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Pupil Premium/Sports Premium/Covid Catch Up Funding

The school’s annual budget includes allocated funding which has to be spent on bringing about specific outcomes. 

The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England. It's designed to help disadvantaged pupils of all abilities perform better, and close the gap between them and their peers.  The Pupil Premium is a funding stream linked to the number of children on roll on census day the previous October.  Schools receive an amount for each pupil registered as elgible for Free School Meals (FSM) at any point in the last 6 years.  School is able to support any families to apply if they feel they are eligible.  

The primary PE and Sport Premium was introduced in March 2013 to improve the provision of physical education and school sport in primary schools across England. Click on the document below to see how we spent  our sports premium last year.

Covid Catch Up Premium  Our school is to receive £10,320 to support children in school affected by the Covid Pandemic.  This funding equates to £80 per child in each National Curriculum year group.  In the Autumn term 2020, £2580 was received.  This has been used to purchase new iPads to support learning in school and our new phonics scheme, Little Wandle Revised Letters and Sounds.

Click on the document  below to see how we used our pupil premium in recent years.

Sports Premium Statement 2021-22 - Evaluated

Sports Premium Statement  2022-23 - Evaluated

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2022-23 - Evaluated

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2023-24

'Effective use is made of the Primary Sports Funding.  As a result the quality and range of physical education teaching has improved.  This is having a positive impact on improving pupils' attitudes to leading healthy lifestyles.'   Ofsted 2015

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