PUPIL Premium Manchester 2017-18 Website - page 59

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Access to Sporting op-
portunities
Preventing ‘dis-
engagement’
from school /
Pastoral Inter-
vention / Access
to sport
£180
Athletics club membership costs for 2 x disadvantaged pu-
pils
Rewards
Progress / Behav-
iour intervention
£10,000
To support disadvantaged and vulnerable pupils with costs
towards termly and annual rewards trips and visits
£834,143
Measuring the impact of Pupil Premium spending:
The impact of the pupil premium spending will be measured through
comparison of progress and outcomes for Y11 pupils in the 2017-18
GCSE exams with progress and outcomes in previous years. At each of
the 6 assessment points throughout the academic year, the progress be-
ing made by disadvantaged pupils is measured against that of their non-
disadvantaged peers and interventions are implemented in any areas
where they are required.
The wider impact of Pupil Premium spending will also be measured
through comparing the progress and attainment of Y7-10 pupils in all
subject areas, but particularly English, Maths and Humanities.
A full ASDTi Classroom Climate survey of all pupils will be taken in the summer term. This will be compared year on year
to previous survey results. Responses from pupils in receipt of Pupil Premium will be compared to those from non-dis-
advantaged pupils.
The academy council, comprising of elected pupils from each year group will be asked to discuss the Pupil Premium plan
and their views will be recorded and considered when planning for 2018-19.
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