Covid Catch-up Premium Strategy 2022-23

The Government have announced additional funding to ‘catch-up’ any students detrimentally affected by Academy closures and the impact of Covid-19. The focus will be on catching up on lost teaching, ensuring students are at least in line with curriculum expectations and that they make progress in line with Academy targets. We have reviewed the Education Endowment Foundation – Covid-19 Support Guide for Schools to allocate the catch-up premium effectively. The proposed Covid catch-up budget has been analysed and signed off by the Academy’s Governing body. The impact will be monitored and reviewed throughout the year by the Governing Body and Academies Director.

Total Covid Catch-Up Premium allocated: £43,586

Identified Priority

Identified cohort (if appropriate)

Lead

Strategic Intervention

Intended Outcome

Enhanced delivery of Blended Learning

All Pupils

LSM
TNO
VRU

  • Chromebook Scheme
  • Chromebooks provided for all pupils 
  • These are to be kept in the Academy

Embedding the Digital Learning Strategy across the Academy. 

The benefits of blended learning are numerous and include the following: 

  • Pupils enjoy convenience and flexibility, with the ability to control their learning pace and learn remotely;
  • Academic research suggests that blended learning gives learners a more comprehensive understanding of curriculum content;
  • The approach allows pupils to interact with teachers and fellow pupils when away from the academy, thereby supporting social learning.

Exceptional delivery, through the PYP framework, of the Curriculum

All pupils

ALL

Teaching and whole-school strategies

Supporting highly effective  teaching –  teaching is the most important tool schools have to improve outcomes for their pupils.

Pupil assessment and feedback – Assessment can help teachers determine how to most effectively support their pupils. Every pupil will have been affected differently by Covid-19.

Targeted Support

Targeted Pupils

LSM

1:1 Tutoring

One to one and small group tuition – There is extensive evidence supporting the impact of high quality one to one and small group tuition as an effective catch-up strategy

Intervention programmes – In order to support pupils who have fallen behind furthest, structured interventions, which may also be delivered one to one or in small groups, are likely to be necessary.

Resources

All pupils

ALL

Additional bespoke resources to support accelerated progress and higher attainment

Ensure students have a wide range of highly appropriate materials in order for them to access the entire curriculum, catch up and meet Academy targets.

Identified Priority

Enhanced delivery of Blended Learning

Identified cohort (if appropriate)

All Pupils

Lead

LSM
TNO
VRU

Strategic Intervention

  • Chromebook Scheme
  • Chromebooks provided for all pupils 
  • These are to be kept in the Academy

Intended Outcome

Embedding the Digital Learning Strategy across the Academy. 

The benefits of blended learning are numerous and include the following: 

  • Pupils enjoy convenience and flexibility, with the ability to control their learning pace and learn remotely;
  • Academic research suggests that blended learning gives learners a more comprehensive understanding of curriculum content;
  • The approach allows pupils to interact with teachers and fellow pupils when away from the academy, thereby supporting social learning.

Identified Priority

Exceptional delivery, through the PYP framework, of the Curriculum

Identified cohort (if appropriate)

All pupils

Lead

ALL

Strategic Intervention

Teaching and whole-school strategies

Intended Outcome

Supporting highly effective  teaching –  teaching is the most important tool schools have to improve outcomes for their pupils.

Pupil assessment and feedback – Assessment can help teachers determine how to most effectively support their pupils. Every pupil will have been affected differently by Covid-19.

Identified Priority

Targeted Support

Identified cohort (if appropriate)

Targeted Pupils

Lead

LSM

Strategic Intervention

1:1 Tutoring

Intended Outcome

One to one and small group tuition – There is extensive evidence supporting the impact of high quality one to one and small group tuition as an effective catch-up strategy

Intervention programmes – In order to support pupils who have fallen behind furthest, structured interventions, which may also be delivered one to one or in small groups, are likely to be necessary.

Identified Priority

Resources

Identified cohort (if appropriate)

All pupils

Lead

ALL

Strategic Intervention

Additional bespoke resources to support accelerated progress and higher attainment

Intended Outcome

Ensure students have a wide range of highly appropriate materials in order for them to access the entire curriculum, catch up and meet Academy targets.