Pupil Premium
Background Information
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. The money is allocated based on the numbers of pupils in school who have been eligible for free school meals (FSM) within the last six years or who have left local-authority care (LAC) because of 1 of the following: adoption, a special guardianship order, a child arrangements order, a residence order. This funding currently stands at £1,345 per FSM child and £2,345 per LAC child.
Pupil Premium Funding allocation:
Number of Pupils and Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Received |
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Pupil premium funding allocation the academic year (2021/2022) Ever 6 Free School Meals (FSM) – 5 pupils @ £1345 Children Looked After/Adopted from Care – 3 pupils @ £2345 |
£13,760 |
Pupil premium funding carried forward from previous years (enter £0 if not applicable) | £0 |
Total budget for this academic year | £13,760 |
Pupil Premium Funding Allocation 2022/2023 = £12,465 (9 pupils)
To be reviewed before December 2023
The file below provides further details of spending and impact.