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Hardship fund
Reducing stigma
of deprivation
£5,000
Uniform, food and ancillaries hardship fund to ensure that
deprivation is not a barrier to education and that no pupil
is stigmatised through not being able to afford uniform or
equipment. Extreme hardship is also catered for when
identified e.g. lack of electricity or gas credit, food parcels.
Summer School – August
2018
Transition
£50,000
Additional support for pupils identified during the transi-
tion process (Y6 into Y7) as being ‘vulnerable’ either so-
cially or educationally through Summer School activities.
Funding for staffing and resources.
Developing teaching
(Christine Kennedy) Lynn
Hardcastle / LHO/ GMM
)
Mastery learning
/ Progress and
Attainment
£0
Coaching and mentoring for Middle Leaders and Teachers
to embed the IQTL & SLIDERS model and ensure that dif-
ferentiated learning outcomes are accurately and robustly
assessed. Embedding the academy’s adaptation of the
‘mastery’ model of teaching; as well as ensuring robust as-
sessment procedures and feedback to parent/carers.
Developing teaching
(LHO)
Providing feed-
back that devel-
ops learning and
understanding
£0
Coaching and CPD to develop teachers’ ability to provide
clear, diagnostic feedback to pupils in both written and
verbal form in order to support learning and progress.
Outward Bound/Bush-
craft – Yr. 7 (TBO)
Team building ac-
tivitiy - improv-
ing confidence.
£7,000
Students participate in a residential. They participate in
outdoor activites to enhace their team building skills and
enhance confidence. Communication; problem solving and
leadership skills are also enhanced.
30 ipads for use with
Year 7 -11. Use of He-
garty Maths (TMU)
Attainment and
progress
£10,000
Students Yr. 7-11 participate in Hegarty Maths activities. As
students complete the activities progress is tracked. Stu-
dents move from one level to the next and can see their
recorded progression
Fresh Start (KGE/MWE)
Attainment and
progress
£520
To engage students in reading; improve literacy from foun-
dation and induction classes; improve boys progress and
attainment in English.
Trip to Lancaster Univer-
sity – Literature Lecture.
(KGL)
Literacy interven-
tion
£335
Trip to Lancaster University – Literature Lecture. A person-
alised lecture on the language of Shakespeare, a tour of
the university and an admissions and financial talk to stu-
dents.
‘Change is Gonna Come’
(KLG)
Literacy interven-
tion
£1,400
‘Change is Gonna Come’ is an anthology of short stories
written exclusively by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic
writers. Topics covered will include mental health including
anxiety, OCD, and grief. 5 authors visiting to enhance social
and emotional wellbeing and broaden cultural experiences.
Increasing engagement with fictional texts, suitable read-
ing ages - reading for pleasure.
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