On this page you will find key information regarding the schools performance and government funding.
Ofsted Reports
Latest Ofsted Report
- Ofsted Report - May 2019
- Academy Conversion Letter - June 2016
- Ofsted Reports (Prior to Academy Status)
To view the Ofsted report page for Heacham Junior School please click here
Performance Information
KS2 Results Analysis
2019 KS2 SAT Results
Expected standard in Reading = 71%
Greater Depth in Reading = 24%
Expected standard in Maths = 73%
Greater Depth in Maths = 24%
Expected standard in Writing = 78 %
Greater Depth in Writing = 24%
The number of children achieving the expected standard or above in reading, writing and maths (combined) = 63%
The number of children achieving a high level of attainment in reading, writing and maths (combined) = 6%
Progress Scores 2018/2019
Heacham Junior 51 cohort
Reading -1.69
Writing -0.53
Maths -2.28
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Please click on the links below to view previous years KS2 results and progress scores
To find out more information regarding the schools performance and to view the schools achievement and attainment tables please click here.
Pupil Premium
What is Pupil Premium?
The pupil premium is additional government funding given to schools to help them tackle problems faced by socially disadvantaged children and to close the attainment gap between those children and their peers. Schools are free to use the pupil premium as they see fit but are accountable for how they have used the additional funding to support low income families.
How is Pupil Premium Allocated?
The main basis of allocation is an amount paid in respect of each child known to have been eligible for free school meals at any time during the last six years. The principle behind this is that as a group, children eligible for free school meals have consistently lower educational attainment than those who have never been eligible for free school meals. In addition, amounts are paid for looked after children who have been in care for more than six months and for children whose parents are currently serving in the armed forces.
Pupil Premium Funding Statements
Primary Physical Education and Sport Premium
This funding - provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport - is allocated to primary school headteachers to improve provision of physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools.
This funding is ring-fenced and therefore can only be spent on the provision of PE and sport in schools.
PE and Sports Funding Statements
- PE and Sports Premium Provision 2018 - 2019
- PE and Sports Premium Provision 2017 - 2018
- PE and Sports Premium Provision 2016 - 2017
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Additional Information
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