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Catch Up Funding

COVID Catch Up Funding 

In 2020, the DfE announced a Catch-Up fund to address the gaps in learning caused for huge numbers of students nationally, following the national lockdown and school closures.

The Government are providing £650 million of universal catch-up premium funding, and schools are being allocated this money on a per pupil basis with a total of £80 for each pupil in Reception to Year 11. 

Our school currently has 651 children on roll and we receive £52,200 to support catch-up for lost teaching and learning over the period when schools were asked to close for the majority of children. St Clement’s High School has used research from the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) to produce an action plan of how the money will be spent.

To view our full intent on how the the grant will be spent and how the effect this expenditure will have on the educational attainment of those pupils at the school,will be assessed, please click on the link below:

St Clement's High School COVID Cath Up Funding 2020-2021 - REVIEW

St Clements High School COVID Catch Up Funding 2020-2021

Year 7 Catch-Up Fund 

The literacy and numeracy catch-up premium gives schools additional funding to support year 7 pupils who did not reach the required levels in  reading or maths at the end of key stage 2 (KS2). 

All schools have to report on how this money is spent, as well as the impact of the premium to those pupils who are eligible.

Please click on the links below to view the latest reports on how the fund was allocated: