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Pupil Premium

Pupil Premium funding was introduced in April 2011 to address the national priority of raising achievement and closing the achievement gap between disadvantaged students and their peers.

It is additional funding from the government to address issues of inequality by ensuring that resources to tackle disadvantage reaches the students who need it most.

Pupil Premium is allocated to schools on the basis of the number of students who have been eligible for free school meals at any time in the last 6 years or are children in local authority care (or who have left local authority care, i.e. adoption) or are children whose parents are in the Armed Forces. 

Pupil Premium Funding

The documents below show how this funding has been allocated in the past year and its impact upon student outcomes.

2022-2023
£223,281
2023-2024 £212,580

Pupil Premium Strategy

The school uses this grant to provide a wide range of interventions to support and accelerate the progress of Pupil Premium students.   

pupil premium strategy statement 2023 24 ade 1 .pdf

 The documents below show how this funding has been allocated over the past four years and its impact upon student outcomes.