2017-18 pupil premium

Pupil Premium was introduced by the Government in April 2011. It is an additional ... potential and go on to succeed in the workplace and wider world. We aim to ...
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2017-18 PUPIL PREMIUM

Pupil Premium was introduced by the Government in April 2011. It is an additional grant to main school funding to address the current underlying national inequalities between students from low income families and other students. It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium Grant is spent since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made in supporting individual students. Our aim at Denton Community College is to build on current practice in helping all students to achieve their potential by further increasing the focus on the progress and attainment of FSM and CLA students. We are committed to raising the aspiration, attainment and well-being of our least financially advantaged students. The additional funding will be used to support this aim. In particular, we want to increase attainment of FSM and CLA students and therefore close the gap between this group and non-FSM students. We will also encourage our students to develop their own individual strengths. We believe that we have a responsibility to help our young people to realise their dreams, to fulfil their potential and go on to succeed in the workplace and wider world. We aim to equip our students for life and its many challenges and opportunities and are fully committed to achieving this. Pupil Premium Funding: 2017-2018 = £472,175*

Denton Community College Students Eligible for PP funding = 505**

N.B. Figures subject to change After consultation with the governing body the format for reporting on pupil premium had been updated. This is included in a additional IMPACT and Allocation document. This document contains historic figures and un-validated data for 2017-18 against key headlines. *Resources allocated based on approximation of students that the college believes will be eligible for PP funds 2016-2017. DFE to advise on funding formula. Figures subject to change ** To be confirmed historic data used to predict PP numbers

223

94 ALL PP

4.3 3.9 0.9

GAP

ALL

68 41

PP

27 ALL

41 22

PP

20 ALL

78

All Data un-validated and subject to change Internal Data used for comparison. No national data currently available. PP

67 10

ALL

59

PP

43 16

ALL

74

PP

44 30

ALL

46

PP

27 21

GAP

EBacc APS

GAP

% achieving 5+ in Maths

GAP

% achieving 4+ in Maths

GAP

% achieving 5+ in English

GAP

% achieving 4+ in English

GAP

% of pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs

GAP

% of pupils achieving standard 9-4 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs



Average Attainment 8

Number of pupils entitled to PP Funding

Number of Students in Cohort









Headline figures PP performance 2018 GCSE



ALL PP

3.13 2.76 0.37