Pupil Premium Strategy Statement
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What is Pupil Premium?
The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and is allocated to schools to work with pupils who have been registered for free school meals at any point in the last six years (known as ‘Ever 6 FSM’). Schools also receive funding for children who have been looked after continuously for more than six months, and children of service personnel.
From April 2014, schools in England can receive the Pupil Premium for children adopted from care, or who left care under a Special Guardianship Order on or after 30 December 2005. Schools can also claim the Pupil Premium for children who left care under a Residence Order on or after 14 October 1991.
For the academic year 2021 - 2022 the Government also allocated Catch Up funding following the pandemic. This was School Led Tutoring allocation and it was worked out on 60% of our eligible children. It is stated within our Planned Pupil Premium Spend how we intended to spend this money.
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Why has it been introduced?
The Government believes that the Pupil Premium, which is additional to main school funding, is the best way to address the current underlying inequalities between children eligible for free school meals (FSM) and their peers by ensuring that funding to tackle disadvantage reaches the pupils who need it most.
- Who decides on how the money is spent?
In most cases the Pupil Premium is paid direct to schools. The Government has allocated funding into school budgets for every pupil who receives free school meals and for those who are adopted in England. Schools decide how to use the funding, as they are best placed to assess what their pupils need.
- How are schools accountable for the spending of Pupil Premium?
They are held accountable for the decision they make through:
- the performance tables which show the performance of disadvantaged pupils compared with their peers.
- the new Ofsted inspection rules, under which inspectors focus on the attainment of pupil groups, in particular those who attract the Pupil Premium.
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All Pupil Premium Children receive:
- free school meals and free milk
- Quality First Teaching including small group work and 1:1 support when required and specific interventions when needed
- Extra Wellbeing sessions with trained staff
- 20% uniform discount
- 20% subsidised school trips
- 100% subsidised extra-curricular club
- 100% subsided residential visit (Y4 and Y5)
- 100% subsided before and after school club sessions if required in an emergency and if spaces are available
Where appropriate children also receive:
- personalised support for emotional wellbeing and behavioural concerns
- family support for parents
- adopted from care personalised support
- Providing and laundering of swimming, PE and outdoor learning kits