Statutory Information

Dashboard/School Performance

THE GOVERMENT WILL NOT PUBLISH KS2 SCHOOL LEVEL DATA FOR 2021/22 ACADEMIC YEAR. THEY HAVE ARCHIVED DATA FROM THE 2018/19 ACADEMIC YEAR BECAUSE THEY RECOGNISE THAT THE DATA FROM THAT YEAR MAY NO LONGER REFLECT CURRENT PERFORMANCE

Dashboard is a recent addition to the OfSTED website (www.dashboard.ofsted.gov.uk) where parents can see the performance of The Bellbird and other schools.

The School Data Dashboard provides a snapshot of school performance at Key Stages 1 and  2.. The dashboard can be used by school governors and by parents to check the performance of the school in which they are interested. The School Data Dashboard complements the Ofsted school inspection report by providing an analysis of school performance over a three-year period. Data can be filtered by key stage or by topic:

  • Expected progress
  • Attainment
  • Attendance
  • Narrowing the gap between disadvantaged and other pupils

Whole School Results – 2018/19 – view here

Admissions

We follow the Cambridgeshire County Admission arrangements for Primary Schools.
For further details please see the Cambridgeshire County Council webpage.

The Bellbird Admission Policy – see here

 

Equality at the Bellbird

Additional information about the composition of our school pupils view PDF

Catch-up Funding

Schools should use this funding for specific activities to support their pupils to catch up for lost teaching over the previous months, in line with the curriculum expectations for the next academic year.

Catch-Up Funding Academic Year 21/22 – view here

Pupil Premium and PE funding

What is Pupil Premium Funding?

“The Pupil Premium is designed to ensure that funding to tackle disadvantage reaches the pupils who need it most. The funding is allocated to Local Authorities and schools with pupils from Reception to Year 11 who are eligible for free school meals (FSM), are looked after or have parents currently in the Armed Forces. From April 2012 the coverage of the Premium was widened to include those eligible for FSM at any point in the last six years. The FSM/Ever 6 funding allocation per child is £1,345. The Service Children funding per pupil is £310.” Cambridgeshire Local Authority

Pupil Premium Funding 2019/2021 – see PDF

Pupil Premium Funding 2022/2023 – see PDF

Pupil Premium Funding  Strategy 2021-2024 – view PDF

Pupil Premium Statement 2023-2024- view PDF

What is the PE and Sport Premium Funding?

The PE and sport premium  provides primary schools with £320m of government funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of the PE, physical activity and sport offered through their core budgets.

PE and Sport Premium Funding 2021-2022 – View PDF

PE and Sport Premium Funding 2022-2023 – View PDF

 

Exclusion Statement

Exclusions statement – View PDF

Safeguarding

Safeguarding information – view PDF

Sex and Relationships

Sex and relationships information for parents – view PDF

DfES Parents leaflet – view PDF

British Values

British values – view PDF