Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2022-23
What will we use our funding for in 2022-23?
Read the full statement here: Dashwood Banbury Academy Pupil Premium Strategy 2022-23
This full document reports on:
- School Overview
- Funding Overview
- Statement of intent
- Challenges
- Intended outcomes
- Activity in this academic year
- Wider Strategies
- Review of outcomes in the previous academic year
- Externally provided programmes
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2021-22
What will we use our funding for in 2021-22?
Read the full statement here: Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2021-22
This full document reports on:
- School Overview
- Funding Overview
- Statement of intent
- Challenges
- Intended outcomes
- Activity in this academic year
- Wider Strategies
- Review of outcomes in the previous academic year
- Externally provided programmes
The date of the next Pupil Premium strategy review is 19th September 2022
Pupil Premium Impact Report 2020-21
This report will explain how this funding has been spent across the school in the year 2020-21 and the impact it has had.
Pupil Premium Funding Allocation – 2020-21
The amount of allocated funding for 2020/21 was £1320.00 per child therefore Dashwood Banbury Academy received approximately £116,000 in total to enhance and support the opportunities for this identified group of children. In order to narrow the gap between groups, our key priorities for the year 2020/21 were as follows:
Key Priorities 2020-21
- To ensure pupils make positive progress across the curriculum especially from KS1 to the end of KS2 and for those who are disadvantaged and/or higher attaining.
Success Criteria
- 100% of pupils make at least expected progress over the Key Stage in RWM. 90% of pupils make at least expected progress in all other curriculum subjects.
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Pupil Premium Impact Report 2020-21
This full document reports on:
What has been the impact on our children that are eligible for Pupil Premium funding 2020-21?
- Priority 1: To ensure disadvantaged pupils have opportunities to succeed in life outside of school
- Priority 2: To improve the progress from KS1 to KS2
- Priority 3: To ensure all groups in EYFS attainment is in line or above the national average
Previous Years
Pupil Premium Impact Report 2019-20
Pupil Premium Impact Report 2018-19
Adopted Children Pupil Premium Questions and Answers
Read the Department for Education response to main queries on adopted children and Pupil Premium here.