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What is Pupil Premium?


The pupil premium is a Government initiative that targets extra money at pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, which research shows, underachieve compared to their peers. The premium is provided to support these pupils in reaching national standards.
Free School Meals are used as an indicator for deprivation and a fixed amount of money, per pupil, is deployed to schools and must be used to ‘narrow the attainment gap’ for pupils who have been registered for Free School Meals at any point in the last 6 years, who are looked after by the local authority or have parents in the armed forces.
To find out about our current academic years allocation and how we intend to spend it or to find out about previous years allocation, how we spent it and the impact it has had on the attainment of our disadvantaged pupils please use the links below.

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Sport Premium Report 2022-23
ECM Pupil Premium Policy 2021
Pupil premium strategy 2022-23 
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    • Assessment Results
    • Performance Tables
    • Complaints Procedure
    • Annual Reports and Accounts
    • Pupil Premium
    • Sports Premium
    • Send And Inclusion
    • Charging and Remissions
    • Request for Paper Copies
  • CURRICULUM
    • Curriculum
    • Sooper Books - Free Audio Books
    • ICT And E-Safety
    • Reading And Phonics
    • Physical Education
    • Maths
  • POLICIES
  • SCHOOL INFO
    • Wellbeing >
      • Wellbeing Awards For Schools
      • Support and Resources
    • Values and Ethos
    • Admissions
    • Data and Results
    • Pupil Premium
    • DFE Compare Schools
    • Our School Day
    • Uniform
    • Clubs and Activites
    • Parent Support Advisor
    • Attendance
    • Safeguarding
  • SCHOOL BLOG