PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Summer Schools (17 November 2014)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Jonathan Reynolds (Labour)
Answer
The pupil premium: summer schools programme is open to the following type of schools:
- Maintained schools including special schools;
- Academies including special schools;
- Free schools including special schools;
- Non-maintained special schools; and
- Independent special schools.
Virtual schools, which are a way of local authorities tracking the educational progress of the children they look after as if they attended a single school, are not eligible to apply for summer school funding.
Looked-after children can benefit from summer school funding through the school they will attend in Year 7. The exact make-up of the summer school is decided by individual headteachers. They can, for example, tailor aspects of their summer school programme to meet the specific needs of their looked-after children.
The purpose of the summer schools programme is to support disadvantaged pupils through the potentially difficult institutional transition to secondary school; this specific transitional issue does not arise in a virtual school. Support at this crucial stage is best provided by the school where the pupil is expected to attend in Year 7.
Answered by:
Mr David Laws (Liberal Democrat)
24 November 2014
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