Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.
The main barriers to educational achievement faced by our pupils are those associated with transience and being part of a military family. For example:
Pupil eligibility and funding rates 2022 to 2023
Pupil eligibility criteria | Amount of funding for each primary-aged pupil per year | Funding is paid to |
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Pupils who are eligible for free school meals, or have been eligible in the past 6 years (including eligible children of families with no recourse to public funds) | £1,385 | School |
Pupils who have been adopted from care or have left care | £2,410 | School |
Children who are looked after by the local authority | £2,410 | Local authority |
There are many factors which could possibly affect the emotional wellbeing of our pupils and subsequently their ability to fulfil their potential. We therefore use Pupil Premium funding to support them in the following ways:-
Effective tracking and monitoring progress - money is used to fund TAs who assess pupil's attainment on arrival, so that accurate assessments can be made of their needs.
Additional support for children who are underachieving - money is used to fund TAs who work closely with the children and can fill any gaps in their learning, leading to accelerated progress.
Impact of Pupil Premium - the ways in which we will measure the impact are:
Results of pupil progress and attainment
Pupil voice relating to how they feel about school, ie safe, valued, supported
Parental satisfaction relating to the education and experience we provide for children.
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Pupil Premium Statement 2021-2022.pdf | |||
Pupil Premium Statement 2022-2023.pdf |