Pupil Premium
Pupil premium funding is an additional funding stream that aims to narrow the gap in achievement and attainment between children entitled to free school meals (FSM) and their non FSM peers.
The Government has extended its reach to cover any child that has been registered for FSM or a Child Looked After (CLA) within the past six years.
According to the DfE, schools have the freedom to spend the funding as they see fit based upon their knowledge of pupil need; ‘It is for the schools to decide how the Pupil Premium, allocated to schools per FSM pupil, is spent, since they are best placed to assess what educational provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility’ (DfE website).
2024/25 Pupil Premium Strategy and 2023/24 Evaluation Report
Details on the expenditure and impact of the 2023/24 allocation and our strategy for 2024/25 can be viewed below:
pupil premium strategy statement 2024 25 and evaluation for 2023 24.pdf
This report can be downloaded here
2023/24 Pupil Premium Strategy and 2022/23 Evaluation Report
Details on the expenditure and impact of the 2022/23 allocation and our strategy for 2023/24 can be viewed below:
pupil premium strategy statement 2023 24 and evaluation for 2022 23.pdf
This document can be downloaded here.
2022/23 Pupil Premium Strategy and 2021/22 Evaluation Report
Details on the expenditure and impact of the 2021/22 allocation and our strategy for 2022/23 can be viewed below:
pupil premium strategy statement inc catch up 2022 23 and evaluation of 2021 22.pdf
This document can be downloaded here
2021/22 Pupil Premium Strategy and 2020/21 Evaluation Report
Details on the expenditure and impact of the 2020/21 allocation and our strategy for 2021/22 can be viewed below:pupil premium strategy statement inc catch up 2021 22.pdf
This document can be downloaded here
2020/21 Pupil Premium Strategy and 2019/22 Evaluation Report
Further details on the expenditure and impact of the 2019/20 allocation and the planned expenditure for 2020/21:
Pupil Premium Report 2019.20 evaluation and 20/21 Planned Expenditure
Eligibility
If you are in receipt of certain benefits you may be eligible for Pupil Premium and you could save hundreds of pounds a year on school meal costs / holiday lunches etc. The school also benefits, as we could receive up to £ 1,345 per year from the government for each child registered, which can be used for books, equipment or additional staff.
Use our Free School Meals eligibility checker Any parent can check. Parents with children in Nursery, Reception, Y1 and Y2 and any parent whose child has a packed lunch, so don’t pay for lunches, may also use the checker and the school could still receive the additional funding and parents funding for holiday lunches and discounted extra-curricular clubs.
To apply please complete the form on your local authority’s website.
For LBHF residents please click here
For Brent residents please click here
You must inform the school office once it has been confirmed that you are eligible for pupil premium as the school will not receive the additional funding for teaching and learning unless we know.