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  • Pupil Premium

    Purpose

    The pupil premium grant provides funding to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in state-funded schools in England.

    The grant also provides support for children and young people of service families, referred to as service pupil premium (SPP). This has been combined into pupil premium payments to make it easier for schools to manage their spending. Pupils that the SPP intends to support are not necessarily from financially disadvantaged backgrounds.

    Pupil premium funding is allocated to eligible schools based on the number of:

    • Pupils who are recorded as eligible for free school meals, or have been recorded as eligible in the past 6 years (referred to as Ever 6 FSM).
    • Children previously looked after by a local authority or other state care, including children adopted from state care or equivalent from outside England and Wales.

    Pupil premium is not a personal budget for individual pupils, and schools do not have to spend pupil premium so that it solely benefits pupils who meet the funding criteria. It can be used:

    • To support other pupils with identified needs, such as those who have or have had a social worker, or who act as a carer.
    • For whole-class interventions which will also benefit non-disadvantaged pupils.