Grants
PLG – £2,324
The school makes effective use of their Professional Learning Grant (PLG) for the following:
- Professional Development of teaching staff, to improve knowledge, understanding and implementation of key initiatives to ensure our school is a Learning Organisation.
- Cover for release of teaching staff to attend training on and offsite in preparation for the new curriculum.
- To release teaching staff to work in school and on a cluster basis to make best use of resources.
EIG – £55,798
The school makes effective use of their delegated Education Improvement Grant (EIG) funding to successfully improve provision and outcomes for pupils in the Foundation Phase. The school makes good use of this funding to provide teaching support.
PDG – £24,289
The Pupil Development Grant (PDG) is allocated to schools with pupils who come from low-income families and are currently known to be eligible for free school meals (e-FSM) and pupils who have been looked after continuously for more than six months (LAC).
Schools are expected to make the best use of this funding to implement sustainable strategies that will quickly bring about changes for learners eligible for free school meals or who are LAC.
As a school we have agreed the following three steps:
1. to identify the target group of pupils, its characteristics and needs
2. to plan interventions which make the most effective use of resources
3. to monitor and evaluate the impact of resources
At Crwys Primary use the funding to promote progress and remove barriers to learning for students eligible for this funding. Our plan is agreed and monitored by Swansea Local Authority and ERW.
We have used the funding available to:
- provide intervention and support programmes that are proven to have the greatest impact and to be sustainable- Toe-by-Toe Reading Interventions.
- provide specific high quality training for school staff, including: Dyslexia training, Elklan Training, MAPA Training, Jenny Moseley, Creative Schools.
- implement and use data tracking systems to identify learners’ needs, target interventions and monitor impact.
- provide Digital work in partnership with other schools, the community and other organisations- e.g. Educational Psychologist, Behaviour Support.
- improve attendance of target group by using interventions.
- support learners and their families by giving the ALNCo time to train with TAFF and open TAFF meetings for FSM families where appropriate.
- support learners and their families through paying for fruit, school trips, visiting school companies.
ALN - £3,553
The Additional Learning Needs Grant (ALN) has been used to:
- alleviate the administrative set-up demands and address issues relating to regulatory change
- to support the implementation period, releasig our ALN coordinator, allowing her to work with the clusters to enable value for money, this has included setting up common processes and documentation