). At the end of the year in July a full and final review takes place to ensure the strategy remains relevant. The dates for these meetings are listed on the Strategy Statement.

Please find below a range of documents which give further details of past and present spending plans and impact on pupils, along with guidance on how to claim for Free School Meals.

Please feel free to contact me via the school office (01702 558619) if you have any questions.

Mrs Hebden

Deputy Head and Pupil Premium Lead 

Note: Our current Pupil Premium Strategy will be reviewed: November 2023, January, April and July 2024

pp strategy website 2023 24.pdf

 

Free School Meals Letter Nov 2020.pdf

In accordance with statutory guidance from the Department of Education, school policies are available on this website. Hard copies are also available on request from the school office.

 

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