Pupil Premium
The pupil premium was introduced in 2010 and is a grant given by the government to schools to decrease the attainment gap for the most disadvantaged children, whether by income or by family upheaval.
Schools receive pupil premium funding for pupils:
- who have been eligible for free school meals at any point in primary school
- who are in local authority care or were in care in the last year
- who have been adopted from care
- who have a parent serving in the armed forces or who is in receipt of a service pension.
Schools in receipt of the pupil premium grant are required to account for its use and report this on their website.
Please follow the links below for reports showing how funds have been allocated. From December 2021, school has reported on the use of Pupil Premium, Catch -Up Funding and Recovery Premium as a combined budget.
Pupil Premium & Recovery Strategy 2023-24
Pupil Premium & Recovery Strategy 2022-2023
Pupil Premium Statement including Recovery Premium for 2021 - 2022
Pupil Premium Interim Statement for 2021-22
Pupil Premium Statement 2020-21
Pupil Premium Statement 2020-21 - Reviewed March 2021
Pupil Premium Statement 2019-20
Pupil Premium Statement 2019-20 - Reviewed January 2020
Pupil Premium Statement 2018-19
Pupil Premium Statement 2018-19 - Reviewed January 2019