Pupil Premium Spending and Results
We have a diverse community with pupils who speak more than forty different languages or dialects, many of whom join us late in their primary education and have never been in school before. We have a high number of pupils with SEND, PP, refugee status, and a high mobility rate. Many pupil’s come from large families with impoverished home lives and overcrowded housing. Despite all these challenges our pupil’s show an earnest desire to succeed.
We feel highly privileged to be working within this community and are committed to alleviating the challenges our pupil’s face so that they achieve their full potential. We strive to provide each pupil with the provision they need to achieve the targets they are set.
We are committed to ensuring our significant pupil premium funding is used effectively.
What is Pupil Premium?
The Pupil Premium is additional funding to help schools close the attainment gap between children from low-income and other disadvantaged families and their peers. If a child has been eligible for free school meals (FSM) at any point over the past 6 years or has been continuously looked after for at least 6 months (LAC) the school receives an amount per head within their budget.