Pupil Premium
The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities and to close the gaps between them and their peers.
We will receive funding for each pupil registered as eligible for free school meals (FSM) at any point in the last 6 years.
Funding allocation for the year 2022/23: £110,800
Please click here to view the 2022/23 Pupil Premium Strategy
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Funding allocation for the year 2021/22: £106,580
Please click here to view the 2021/22 Pupil Premium Strategy
Please click here to view the 2021/22 Impact Summary
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Funding allocation for the year 2020/21:
Financial year 2020/21: £106,255
Academic year 2020/21: £109,282
Please click here to view the full 2020/21 strategy
Please click here to view the 2020/21 Impact Summary
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Funding allocation for the year 2019/20:
£113,520
Priorities of use for 19/20 are:
Continue to embed reading initiatives & strengthen whole class teaching of reading to further improve progress and attainment in reading
Improve the progress measure in writing in all year groups and those aiming for GDS
To promote a support network for the most vulnerable children and their families to encourage a safe place ensuring the children are ready for learning.
Ensure that children are wholly involved in their own learning journey- independent learning skills
Please click here to view the full 2019/20 strategy
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Funding allocation for the year 2018/19
Financial year £134,640
Academic year £125,840
Priorities of use for 18/19 are:
- To further develop language and communication skills- particularly vocabulary development
- To close the attainment gap in Reading & Writing
- To continue to improve confidence, independence and resilience- Health & wellbeing
- To continue to improve the wider opportunities available for all our pupils
- For ALL pupils to achieve the highest possible standards and realise their full potential in all aspects of their learning
We will continue to strengthen parental engagement in learning, through increasing the support on offer for parents (skills sessions, training in the curriculum and targeted parents’ meetings). We will also continue to improve attendance and PA by working closely with parents and APSO.
Our training for staff this year will include a focus on reading and writing- including vocabulary development, guided reading and whole class reading and implementing new small group intervention strategies.
Please click here to view the full evaluated plan for 2018/19
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Funding allocation for the year 17/18
Financial year £138,600
Academic Year £136,950