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Pupil Premium 2012-13

2012/13

For the academic year 2012/13 we received £19,800 in Pupil Premium Funding.

The main outcomes of this additional funding were as follows:

Year 2 Pupils (14 eligible)

Maths:

  • 100% of the eligible pupils made nationally expected* progress.
  • 71% of the eligible pupils made better than expected progress.
  • 29% of the eligible pupils made accelerated progress (8+ points in year).
  • 71% reached or exceeded nationally expected levels of attainment (Level 2b+).

Reading

  • 100% of the eligible pupils made nationally expected* progress.
  • 71% of the eligible pupils made better than expected progress.
  • 29% of the eligible pupils made accelerated progress (8 points in year).
  • 71% reached or exceeded nationally expected levels of attainment (Level 2b+).

Writing

  • 100% of the eligible pupils made nationally expected* progress.
  • 43% of the eligible pupils made better than expected progress.
  • 71% reached or exceeded nationally expected levels of attainment (Level 2b+).

Year 1 Pupils (10 eligible)

Maths:

  • 90% of the eligible pupils made nationally expected* progress.
  • 60% of the eligible pupils made better than expected progress.
  • 30% of the eligible pupils made accelerated progress (8 points in year).
  • 80% reached or exceeded nationally expected levels of attainment (Level 1b+).
  • Reading
  • 90% of the eligible pupils made nationally expected* progress.
  • 70% of the eligible pupils made better than expected progress.
  • 20% of the eligible pupils made accelerated progress (8 points in year).
  • 90% reached or exceeded nationally expected levels of attainment (Level 1b+).
  • Writing
  • 90% of the eligible pupils made nationally expected* progress.
  • 70% of the eligible pupils made better than expected progress.
  • 10% of the eligible pupils made accelerated progress (8 points in year).
  • 80% reached or exceeded nationally expected levels of attainment (Level 1b+).

 

 

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