Allocation of Pupil Premium (FOI)Allocation of Pupil Premium (FOI)
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by Government of Jersey and published on
15 October 2021.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
A
How much money has been allocated to Pupil Premium in 2017, 2018.2019, 2020, 2021
B
What has the money been spent on as a percentage for each item (eg CPD, resources for children, staffing, admin and so on)
C
How have pupils that have received pupil premium fared at GCSE in each of the above years, compared to the rest of the school population. with specific reference to:
D
How have pupils receiving pupil premium fared at KS2 compared to the rest of the school population (in percentages) in respect of:
reading
writing
mathematics
Response
A
βYear | βJersey Premium Budget |
β2017 | Β£β2,322,000 |
β2018 | βΒ£2,679,000 |
β2019 | βΒ£2,495,000 |
ββ2020 | βΒ£2,899,000 |
2021 | βΒ£3,446,000 |
B
Each school and college publish an annual evaluation which outlines how the school has used the Jersey Premium funding. A list of these can be found below.
Individual school links for published annual evaluations
C
βYear | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium GCSE | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium GCSE |
β2017 | β18 | 82β |
β2018 | β23 | β77 |
β2019 | β18 | β82 |
β2020 | β19 | β81 |
β2021 | β25 | β75 |
β β βPupils that achieved 5 GCSE A*-C (9-4) |
βYear | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium |
β2017 | β36 | β75 |
β2018 | β49 | β83 |
β2019 | β50 | β77 |
β2020 | β54 | β83 |
β2021 | β62 | β88 |
β β βPupils that achieved 5 GCSE A*-C (9-4) including English and Mathematics |
βYear | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium |
β2017 | β30 | 70β |
β2018 | β37 | β77 |
β2019 | β41 | β69 |
β2020 | β48 | β79 |
β2021 | β55 | β85 |
D
βYear | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium Key Stage 2 | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium Key Stage 2 |
β2017 | β18 | β82 |
β2018 | β25 | β75 |
β2019 | β21 | β79 |
β2020 | β23 | β77 |
β2021 | β27 | β73 |
β β β β β β βPupils achieving βExpectedβ or βAchievingβ in Key Stage 2 Tests |
β | β βGrammar, Punctuation and Spelling | β βMathematics | β βReading |
Year β | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium | β % in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium |
β2017 | β43 | β57 | β30 | β48 | β41 | β62 |
β2018 | β42 | β56 | β26 | β50 | β45 | β65 |
β2019 | β47 | β65 | β30 | β57 | β48 | β67 |
There is no standardised attainment data from primary schools for 2020 and 2021 as there were no Key Stage 2 tests due to the pandemic. Primary schools instead used a range of internal tests to establish attainment gaps in 2020. In 2021, schools used moderated teacher assessment data which is shown below.
β β β β β β βPupils achieving βDevelopingβ or βSecureβ in Key Stage 2 Moderated Teacher Assessment |
β | β βWriting | β βMathematics | β βReading |
βYear | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% in receipt of Jersey Premium | β% not in receipt of Jersey Premium |
β2021 | β75 | β89 | β73 | β88 | β77 | β89 |
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