Brize Norton Primary School
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WHAT IS PUPIL PREMIUM?

   
         

Pupil Premium is funding we receive from the Government on an annual basis. It is additional to our main school funding and is used to address the underlying inequalities between children who are deemed to be at a disadvantage educationally compared to their more affluent peers.

The school receives Pupil Premium for the following children:

· Children who are eligible for free school meals

· Children who are in the looked after care system

· Children of service personnel

Schools have the freedom to spend the Premium in a way that they think will best support the raising of achievement for their children. The impact of the schools decisions is closely monitored by the governing body in relation to the progress the identified children make throughout the school year and year on year. In addition, Ofsted hold the school to account for the progress that Pupil Premium children make.

         

HOW MUCH HAS THE SCHOOL RECEIVED IN PUPIL PREMIUM?

     
         
2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015
£3,264.00 £6,170.00 £9,300.00 £13,000

 

         

WHAT HAS THE FUNDING BEEN USED FOR?

     
         

Click on the links below to view each expenditure report

2011 - 2012

Expenditure

2012 - 2013

Expenditure

2013 - 2014

Expenditure


2014 - 2015
Expenditure

 

         

WHAT HAS BEEN THE IMPACT OF PUPIL PREMIUM?

 

 

 

         

Click the links below to view each pupil progress report

 
2011 - 2012

Impact

2012 - 2013

Impact

2013 - 2014

Impact

 

Accountability for the Pupil Premium can’t be so narrow that it looks solely at academic achievement. It needs to take into account other areas such as behaviour attendance and emotional wellbeing – all these things have such a big impact. Alongside increasing the children’s educational achievement, we have been supporting their emotional wellbeing in a variety of ways including running emotional support and self-esteem programmes.