Pupil Premium Statement 2021/22
About the Pupil Premium
Pupil premium is additional funding provided to school for supporting more disadvantaged pupils to ensure they benefit from the same opportunities as all other children and narrow gaps in attainment. National data shows that generally, these children do not achieve as highly as their peers. There are three categories of children who qualify for pupil premium:
· Children who are eligible for free school meals (FSM) or have been in the last 6 years
· Looked after children (including children who were adopted from care)
· Armed forces children
Netherthong Primary School
Pupil premium strategy statement
This statement details our school’s use of pupil premium (and recovery premium for the 2021 to 2022 academic year) funding to help improve the attainment of our disadvantaged pupils.
It outlines our pupil premium strategy, how we intend to spend the funding in this academic year and the effect that last year’s spending of pupil premium had within our school.
School Overview
Funding Overview
Statement of intent
Challenges
This details the key challenges to achievement that we have identified among our disadvantaged pupils.
Intended outcomes
This explains the outcomes we are aiming for by the end of our current strategy plan, and how we will measure whether they have been achieved.
Activity in this academic year
This details how we intend to spend our pupil premium (and recovery premium funding) this academic year to address the challenges listed above.
Teaching (for example, CPD, recruitment and retention)
Budgeted cost: £14,027
Targeted academic support (for example, tutoring, one-to-one support structured interventions)
Budgeted cost: £14,123
Wider strategies (for example, related to attendance, behaviour, wellbeing)
Budgeted cost: £4,150
For Further information about the Pupil Premium Grant please see:-