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Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is an amount of money allocated to disadvantaged children in order to close the achievement gap.
The government believes that the Pupil Premium, which is additional to main school funding, is the best way to address the inequalities between children eligible for free school meals (FSM), looked after children & service children and other pupils. Three categories of pupils are eligible:
- Pupils recorded as ‘Ever 6 FSM’ (pupils who are or have been eligible for FSM at any point during their 6 years of Primary school education)
- Looked after children and those children who have been adopted from care
- Children of Service personnel
Pupils who are eligible for the pupil premium need to be aged 4 and over, in year groups to year 11 in any school. The proportion of children eligible at Hornchurch Academy Trust is 16.09%.
Pupil Premium is allocated from the Trust straight to each school and it is clearly identifiable. Schools strategically plan spending of the Pupil Premium Grant in order to achieve the conditions of the grant. The government thinks that schools are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for individual pupils within their responsibility. However all schools will be held accountable for how they have used additional funding to support pupils from low-income families and in care. The schools must report and publicise annually how the money has been spent and what the impact has been made on the achievements of the pupils.
For more information:
Using pupil premium: guidance for school leadersWhybridge Junior School
Scargill Infant SchoolScargill Junior School