68 Virtual School Annual Report
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The report gives a summary of the academic
year 2020-2021 for children in care. A
profile of the cohort is shown along with outcomes for young
people. Due to the cancelation of
examinations (because of covid) the data reported for this time
period is less that other years. The
report gives an overview of attendance and exclusions, the
statutory meetings that take place for children in care –
Personal Education Plans (PEPs) and the spending of Pupil Premium
Plus which is the grant received for each child in care, the
Virtual School Head has the responsibility of distributing and
ensuring this funding has impact on the learning and educational
achievements of children in care.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Virtual School and College
Headteacher presented a report, a copy of which had been
circulated to each Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix
'B' to these Minutes in the Minute Book.
The report gave a summary of the academic year
2020-2021 for children in care. A
profile of the cohort was shown along with outcomes for young
people. Due to the cancelation of
examinations (because of covid) the data reported for this time
period was less than other years. The
report gave an overview of attendance and exclusions, the statutory
meetings that take place for children in care – Personal
Education Plans (PEPs) and the spending of Pupil Premium Plus which
was the grant received for each child in care, the Virtual School
Head had the responsibility of distributing and ensuring this
funding had impact on the learning and educational achievements of
children in care.
The Committee discussed the report and
comments were made, including:
- In response to a
query about the Ofsted ratings of the KS5 provision in comparison
to the others, the Committee was reassured that whilst the local
post 16 provider was currently rated as ‘requires
improvement’ and a large number of pupils wished to attend it
with their peers, the virtual school worked closely with them,
including the KS5 team working in the college one day a week to
support the pupils. It was also
highlighted that work was ongoing with a designated teacher looking
at attainment and progress to ensure the pupils were getting the
best possible education.
- Considering Pupil
Education Plans (PEPs) and their effects, in response to what a
good one would look like, the Committee was advised that it needed
to clearly show attainment and progress that the young person was
making. It should include contributions
from the young person and all those involved with their care and
education and needs to show what needs to happen for that young
person to move forward with their education. The last aspect was to demonstrate how pupil
premium grant was being spent to help the young person
progress
- A follow on
question regarding how Pupil Premium money was used, the Committee
was advised of the process used
- don’t give
money upfront to schools – what money is being spent on is
discussed by all attendees at PEP meeting – linked to targets
and monitored at next meeting.
- In response to a
query regarding the reduction detailed regarding Children Missing
Out on Education (CMOE), the Committee was advised that this was an
important part of the virtual schools role ad was regularly
monitored through different methods.
The team always strived to get the young people back on roll.
Ensure aware of where are and what doing.
- In response to a
query about providing IT equipment to all young people, the
Committee was advised that various government schemes had helped
enable this and if internet issues had been a problem then dongles
were purchased to support those in need. It was acknowledged ...
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