The Pupil Premium Funding was introduced by the Government in April 2011. Individual schools were allocated funding for children from low income families who were eligible for Free School Meals, those who had been entitled to Free School Meals in the last 6 years (EVA6), Looked After Children and those families with parents in the Armed Forces.
In 2014 – 15, the Government decided that eligibility for the Pupil Premium would be extended to pupils who have been subject to a residency order or been adopted after being in care since 2005. In line with our Pupil Premium Policy, funds were allocated to facilitate access to education and the curriculum, provide additional teaching and learning opportunities and additional support and intervention.
Our aim is to narrow the gap between Pupil Premium pupils and their peers. For more information on pupil premium please visit Gov.uk website. (support for children and young people).
For more information on how we are currently using our pupil premium funding please see the following documents:
Pupil Premium
Early Years Pupil Premium 2023 – 2024
For historical information please refer to the documents below:
Early Years Pupil Premium 2022 – 2023
Strategy Statement 2021-2022 September update
Early Years Pupil Premium 2021 – 2022
Early Years Pupil Premium 2020 – 2021
TLMPS Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2020-2021
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2019 – 2020
Nursery Pupil Premium 2019 – 2020
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2018 – 2019
Nursery Pupil Premium 2018-2019
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2017 – 2018
Nursery Pupil Premium 2017 – 2018
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2016-2017
Nursery Pupil Premium 2016 – 2017
Pupil Premium Allocation overview 2015-2017
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