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1 Pupil Premium 2014/15 - Importing and Maintaining
Version 1.2 Pupil Premium 2014/15 - Importing and Maintaining Jim Haywood (Product Manager for Statutory Returns)

2 Downloading the DfE CSV file for Financial Year 2014/15

3 Downloading the DfE CSV File
We expect the DfE to make two versions of the CSV file available to schools We expect the first version to be made available by the DfE around June/July and the second around October We expect that it will make no difference whether the first or second version is imported as only the financial information will change and that is not imported into SIMS

4 Downloading the DfE CSV File
It is important to download the DfE CSV file to a secure folder as it includes UPN and information that can indicate vulnerability, e.g. in care with local authority

5 This is what we expect the DfE CSV file to look like when opened in Notepad

6 Importing Information from the DfE CSV file

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8 We can tick to indicate which types of Pupil Premium we want to import from the DfE file. The Deprivation Pupil Premium and Service Child Premium are ticked by default in line with what was available for import last year We suggest that Looked After Premium is not worth importing as it is likely to provide an incomplete and out of date picture, i.e. it is only included where it is stopping the school from receiving other premiums and it is not based on School Census information

9 Updating of the Pupil Premium Indicator always excludes the types that the user has decided not to import, but we have made it possible to import the premium type without updating the Indicator. This can be helpful where the school wants to import the information but doesn’t want the information to be readily available via the Indicator

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11 Once we indicated what we want to import and update we must choose the CSV file to import

12 Unfortunately, the DfE is using a different format for the CSV file name to what we expected. The DfE filename format is pp_1415_SSSSLLL_N.csv where SSSS is the School Number, LLL is the LA Number and N is the download number. Our import functionality is expected a format of pp_data_1415_LLLSSSS_N.csv So if the DfE provided a CSV file for our Green Abbey training data it would have a filename of pp_1415_ _1.csv and in order to import we would have to change this to pp_data_1415_ _1.csv It is now too late to get the DfE to use the expected filename. Fortunately, it is just a matter of renaming the file before importing.

13 Please note that this Green Abbey CSV files is available from the ZIP that provided this presentation

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16 Once we are happy that we have selected the right file, we tick import to bring the information in from the file.

17 At this point the information has just been added to a temporary table and we must click Save to add this to the “real” tables

18 Service Child Premium and Adopted from Care Premium has been imported for William (Bill) Ackton. We opted for Adopted from Care Premium NOT to update the Pupil Premium Indicator, but the Pupil Premium Indicator for this pupil will still get the Pupil Premium Indicator updated as we opted to update Pupil Premium Indicator for Service Child Premium.

19 We can check the Pupil Premium Indicator for Bill Ackton in Student Details

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26 The ticks are as we expect

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28 Maintaining Pupil Premium information

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30 By default saving Maintain Pupil Premium information will not update the Pupil Premium Indicator, but we can add ticks for each Pupil Premium Type as desired.

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42 We don’t fill in the Academic Years, as the application will use the Financial Year start and end dates to calculate this.

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45 Thank you for your time


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