Pupil Premium

Pupil Premium

The following groups are eligible for pupil premium:

  • pupils who are recorded as eligible for free school meals, or have been recorded as eligible in the past 6 years, including eligible children of families who have no recourse to public funds (NRPF)
  • children looked after by local authorities, referred to as looked-after children
  • children previously looked after by a local authority or other state care, referred to as previously looked-after children

Schools must show how they are using their pupil premium effectively:

  • by publishing a statement on their website which presents an overview of their pupil premium strategy, and demonstrates that their use of the funding meets the requirements of the conditions of grant
  • through inspections by Ofsted – inspectors may discuss plans schools have to spend their pupil premium
  • through scrutiny of pupil premium plans by governors and trustees


We use the EEF’s guide to using pupil premium to help support decisions on how best to spend the allocated funding.

 

Please click here for the breakdown of the Pupil Premium Funding for 2018/2019

Please click here for the breakdown of the Pupil Premium Funding 2019/2020

Please click here for a breakdown of the Pupil Premium Funding for 2020/2021

Please click here for a breakdown of the Pupil Premium Funding for 2022/2023

Please click here for a breakdown of the Pupil-Premium Funding for 2023/2024

Each year we review our annual pupil premium strategy in February to ensure it’s impact.