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  1. Ofsted Report. In December 2023, President Kennedy School was judged outstanding in every area by Ofsted. Please download the full report (below).

  2. Ofsted has not previously inspected President Kennedy School under section 5 of the Education Act 2005. However, Ofsted previously judged President Kennedy School and Community...

  3. At President Kennedy School everything we do is focused on Building Brighter Futures for our all of our students and our wider community. Our ethos of PRIDE encourages students to achieve their very best in all aspects of school life, both in the classroom and beyond.A crucial part of Building Brighter Futures for our students is providing a high-quality educational experience delivered ...

    • President Kennedy School Allocation
    • Support
    • Intervention
    • Enrichment
    • How The School Will Measure The Effect of Pupil Premium Funding?

    April 14 – March 15 £367,455 April 15 – March 16 £429,195 April 16 – March 17 £445,060 April 17 – March 18 £457,215 April 18 – March 19 £455,345 April 19 – March 20 £476,347 April 20 – March 21 £496,833 April 21 - March 22 £470,000

    Leader of Literacy and Numeracy appointed to work in The Bridge (Year 7) and across the school.
    An additional primary teacher is now based in the Gateway (Year 8). There is now a coherent and progressive intervention programme running from Year 7 into Year 8.
    There is now a full time English Teacher and Learning Mentor based in the Hub.
    3 teaching assistants, including a HLTA in The Bridge and 2 in the Gateway provide small group intervention for both numeracy and literacy, including guided reading programmes.
    All students entitled to the pupil premium are highlighted on SIMs and Class Charts marks sheets and the focus throughout the school is on accelerating their progress
    Monthly data is monitored at Key Stage 4 to track the progress of pupil premium students and adjust interventions where necessary. Pupil Premium students’ involvement in intervention is tracked by...
    Weekly meetings amongst key colleagues within the colleges focused upon student progress and removing barriers to learning (OB2L Meetings)
    Pupil Premium students’ attendance is tracked weekly and college leadership teams have targeted caseloads.
    Using Government funding during Covid to target computers for disadvantaged students.
    Subsidising student visits so that they can see performances of plays for example, English Blood Brothers Theatre Trip.
    Purchase of text books and revision resources for Maths and English so that students can have their own copy and take them home.
    Revision guides are provided for KS4 subjects.
    The school has a robust system of measuring the impact on pupil premium students:
    Standing review of PP progress at PK LGB Meetings.
    Monthly analysis of KS4 & KS5 data with specific evaluation of PP sub-group.
    Half Termly KS4 & KS5 RAP meetings by DHT & AHT with middle leaders, evaluates progress of PP students.
  4. President Kennedy School Academy in West Midlands, Coventry serves 1827 students 49.26% boys, 50.74% girls. View their ofsted ratings, term dates, GCSE results, a level results and more...

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    • Rookery Lane, Coventry, CV6 4GL, West Midlands County
  5. Explore President Kennedy School Academy in Coventry. Find Ofsted ratings, exam results, parent views, pupil census. Learn if its oversubscribed.

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  7. The school meets the government’s current floor standards which set the minimum expectations for students’ attainment and progress. What does the school need to do to improve further? Raise the...