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Pupil Premium

What is the Pupil Premium?

The Pupil Premium is additional funding given to schools so that they can support specific groups of pupils who may be at risk of underachievement.

Nationally there is a gap in attainment between children who are eligible for Free School Meals and their peers.  The main purpose of the Pupil Premium is to close this gap by raising the achievement and aspirations of disadvantaged groups of children. The Pupil Premium is intended to help schools to provide targeted support to improve the life chances of these children so that they can reach their full potential.

Who is eligible for the Pupil Premium?

The Pupil Premium is allocated to schools for pupils who are known to be eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) or who have been eligible at any point in the past 6 years. It is also allocated for children who have been looked after by the local authority continuously for more than 6 months as well as children who have been adopted.

A smaller grant is also allocated for children whose parents serve in the armed forces. Nationally, this group of children is not under-achieving compared to their peers but the premium enables schools to provide extra support including pastoral support where required. Children whose parents have left the Services since April 2011 (when the Premium was first introduced) will still be eligible, up to a maximum of six years.

How is the Pupil Premium used at Charlton Primary School?

Part of the Pupil Premium Lead’s role is to:

  • Ensure that the needs of individual Pupil Premium children are met
  • Provide support to staff when planning specific interventions within and outside of the classroom where appropriate
  • Report to parents, governors and teaching staff
  • Ensure everyone involved is aware of current information regarding Pupil Premium and provide training where necessary
  • Monitor the academic progress of Pupil Premium children

The Pupil Premium lead provides a range of support that includes:

Continuation of Pupil Premium Lead to work with children and to raise parental engagement

  • Provision of extra-curricular opportunities
  • Quality First Teaching
  • Forest School Leader
  • Continued Professional Development
  • The development of the library to engage reluctant readers
  • Working with and alongside parents
  • Working with and alongside a range of professionals from different support groups
  • Emotional support for both pupils and adults
  • Working 1:1 nurture time with pupils and in small groups
  • Providing support to our Service families
  • Financial provision for educational clubs, extra-curricular experiences and school trips
  • Specific funding needs for families

How can parents and carers contribute to the success of the Pupil Premium scheme?

Parental support and involvement is a key factor in raising standards. If you would like help or advice with supporting your child, please contact Mrs Thorne, who is our Pupil Premium Lead.

Who is entitled to Free School Meals?

Your child may be entitled to Free School Meals, if you are entitled to receive any of the following:  If your child is eligible for free school meals, it is worth registering them even if they’re not going to have the school lunch. It will have a direct impact on the funding and will maximize the support we can provide.

  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Support from NASS (National Asylum Support Service) under part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • The guaranteed element of State Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit (with no Working Tax Credit) with an annual income of no more than £16,190
  • Working Tax Credit run-on
  • Universal Credit.

Pupil Premium Strategy

Please click here to view the Pupil Premium Plan and Impact Statement (2019-2020) for the period 2018-2021; detailing planning for the current academic year and a review of the impact for the previous year.  In this document you will find information about:

  • How we spent the pupil premium allocation in previous years
  • The impact of this expenditure
  •  Our school’s pupil premium grant allocation amount the current year
  • A summary of the main barriers to educational achievement faced by eligible pupils at Charlton Primary School
  • Our plans to spend the pupil premium to address these barriers and the reasons for our approach
  • How we plan to measure the impact of the pupil premium for the current year.

 

Address

Charlton Primary School
Wantage
OX12 7HG

Phone

01235 762861

Email

officech@charlton.vale-academy.org