Pupil Premium
The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and in 2012–13 individual schools were allocated funding for children from low-income families who were eligible for free school meals, looked after children and those from families with parents in the Armed Forces.
Please select the link below to view our Pupil Premium Statements. You can view or download our Pupil Premium allocation and find out how this has been used at our school.
Corona Virus (COVID-19) Catch Up Premium
Children and young people across the country have experienced unprecedented disruption to their education as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19). Those from the most vulnerable and disadvantaged backgrounds will be among those hardest hit.
Schools should use this funding for specific activities to support their pupils to catch up for lost teaching over the previous months, in line with the guidance on curriculum expectations for the next academic year.
Schools have the flexibility to spend their funding in the best way for their cohort and circumstances.
Catch up Premium Statement October 2020
Sports Premium
The primary PE and sport premium was introduced in March 2013 to improve the provision of physical education and school sport in primary schools across England. The £150 million per year funding is provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health, and Culture, Media and Sport (DfE, DH, DCMS). The funding is allocated directly to primary schools and it may only be spent on improving the provision of PE and sport in schools. In February 2014, the government committed to continue the funding until 2020.
Please select the link below to view our Sports Premium Statements. You can view or download our Sports Premium allocation and find out how this has been used at our school.
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