Measuring the Impact of Pupil Premium Grant Spending 2013/14
Key Stage 1
The table below shows the percentage of pupils achieving Level 2+ at the end of KS1 in 2014. The gap between pupils entitled to Pupil Premium and those who are not has narrowed between 2012 and 2014.
The table below shows the percentage of pupils achieving Level 2+ at the end of KS1 in 2014. The gap between pupils entitled to Pupil Premium and those who are not has narrowed between 2012 and 2014.
End of KS1
Level 2+ |
Pupil Premium | Non Pupil Premium |
Reading | 92% | 93% (national 92%) |
Writing | 92% | 100% (national 89%) |
Maths | 92% | 100% (national 94%) |
Key Stage 2
The table below shows the percentage of pupils at the end of KS2 who achieved Level 4 or above. The gap in attainment between pupils entitled to Pupil Premium and those who are not has been inconsistent between 2012 and 2014.
End of KS2
Level 4+ |
Pupil Premium | Non Pupil Premium |
Reading | 79% | 80% (national 92%) |
Writing | 86% | 80% (national 89%) |
Maths | 71% | 90% (national 90%) |
Reading, Writing and Maths combined | 67% | 80% (national 83%) |
Progress of Edward Wilson Primary pupils compared to pupils nationally
Expected progress – 2 levels | EWP Pupil Premium pupils | National Pupil Premium pupils | EWP non-Pupil Premium pupils | National non-Pupil Premium pupils |
Reading | 88% | 88% | 90% | 92% |
Writing | 98% | 90% | 100% | 94% |
Maths | 90% | 85% | 100% | 91% |
Progress made by Pupil Premium pupils at Edward Wilson Primary School is greater than the progress made by Pupil Premium pupils nationally.