Pupil Premium
Our school receives Pupil Premium funding for all children who are entitled to free school meals now or over the last six years (known as Ever6), service children, children who are ‘Looked After’ post 'Looked After' children and those who are adopted.
This grant is to improve the progress and attainment of these children, who have been acknowledged nationally to be a vulnerable group. The Government says it is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility.
We have put in place many initiatives to support children to “bridge the gap” in performance and attainment. Observation and assessment of the results obtained by children receiving free school meals ensures that if a child should show signs of falling behind, they are provided with the necessary support offered by our interventions.
For details of Pupil Premium funding, spending plans and impact, please click on the following documents:
Pupil Premium strategy statement 2023-24
Pupil Premium strategy statement 2022-23
Pupil premium strategy statement 2021-22
Pupil Premium Evaluation 2019-2020
Pupil Premium Plan 2019-20 including an impact review of 2018-19
Pupil Premium Plan 2018-19 including an impact review of 2017-18
Pupil Premium Plan 2017-18 including an impact review of 2016-17
Mrs L Rugg is our
Pupil Premium Governor