Pupil Premium
It is the intention of staff and governors at St Lawrence CE Primary School that all pupils, irrespective of their background or the challenges they face, make good progress and achieve high attainment across all subject areas. The focus of our pupil premium strategy is to support disadvantaged pupils to achieve that goal, including progress for those who are already high attainers.
High-quality teaching is at the heart of our approach, with a focus on areas in which disadvantaged pupils require the most support. This is proven to have the greatest impact on closing the disadvantage attainment gap and at the same time will benefit the non-disadvantaged pupils in our school. Implicit in the intended outcomes detailed within the Pupil Premium Strategy Statement below, is the intention that non-disadvantaged pupils’ attainment will be sustained and improved alongside progress for their disadvantaged peers.
Pupil Premium Funding Allocation 2023-2024 | |
Ever 6 Free School Meals (FSM) – 11 pupils @ £16,005 Children Looked After/Adopted from Care – 5 pupils @ £11,995 Service Children - 1 @ £335 |
£28,335 |
Recovery Premium funding allocation this academic year | £ 2,008 |
Pupil premium funding carried forward from previous years | £ 0 |
Total budget for this academic year | £30,423 |
To be reviewed before December 2024
The file below provides further details of spending and impact.