The pupil premium grant is designed to allow schools to help disadvantaged pupils by improving their progress and the exam results they achieve.
Schools get pupil premium funding based on the number of eligible pupils they have from the following groups:
Schools can spend their pupil premium on pupils who do not meet the eligibility criteria but need extra support, especially for children who are/have been in contact with a social worker or act as a carer.
School leaders are the best-placed to assess pupils' needs in the school and should direct/use the funding to improve attainment.
Evidence shows that pupil premium spending is most effective when using a tiered approach, targetting spending across the following 3 areas while focusing on teaching quality:
The above targetted approaches aim to:
The online statement below explains how Naunton Park Primary School has in the past, plans to and is using the pupil premium to improve the progress and attainment of disadvantaged pupils and other non-eligible pupils in the school based on their needs.
Parents can learn more about how the school spends the premium by reading the strategy below.
If a parent would like to know whether their child is eligible for support with either Free School Meals or Pupil Premium funding, please read the letter below or contact admin@nauntonpark.gloucs.sch.uk Applications for the funding can be made here: Apply for free school meals - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)