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Pupil Premium Strategy

Background

In 2011, the Government introduced a Pupil Premium. This is in addition to Schools main funding and is allocated to children from low-income families who are currently known to be eligible for Free School Meals.

We believe strongly that the pupil premium should be used creatively to make enhanced impact on children entitled to FSM. Evidence – e.g. Sutton Trust report- suggests that ‘catch up’ programmes that are not tailored to individual needs are often ineffective.

  • Direct interventions (1-1, group) to improve achievement
  • Development work with teachers and support staff to improve targeted teaching
  • Specific interventions to improve the context for learning for individuals or groups (e.g. mentoring)
  • Tailored resources that will impact on achievement of individuals or groups.

Our pupil premium income for children entitled to free school meals is detailed below:

  • Number of pupils in receipt of Free School Meals during 2023/24 - 87

 

  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2023/24 - £124,295
  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2022/23 - £123,695
  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2021/22 - £99,486
  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2020/21 - £89,390
  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2019/20 - £81,356
  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2018/19 - £70,600
  • Amount of pupil premium received in 2017/18 - £71,120

 

Pupil Premium 2023/24

Pupil Premium Strategy 2023/24

Pupil Premium 2022/23

Pupil Premium Strategy 2022/23

Pupil Premium 2021/22

Pupil Premium Strategy 2021/22

Pupil Premium 2020/21

Pupil Premium Strategy 2020/21

Pupil Premium 2019/20

Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-20

Pupil Premium 2018/19

Pupil Premium Strategy 2018-19

Pupil Premium 2017/18

Pupil Premium Stragety 2017-18

 

Strategy in respect of Pupil Premium allocation

Now in our new school, the management will continue to look closely at the progress and attainment of our PP children through the termly progress meeting.

Additional adult, group or individual support for PP children will be made available where necessary.

We are accountable for the way we use Pupil Premium and must demonstrate impact.

 

Mayor’s London Schools’ Gold Club

The school has been recognised for its exceptional achievement, particularly with efforts with those children eligible for Pupil Premium and with low attainment during the academic year 2015/16.

We received letters of congratulations from David Laws MP, on our KS2 results for our disadvantaged pupils since 2012 and from the Education Commission with regard to our Pupil Premium (click on the link below to view the letters in full).