In focus: Pupil Premium
First, the good news! Our KS4 PP students perform, on average, significantly better here at GHS than many non-PP students in other schools! Last year those in Y11 achieved a P8 score of +0.55 and this year we’re predicting +0.44, so there is only a relatively small achievement gap between our PP and non-PP students, which demonstrates excellent practice by everyone who works with them.
However, closer analysis reveals that there is a big difference between our PP Boys and PP Girls, with the former making more than half a grade progress less per subject.
So please, as a priority, identify PP Boys, especially Higher Band, that you teach in Y11 (on MINTclass, or flagged as ‘disadvantaged’ on your data spreadsheets), check their progress against target grades, and devise strategies for addressing their underperformance where it’s an issue.
And, of course, please share any success stories so we can learn what works!
Just a few of the things in place for PP learners...more to follow in future editions!
> Thanks to our partnership with PiXL, we have secured a small number of subscriptions for Pupil Premium students to GCSE Pod, an online resource of audio-visual “Pods” that aim to build confidence, knowledge and interest in the subjects that students study. We intend to use these to support revision and preparation for the upcoming PPEs and final GCSE exams.
> Access to Physical Resources - sometimes there is no substitute for a student having the core textbook, a revision guide or a particular resource they need! If you have any of the Pupil Premium cohort and they are struggling to access the resources they need, please get in touch with me and we can discuss strategies to overcome this. There isn’t a massive pot of money, but we can help and support in some cases and circumstances!
Top Tip to take away…Plan your behaviour management strategies:
Pupil Premium learners respond best to a positive learning environment. Our 50:50 policy is a great start to developing mutually respectful relationships with Pupil Premium learners! Use praise and rewards for positive contributions, good work and exceeding expectations.
Thanks for all of the work you are doing with our PP students!
Emmet Waterhouse