St Mary's C of E School Truro

St Mary's C of E School

"Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young. Be an example to all believers, in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith and your purity."1 Timothy 4:12

Pupil Premium

In 2011 the Pupil Premium was introduced to increase the attainment and aspiration of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds and close the gap between them and their peers. The Pupil Premium Grant is allocated to initiatives to ensure pupils reach their full potential, both academically and socially.

In the academic year 2020-2021 St Mary’s School will receive £54,120 of Pupil Premium funding, supporting 43 children in total.

Our Pupil Premium Strategy

When deciding how to spend the Pupil Premium Grant ('PPG') it is important that we look at the potential barriers to learning faced by Pupil Premium pupils in the context of our school. Each child entitled to the PPG is unique in their situation and our response to their needs must reflect this.

With this in mind, at St Mary’s, we aim to provide a highly-personalised programme of support in order to allow each child to reach their full potential.

What we use funding to support

  • To support the professional development of staff to ensure the highest quality teaching and pastoral support for children
  • To fund top-of-the-range technology which supports children’s ability to access learning both in school and remotely (in the event of Covid-19 closures)
  • To fund research-based learning programmes such as Accelerated Reader, which aims to increase children’s reading skills
  • To part-fund children’s participation in enrichment activities, such as residential trips, swimming lessons, clubs and music tuition.
  • To part-fund uniform
  • To provide additional teaching sessions to pre-teach content and/or consolidate learning

Overview of Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) awarded

Total number of pupils eligible for PPG

43

Amount of PPG received per child

£1345 (£2345 LAC)

School Population

212

Total amount of PPG received

£54,120