WELLGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL
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      • Who are the best people to talk to at Wellgate Primary School about my child’s difficulties with Learning/ Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND)?
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      • How do we consult with Parents/Carers/carers and pupils?
      • How is my child’s progress reviewed?
      • How do we teach pupils with SEN and additional needs?
      • How do we adapt our curriculum and learning environment?
      • How do we support emotional and social development?
      • Does the school work with outside agencies?
      • What happens if my child needs specialist equipment or facilities?
      • How is my child supported through transitions between year groups, key stages or settings?
      • Do staff access training to support my child?
      • How does the school evaluate the effectiveness of SEN provision?
      • How does the school Enable pupils with SEND to engage in activities available to those who do not have SEND?
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      • What do I do if I am not happy with the School’s SEND provision?
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Pupil Premium

Click to view our

Pupil Premium Strategy 2022-2023 which includes the previous year’s evaluation
or Ofsted Reports for previous year plans and evaluations.

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Combined Pupil Premium (including Early Years Pupil Premium)
 “The pupil premium was introduced in April 2011 and is allocated to schools to work with pupils who have been registered for free school meals at any point in the last six years (known as ‘Ever 6 FSM’). Schools, head teachers and teachers will decide how to use the Pupil Premium allocation, as they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for individual pupils. It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium, allocated to schools per FSM pupil, is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility.” 
                                                       
 “Evidence shows that children from less advantaged backgrounds can start school 19 months behind their peers, but that good quality childcare can reduce this gap and have a significant benefit in terms of a child’s development.
Children who receive good-quality early years education go on to earn around £27,000 more during their career compared to those who don’t, and are also likely to do better at school – the equivalent of 7 GCSE grades at grade B compared to grade C.”
Source DfE website

In February 2015, this funding was extended to include the Early Years. Children will qualify if they are 3 or 4 years old, are receiving government-funded early education, and their parents receive benefits used to access eligibility for free school meals.
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  • Welcome
  • Our School
    • Our Team
    • Governors
    • Friends of Wellgate
    • Values and Ethos
    • Prospectus
    • Academy Status
    • School Council
  • Teaching and Learning
    • Sooperbooks
    • Curriculum
    • RWInc
    • Phonics
    • SEND >
      • Who are the best people to talk to at Wellgate Primary School about my child’s difficulties with Learning/ Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND)?
      • What types of SEND do school provide for?
      • How do we identifying Pupils with SEN and assess their needs?
      • How do we consult with Parents/Carers/carers and pupils?
      • How is my child’s progress reviewed?
      • How do we teach pupils with SEN and additional needs?
      • How do we adapt our curriculum and learning environment?
      • How do we support emotional and social development?
      • Does the school work with outside agencies?
      • What happens if my child needs specialist equipment or facilities?
      • How is my child supported through transitions between year groups, key stages or settings?
      • Do staff access training to support my child?
      • How does the school evaluate the effectiveness of SEN provision?
      • How does the school Enable pupils with SEND to engage in activities available to those who do not have SEND?
      • Useful contacts
      • What do I do if I am not happy with the School’s SEND provision?
      • Barnsley’s local offer
    • SMSC
    • Nursery
    • School Council
    • British Values
  • Class Teams
    • Nursery - Team Clever
    • Class FS2 SB/JBA - Team Marvellous
    • Class FS2 KE - Team Marvellous
    • Class 1MJ - Team Focussed
    • Class 1JG - Team Successful
    • Class 2PN - Team Busy
    • Class 2BS - Team Sensible
    • Class 3MH - Team Fabulous
    • Class 3AP - Team Delightful
    • Class 4JW/BC - Team Determined
    • Class 4CH - Team Perfect
    • Class 5AH - Team Persevering
    • Class 5BH/CL - Team Outstanding
    • Class 6AW/ST - Team Intelligent
    • Class 6KE - Team Sensational
    • HLTA Team
    • Safeguarding Team
    • Office Team
    • Cleaning & Maintainance Team
    • Lunchtime Team
    • Governor Team
  • Remote Learning and Covid Response
    • Remote Learning Policy
    • Covid Catch up Premium
    • Risk assessment
    • Remote Learning Information for Parent
  • Statutory Information
    • Ofsted Reports
    • Results and Reports
    • Pupil Premium
    • Sports Premium
    • School Improvement Plan
    • Policies
    • GDPR
    • Complaints Procedure
    • Exclusion Arrangements
    • Financial Information
    • What Schools Must Publish
  • Parent/Carer Zone
    • Admissions
    • Attendance
    • School Dinners
    • Uniform
    • Term Dates
    • Yearly Events Booklet
    • Newsletters
    • Free School Meals
    • Safeguarding
  • Contact Us
  • Year Group Blogs
    • School Blog
    • FS1
    • RECEPTION
    • YEAR 1
    • YEAR 2
    • YEAR 3
    • YEAR 4
    • YEAR 5
    • YEAR 6
  • Governors