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Our Resource Hub brings together useful information and links for parents, carers and our Pineham community colleagues.

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School Performance Data

We set ambitious targets, benchmark ourselves against the best performing schools nationally, and always have the highest aspirations for all our pupils.

Outcomes for our children in Key Stage One and Two are consistently high in all areas, and we were recently awarded the accolade of top 1% nationally in Year 4 Multiplication and Year 6 Reading, Writing and Mathematics.

85%

Outcomes in Early Years were above national with 85% of pupils achieving a good level of development.

97%

97% of the children in Year One met the expected standard in phonics.

93%

Our first cohort of Year Six children left the school this year and achieved 93% in Reading, Writing and Maths combined.

Pupil Premium Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2024-2027

The Pupil Premium funding from the Department of Education is given to schools to support pupils who qualify for the funding, such as children who are looked after or are entitled to free school meals, (not to be confused with Universal Free School Meals, which are currently available to all children in Reception to Year Two). At our school,
we use the funding to support and challenge the learning of these pupils, so that they make at least good progress in the core areas. We also use the money to support the
well-being of our pupils who are entitled to the funding, and therefore use the money to cover the cost of additional curriculum opportunities, such as clubs and trips.

As a school, we continually evaluate the success of this funding in securing the pupil’s academic progress; ensuring that there is no attainment gap between the outcomes
achieved for our pupils who qualify for the funding and other pupils nationally and within the school.

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Sports Funding

Sport is incredibly important to us at Pineham Barns, not just because of the healthy benefits for all our pupils, but because it teaches our pupils about resilience, determination and co-operation. We are passionate about opening our pupils eyes to a wide range of sports, which encourage them to enjoy sport and ensure they are active during school and beyond. Highlights last academic year included Zumba, trampolining, rock climbing and many more; we are determined to continue to offer a wide variety of opportunities to pupils in the coming academic year.

Swimming

In July 2023, the percentage of pupils who can:

73%

Swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres

73%

use a range of strokes effectively for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke

67%

of pupils understand ways that they can perform safe self-rescue in different water based situations

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Families in Partnership

The primary focus of the Families in Partnership model is to ensure the Trust communicates and engages with our school communities, becoming ‘anchor institutions’ in
their local area. We want parents, carers, and members of the local community to be at the heart of our Trust.

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At our school, we strive to ensure we work in partnership with all our families to secure the best outcomes for all pupils. The Staff and Governors of Pineham Barns Primary School are committed to maintaining a positive and effective relationship with parents, but we recognise at times there may be concerns.

If you have an issue that you would like to discuss, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of staff, so that we can work together to secure the best outcomes for your child. A member of the staff team can be contacted on 01604 978 120. Information about how to raise complaints with staff, can also be found on the Preston Hedges Trust website

At our school, we strive to ensure we work in partnership with all our families to secure the best outcomes for all pupils. The Staff and Governors of Pineham Barns Primary School are committed to maintaining a positive and effective relationship with parents, but we recognise at times there may be concerns.

If you have an issue that you would like to discuss, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of staff, so that we can work together to secure the best outcomes for your child. A member of the staff team can be contacted on 01604 978 120. Information about how to raise
complaints with staff, can also be found on the Preston Hedges Trust website

Take the next step for your child’s future Would you like to see for yourself?

Book a Tour

Book your place now!  We look forward to welcoming new families into our school community in September 2026 

Tuesday 30th September – 9:15am or 11am

Monday 6th October – 9:15am or 11am

Tuesday 14th October – 9:15am or 11am

Wednesday 22nd October – 9:15am or 11am

Tuesday 4th November – 9:15am

Wednesday 12th November – 9:15am

Please contact the school office on 01604 978120or email [email protected] to book a place