Pupil Premium
Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
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Pupil Premium Information
Allocations
The school currently has a very small number of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium funding. To ensure individual pupils cannot be identified, details of barriers and specific interventions are described in general terms.
Pupil Premium allocation for 2024-2025: £5,920 + £1000 recovery premium
Expenditure
Funding is targeted towards whole-school and small group strategies that support progress, wellbeing and access to learning for disadvantaged pupils. The measures we have put in place have been chosen to accelerate progress in Mathematics, English and Social/Communication skills. Pupil premium is not a personal budget for individual pupils and schools are not required to spend all of the allocated grant on eligible pupils. It is for school leaders to decide how to spend the pupil premium, within the requirements of the conditions of grant.
The 2025-26 funding will be used to:
- Maintain levels of support in the KS1 and KS2 classes so that intervention in reading, writing and mathematics skills can continue
- Ensure access to school visits and extra –curricular opportunities by subsidising the cost for eligible pupils
- To develop speaking, listening and communication skills.
Due to small number of pupils a more detailed report can not be published. The DfE Pupil Premium strategy statement for 2025-26 and review for 2024-2025 is available on request to those who are legally entitled to the information. These are: Parents of Pupils with Pupil Premium, Governors, Local Authority, Staff (within school), Ofsted, DfE.