Pupil Premium Funding
PUPIL PREMIUM GRANT
Every school receives funding which is generated by pupils that;
• Are or have been entitled to free school meals within the last 6 years
•Are from an armed forces family
•Are looked after by the local authority
2015/16 Academic Year
Our funding for the school year 2014/2015 was £80,070. It was spent on additional staffing to support disadvantaged pupils in school. The report on impact is available below.
Annual Report on the impact of Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) Spending 2014 - 2015
Our funding for the school year 2015/16 was £ 99,537.30.
2016/17 Academic Year
Report on impact of PPG 2015/16
Our funding for the school year 2016/17 was £ £101,640
2017/18 Academic Year.
Report on Impact of PPG 2016/17
Our preliminary funding for 2017/18 is £100,900
Please refer to the annual Pupil Premium Review document below for a detailed breakdown of actions for 2017-18, based on this years funding and a review of the effectiveness of the 2016/17 strategy.
Our Pupil Premium Grant strategy is continually evaluated and reviewed. A full review takes place at the end of the summer term and the report is produced in September.
Our preliminary funding for 2018/19 is £108,970.
We have 94 children eligible for PP funding.
Please refer to the annual Pupil Premium document for a detailed breakdown of actions for 2018/19 based on this year's funding and a review of the effectiveness of 2017/18 strategy.
Report on impact of PPG 2017/18.
2019/20 Academic Year
Our preliminary funding for 2019/20 is £124,080
We have 94 children eligible for PP funding.
Please refer to the annual Pupil Premium document for a detailed breakdown of actions for 2019/20 based on this year's funding.
Report on the impact of PPG for 2019/20
2020/21 Academic Year.
Our preliminary funding for 2020'21 is £128,750.
We have 95 children eligible for PP funding.
Please refer to the annual Pupil Premium document for a detailed breakdown of actions for 20'21 based on this year's funding.