The Pupil Premium is additional funding provided to all schools for pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds. At Woolwich Polytechnic for Girls we ensure this funding is used effectively to ensure our pupils make exceptional progress.
The purpose of the Pupil Premium is to improve attainment for disadvantaged learners. The funding should be used to ensure these pupils receive consistently excellent teaching.
Pupils in years 7 to 11 recorded as Ever 6 FSM | £935 |
Looked after children (LAC) defined in Children Act 1989 as one who is in the care of or provided with accommodation by an English local authority | £2,300 |
Children who have ceased to be looked after by a local authority in England and Wales because of adoption, a special guardianship order, a child arrangements order or a residence order | £2,300 |
Service Children | £300 |
To narrow the gaps between key groups in our school and reduce the barriers to success and achievement for specific disadvantaged groups.
The Year 7 Catch Up Premium is additional funding for pupils who did not achieve the expected standard in their Key Stage 2 SATs in either English or maths. For full details of how we intend to use this funding and the intended impact, please read to the report below.
This is an initial high level expenditure document that is subject to change as we re-evaluate the impact of last year’s expenditure.
2020/2021 allocation of P16 catch-up funding has been used for after school small group tuition to enable students to catch up with learning in English and Maths.
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PP Strategy WPSfG 2019 2020.pdf
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PP Strategy Statement 2021-22.pdf
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PP Expenditure 2019-20.pdf
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PP Expenditure 2020-21.pdf
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The planning documents on this page are initial high level expenditure documents that are subject to change as we re-evaluate the impact of last year’s expenditure.