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Pupil Premium

Pupil Premium funding was introduced by the Government in order to address the attainment gap between different groups of pupils. The money is sent to schools based in the numbers of pupils in the school who eligible for free school meals (FSM), are in care (CLA) or, from 2012, whose parents are in the Armed Forces. From 2012-13, this has been expanded to include all children who have been eligible for FSM in the last 6 years. This money is allocated to initiatives to ensure pupils reach their full potential, both academically and socially.

Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.

Pupil Premium

What is the Pupil Premium Grant?

The Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) is additional funding given to schools to support pupils who may face disadvantage and help close the achievement gap.

Who is it for?

Pupils who:

  • Have ever received free school meals (FSM)
  • Are looked after or adopted from care
  • Are from Service families

How is it used?

1. Teaching

  • Staff training and professional development to improve teaching and learning for all pupils.

2. Academic Support

  • Targeted help to overcome barriers to learning, such as tutoring or small group support.

3. Wider Approaches

  • After school enhancement clubs
  • Music lessons
  • Help with trip costs
  • Various therapies to support progression

These approaches help build confidenceresilience, and aspiration, and often benefit all pupils.

Accountability

We publish an annual Pupil Premium Strategy and Impact Statement so:

  • Parents understand how the funding supports pupils
  • Governors can review evidence-based decisions

View our latest Pupil Premium Strategy and Report

Pupil Premium Strategy

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Each child for who the pupil premium funding is based on has access to a range of opportunities in school to support both academic and social development. Please see below for more information.

Pupil Premium registration form



 

Free 11+ preparation and KS2 learning

We work in partnership with Atom Learning, the leading online Key Stage 2 learning and 11+ preparation platform, to provide children in Years 3-6 who are eligible for Pupil Premium with free Atom Home accounts. Atom Home is normally £575.90 per year.

Atom Home provides Key Stage 2 learning resources, helping children build exam technique, subject mastery and academic confidence.

If your child is aged between 7 - 11 and has been eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years (please check with the school office if you are not sure), please fill in the form by clicking the button below.

<<Access free 11+ preparation and KS2 learning>>

For there families, there is a five-day free trial of Atom available: https://atomlearning.com/11-plus