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Pupil Premium

Please find the latest Pupil Premium at the bottom of this page.

Pupil Premium

Pupil premium funding is allocated to children who are registered for free school meals or who have received free school meals in the past six years. It also includes children who have been looked after in care continuously for the past six months or whose parents are in the armed forces. It is for schools to decide how the pupil premium, allocated to schools per FSM pupil, is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility. However, they will be held accountable for how they have used the additional funding to support these pupils..

How can I find out if my child is entitled to the Pupil Premium funding?

If you think that your child is eligible for free school meals please click the link below to find out more

http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/freeschoolmeals

Children in Reception and KS1 are automatically entitled to a free school lunch; however, registering your child for free meals will entitle them to additional support with the cost of school visits, PTA events and extra-curricular clubs, as well as raising additional funds for the school.

Parents are urged to register for free school meals even if you do not intend to make use of the service. We still receive the funding and it will be used to target support for all children registered.

Pupil Premium Funding Aims

This report reviews the Pupil Premium funding received by the school for this academic year and how it was allocated to enhance the pupils learning and future life chances.

The most valuable resource we can buy for the children is always specialist and skilled adult support, advice and further staff training.

Our aims for the children:

  • To accelerate their learning and extend competence in literacy and numeracy skills.

  • To reach their potential across the whole curriculum.

  • To enhance the development of their emotional literacy and self-awareness.

  • To develop and employ good social skills.

  • To experience a wider curriculum for enrichment, enjoyment and love of learning.