I'm in charge of pupil premium at school and have to write a report each year for the website on the impact of the previous year's funding and our plans for the following year. Have always done this at the beginning of the financial year as that's when we get the new list of eligible pupils and the adjusted amount of money. I've just read a document which suggests schools should report on the academic year, not the financial year.
Anyone know how important this is to Ofsted? We are due an inspection and I don't want to do something that's going to get us marked down.
The fact that I'm thinking about this at 6.40 am on a BH Monday is another matter!!
Thanks to anyone who can help.
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Can anyone from Ofsted or who has just had an inspection answer this question?
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Sprog19 · 01/05/2017 06:45
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