A look back at the pupils we supported together this year, what they told us, three ways we can do even more next year, and how to lock in this year's rate and your hours for September.
This year Purple Ruler supported a large part of your Year 11 cohort with live, teacher-led tuition, concentrated on the subjects that matter most at GCSE. A strong base to build on.
Year 11 pupils supported across the year
core GCSE subjects at the heart of it: Maths and English Language
live, teacher-led lessons, every one recorded for quality and safeguarding
per hour rate, the rate we want to hold for you into 2026/27
Figures drawn live from our enrolment records for Judgemeadow. Alongside core Maths and English Language, we also delivered Combined Science and English as an Additional Language where pupils needed it.
After each lesson we capture short feedback from pupils. Across the lessons logged for Judgemeadow this year, the picture was consistent and positive.
of feedback responses said pupils enjoyed the lesson
reported feeling happy in the lesson
logged session recorded the pupil's learning needs being met
lesson feedback responses logged, Dec 2025 to Mar 2026
Drawn live from our post-lesson student feedback records for Judgemeadow Community College, delivered by a small, consistent team of teachers across the year.
Judgemeadow is part of a trust we know well. Across the Lionheart Educational Trust, schools draw on Purple Ruler right across our four programmes. The letters show which each school uses today.
Drawn from our live enrolment records for the Lionheart Educational Trust. We would be glad to introduce you to colleagues at any of these schools.
Everything below builds directly on what already worked. Each one simply gives your pupils more time, more certainty and more breadth.
Beginning support from September, rather than later in the year, gives the new Year 11 group many more weeks of teaching before their GCSEs. The same provision, with far more runway to move grades.
Confirm the cohort as a single block for September, so every pupil who would benefit is in place from the start of the year and teaching settles into a rhythm early. Cleaner to manage, and easier to evidence impact for pupil premium.
This year centred on Maths and English Language. We can widen the offer to Combined Science and further GCSE subjects, and keep dedicated EAL support, all from the same trusted team.
We are holding our current rate for partner schools that confirm their provision ahead of the summer. Reserve your block now and Judgemeadow keeps this year's price and priority teacher allocation for September.
We would agree the exact volume of hours and the subject mix with you, and set the start and schedule together rather than fixing timings here.
Your provision this year sits mainly in our one-to-one and small-group teaching. Here is the full range available to Judgemeadow, all at your held rate where it applies.
One to one and very small group, SEND-informed teaching. The natural fit for your pupil premium and EAL learners, pitched to each pupil with specialist scaffolding.
Group stretch and exam preparation for pupils working below target, reverse-planned from the target grade and exam board. Ideal for a focused GCSE Maths or English push.
Live group teaching that follows your own scheme of work and timetable, up to six per group. Good for gap-filling and reintegration inside school.
Full managed online provision for pupils out of school, in small groups on a structured timetable. For stabilisation, anxiety, medical or post-exclusion.
Optional add-ons: parent engagement (welcome calls, check-ins, parent dashboards) and termly written reporting per pupil. An Enhanced Mental Health add-on is available at £180 per learner per month.
Each programme has its own quality rubric, with every metric scored Inadequate, Developing or Established. Lessons are observed live and reviewed against the rubric for the model in use.
Scores the what, how and who for each pupil, with adaptive teaching and pedagogical selection at its core, so one-to-one support is measured against that pupil's own needs and starting point.
Reverse-planned from the target grade and scored across six metrics on precision, assessment and exam-board accuracy, so GCSE preparation stays sharp and on-spec.
You and your nominated colleagues can observe any live lesson, and all lessons are recorded for quality assurance, safeguarding and moderation.
Every pupil gets an academic summary against age-related expectations or target grade, plus a teacher narrative for each subject. Illustrative sample below.
| Subject | Engagement | Working at | Teacher narrative (sample) |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Language | Strong | Approaching target grade | Responds well in discussion and is structuring extended answers with growing control of technique. |
| Maths | Strong | On track for target grade | Secure with number and algebra; increasingly fluent when reasoning through multi-step problems. |
| Combined Science | Building | Approaching target grade | Engages confidently with enquiry and is recalling key concepts more independently each week. |
Reports follow our house style: positive, evidence-led, benchmarked to target grade. Pupil names are never shown on shared documents.
"A significant strength of Purple Ruler is the support staff provide for pupils with SEND. Each pupil receives carefully tailored, individualised teaching that helps reignite their spark for learning."
All staff are vetted and trained to KCSIE. A named DSL (Bella Ma) oversees safeguarding, and all lessons are recorded for audit and moderation.
Pupil data is handled under UK GDPR. Names, logins and EHCP detail are never exposed on shared documents or public links.
Insurance, policies, recruitment and safeguarding contacts are available in our commissioning and compliance pack, with all policies published online.
The best next step is a short planning call. We will agree which pupils to support, the subjects and hours, and confirm your held rate, so everything is ready for the autumn term.
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