Pupil Premium Strategy Statement and Recovery Plan
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement and Recovery Plan for Warmsworth Primary School
The Government provides Pupil Premium funding for all pupils who have been eligible for Free School Meals within the last 6 years. The aim of this funding is to close the attainment gap of pupils in receipt of Free School Meals and their peers, in response to a national trend showing that in general, pupils in receipt of Free School Meals do less well than their peers. School receives funding of £1455 per eligible pupil.
Pupil Premium funding is also available if your child has: been adopted from care, has left care under a special guardianship, is currently in local authority care or if either of the child’s parents are in the Armed Forces.
Local Authorities are responsible for looked after children in care and will make payments to schools and academies where an eligible looked after child is on roll. The amount allocated to school is £2530 per child for post Looked After Children. The Virtual Headteacher decides on the allocation funding schools will received for current Looked After Children.
It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium is spent. At Warmsworth Primary School we implement a range of strategies and interventions which can improve the progress and attainment of pupils and remove any potential barriers to inequalities.
Please contact the school office on 01302 852200 to inform us if you think your child is eligible.
The government COVID-19 Catch-Up Premium has been established to mitigate the effects of the unique disruption caused by coronavirus.
This grant was introduced in the 202-2021 acadmic year and has been continued into the 2021-2022 academic year, to support the learning and teaching for our children.
Please follow the link below to view our 3 year Pupil Premium Strategy Statement including Recovery Catch Up Funding:
Pupil Premium Strategy 2021-2024