Catch Up Premium at Ashlands

In the academic year 2021/2022 Ashlands Primary School has been allocated a grant of £4,785 with £7,200 being carried forward to the academic year 2022 / 2023. In academic year 2022 / 2023 we received a further £9970. We anticipate that £0 will be carried forward into the academic year 2023 / 2024.

After the return to school of all children in September 2020, we waited for children to adjust to the changes following Lockdown. This is partly to allow them to become familiar with their new class teacher and for observations to be made about where they are in their learning, retention of knowledge and how any additional funded catch up would most benefit them. We are mindful that all children will need to develop their learning stamina and so we will avoid adding to the learning day length particularly for our younger children.

Teachers have produced a simple grid to identify children in their class who would benefit from Catch up work and the nature of the additional work that would help them most.

Through these grids it became clear that our younger children would get most benefit from speech and language support to extend and develop their vocabulary, understanding and social skills. For our older children Maths is an identified area of need – there are gaps in children’s knowledge and recall.

We will run speech and language groups to help with this identified gap for our younger children.

We have used National tutoring from Fisher Family Trust for Reading and maths tutoring from White Rose Maths. These are through the National scheme where 75% of the cost is paid from central government with school paying just 25%.

Writing has remained an issue for our children over an extended period of time and we feel that this is a great opportunity to address this. We are looking at using experienced and knowledgeable teachers to work with small groups of children from upper key stage 2 to give confidence and enthusiasm to all our writers. We are also interested in the work from No More Marking regarding their observation that one of the most important aspects of writing is sentence structure. They are producing a trial website to support upper key stage 2 children in revisiting the aspects of writing sentences properly, we are seeking to be part of their trial of this new website to improve the children’s ability to write coherently and well.

Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing has also been highlighted Nationally. We are in the process of putting a Place 2 Be Mental Health Practitioner into school for 2 days a week. Thie person will be able to work with our children and support them in a timely manner when other outside agencies have long waiting lists.

This money is being spent as detailed below:

Area of need identified. Catch up funded Solution. Cost of Catch up. Monitoring. Impact.
Early Years Speech and Language Deficit.
Children have joined school with more limited speech and vocabulary understanding than previously seen.
Additional hours for a Teaching Assistant to provide targeted small group interventions during the school day. £200 JD
SC
AS
 
Year 1 Speech and Language work.
Elklan and other vocabulary based speaking activities.
Additional hours for the Elklan trained Year 1 TA. Friday CH
£135
JS
AS
Unable to sustain as member of staff not able to work for a full week.
Reading skills and comprehension not as developed as we would normally expect. National Tutoring Opportunity.
Fischer Family Trust.
Lightning Squad. 15 hour block Reading with groups of 4 children at a time from Y1 to Y4.
40 pupils accessing this.
10 × £220 = £2200.
75% of cost met by central government.
This was run twice and continues.
AS Very well received by children. Developed confidence and a positive attitude to reading for many children.
Gaps in Maths knowledge identified across the school. National Tutoring Opportunity.
White Rose Maths.
1 to 3 in person tutoring 15 hour block.
Cost of 15 hour block is £315. JS
AS
Initially difficult to arrange and organise. Once started the small group input has been very useful for some children.
Gaps in English writing. Small Group Covid Catch up.
Upper Key Stage 2 initially.
Initial 6 weeks of 1 hour after school session. KR
AS
After school writing groups. Worked well when the children were selected with...
  Closing gaps, developing writing and comprehension.
One hour after school group of 6 children with Selected Supply Teacher.
Year 5 and Year 6 group to operate.
Monday and Wednesday after school.
AB (Supply Teacher) to lead these.
Cost: £830
  Care as some had had enough during a normal school day.
Maths Knowledge and confidence. Children lack knowledge and recall of basic maths operations and number bonds. Individual Tutoring from Kip McGrath company. A trial of 4 Year 4 children to test how effective this form of tutoring is. An 11-week block of tutoring in maths after school on Thursdays.
The online learning will check how this might be used in the future.
Cost for 4 is £1140.
KR
AS
 
Maths Knowledge and confidence. Resources and support for Support staff working with children across school. Numberstacks resources.
£200
AS
JS
 
Maths work with Sharon Day, a maths consultant. Small groups from lower key stage 2 with TAs able to observe so they can see good practice and use this in their own small group interventions. £1925 AS
JS
Sessions were videoed and are now available as a training resource in school.
Positive feedback from support staff. Children developed confidence in their maths work.
Y5 Maths Work Catch up. TA took class for additional PE sessions   AS Positive impact on all children in Y5. With more able seeing
  Whilst class teacher was able to work with a small group on closing gaps in maths knowledge.     It as a positive addition to help them improve.
Year 4 Maths catch up before school. Experienced TA worked with a small group before school to close gaps in maths knowledge and build their confidence. Additional Hours for TA AS Children did enjoy the additional input.
Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing. Recruitment of a Mental Health Practitioner with support from Place 2 Be. Cost is high £20000 and we will draw on a number of funding streams to meet this cost. AS
SC
Children have the support that they need at a time that is appropriate to meet their needs.

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