Ofsted & RE Reports

Please click below to view our most recent OFSTED Report

Ofsted Report July 2019

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Section 48 Report 

(RE and Liturgical Prayer)

Please click below to view our most recent Section 48 OFSTED Report

Ofsted Report March 23

Pupil Premium and Covid 19 Catch Up Premium

Pupil Premium Grant Allocation Report

 

Pupil Premium is grant funding in addition to the Schools Delegated Budget. An allocation is made to children from low income families and children who have been looked after continuously for more than 6 months.

 

Please click the linked documents below to see the annual pupil premium reports. Each report contains an evaluation/spending report from the previous year.

2023-2024

2022-2023

2021-2022

 

COVID-19 CATCH UP PREMIUM

In June, a £1 billion fund for education was announced by the government.  Further guidance has now been released (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-catch-up-premium) showing that the money is split between a catch-up premium and a national tutoring scheme.

 

Children and young people across the country have experienced unprecedented disruption to their education as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19). Those from the most vulnerable and disadvantaged backgrounds will be among those hardest hit. The aggregate impact of lost time in education will be substantial, and the scale of our response must match the scale of the challenge.

 

Schools’ allocations will be calculated on a per pupil basis, providing each mainstream school with a total of £80 for each pupil in years reception through to 11.

 

As the catch-up premium has been designed to mitigate the effects of the unique disruption caused by coronavirus (COVID-19), the grant will only be available for the 2020 to 2021 academic year.

 

Please click on our Covid - 19 Catch Up Plan for details of how the money has been allocated at St Joseph's School. 

 

Click here - Covid - 19 Catch Up Plan - 2020-2021

Sports Premium

The Purpose of Sports Premium

 

The premium must be used to fund improvements to the provision of PE and Sport for the benefit of primary aged pupils, to give them the opportunity to develop a healthy lifestyle.

 

Objectives of Sports Premium Spending

 

Objective - To achieve self-sustaining improvements in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools, so that every child develops a healthy, active lifestyle.

St Joseph’s is dedicated to fulfilling this objective and understands the importance of every child accessing regular exercise, enjoying exercise, learning new skills and developing a competitive nature to continue sport in the future.

 

  • All pupils receive high quality PE lessons
  • Participation in a wide range of PE activities.
  • Compete in intra and inter school competition.
  • Awareness of the advantages of healthy living and activity.
  • Enrichment activities to broaden experiences.

 

 Please click the links below to view the Sports Premium Spending Reports

2023-2024 - Sports Premium Plan

2022-2023 - Reviewed Sports Premium Plan

2022-2023 - Sports Premium Plan