What is Pupil Premium Funding?
Introduced in 2011, the Government introduced the Pupil Premium Grant (PPG). PPG is given in addition to schools' main funding and is allocated to children from low-income families.
In 2019-20, schools received funding for the following groups of pupils:
• Students who have been recorded as being eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years;
• Students who are in the care of, or are provided accommodation by, a local authority;
• Students who are no longer looked after by a local authority because of adoption, a special guardianship order, a child arrangements order, or a residence order.
We believe that every child should be supported to achieve success academically, socially and physically no matter what their background. The targeted and strategic use of Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) will support us in achieving this.
1. We ensure that teaching and learning opportunities meet the needs of all of the pupils
2. We ensure that appropriate provision is made for pupils who belong to vulnerable groups, this includes ensuring that the needs of socially disadvantaged pupils are adequately assessed and addressed
3. In making provision for socially disadvantaged pupils, we recognise that not all pupils who receive free school meals will be socially disadvantaged
4. We also recognise that not all pupils who are socially disadvantaged are registered or qualify for free school meals. We reserve the right to allocate the Pupil Premium funding to support any pupil or groups of pupils the school has legitimately identified as being socially disadvantaged.
5. Pupil Premium funding will be allocated following a needs analysis which will identify priority classes, groups or individuals. Limited funding and resources means that not all children receiving free school meals will be in receipt of pupil premium interventions at any one time
Provision
The range of provision staff may consider making for this group could include:
Provision will not be aimed at children who already receive targeted funding through an Education Healthcare Plan.
1. Narrowing the gaps for both attainment and progress.
2. Accelerated progress of those children identified
3. All socially disadvantaged children will take a full part in the school’s curriculum including educational visits - all children eligible for PP will receive match funding from school for overnight residentials and are not charged for off-site trips.