Pupil Premium

If you feel that your child is eligible for the Pupil Premium Grant or would like to discuss the funding further, please contact the school office.

Introduced as a Government initiative in April 2011, the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) represents additional funding which a school receives in order to support pupils who are considered to be disadvantaged. It is up to the school to decide how these additional monies will be spent although the school must demonstrate that the money is being used to support pupils in their education.

Pupil Premium is available for those children from reception to year 11 who are eligible for free school meals or who have been eligible for free school meals at some point within six years.  It is important to note that Pupil Premium free school meals eligibility should not be confused with the Government’s universal free school meals provision for reception, year 1 and year 2 children.  Additionally, further funding is available for those children who have been in care continuously for 6 months or more or for adopted children who were previously in care for 6 months or more prior to being adopted.  Service children are also eligible for Service Premium.

Even if your child receives free school meals as part of the universal free school meals scheme, it does not necessarily mean that you automatically qualify for Pupil Premium and therefore an application via the relevant Local Authority’s website will need to be made.  The allocation of the funding is calculated based on the financial circumstances of the applicant.

Schools should demonstrate that the Pupil Premium Grant is used to benefit disadvantaged pupils in their education so that they can achieve in line with their peers.  It is up to the school to decide how the funding is spent and could include services which benefit the pupils and their families.

It is important to note that the Pupil Premium is not ring-fenced and therefore it is up to schools to decide how the funding will be spent.  However, it must be used to improve pupils’ attainment and therefore selected approaches must be monitored in order to record impact. Further measures of appropriate use of the funding include Ofsted inspections and annual performance tables showing the progress made by children who are eligible for Pupil Premium.

 

Downloads & Useful Links

2024-2025: Pupil Premium Strategy Statement

2023-2024: Pupil Premium Strategy Statement

2022-2023: Pupil Premium Strategy Statement