Pupil Premium
The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities and to close the gaps between them and their peers.
Pupil premium funding is available to:
- schools maintained by the local authority, including:
- special schools, for children with special educational needs or disabilities
- pupil referral units (PRUs), for children who can’t go to a mainstream school
- academies and free schools, including:
- special academies, for children with special educational needs or disabilities
- alternative provision (AP) academies, for children who can’t go to a mainstream school
- voluntary-sector AP, with local authority agreement
- non-maintained special schools (NMSS), for children with special educational needs as approved by the Secretary of State for Education under section 342 of the Education Act 1992
Who qualifies for Pupil premium / Free School Meals?
Families are entitled to free school meals for their children if they are in receipt of the following benefits:
- Income Support
- Income Based Jobseekers Allowance
- Income Related Employment and Support Allowance
- Child Tax Credit with an annual income of less than £16,190, provided they are not receiving Working Tax Credit
- The ‘Guaranteed’ element of the State Pension Credit
- Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (you will need to apply directly to the school not Bradford Council)
- Universal Credit
- Please note: people receiving Working Tax Credit, regardless of their income level, do not qualify. People in receipt of Working Tax Credit ‘run-on’ (the payment someone can get for a further four weeks after they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit) will be entitled to Free School Meals for their children for this period.
Why are Free School Meals important?
The benefits of children getting a free and nutritionally balanced meal are well documented, but did you know that children who qualify for Free School Meals may also get help with the following:
- Help with the cost of uniforms.
- Extra boosters in school and music lessons. .
- Extra funding to support them at school. This funding is known as the Pupil Premium. Our school will get £1,345 this year for every child registered for Free School Meals.
How to apply:
You can apply by ringing 01274 432772 or email :benefits@bradford.gov.uk
Terms on which PPG is allocated to schools
The grant may be spent in the following ways:
- for the purposes of the school, that is for the educational benefit of pupils registered at that school
- for the benefit of pupils registered at other maintained schools or academies
- on community facilities; for example, services whose provision furthers any charitable purpose for the benefit of pupils at the school or their families, or people who live or work in the locality in which the school is situated
The grant does not have to be completely spent by schools in the financial year beginning 1 April 2018, some or all of it may be carried forward to future financial years.
Pupil Premium Grant
Please see below to see how we use our Pupil Premium Grant to improve life chances for those who are eligible
pupil premium strategy statement 2023 2024.pdf
Previous Years
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Pupil premium strategy statement 2021-2022
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- Pupil premium strategy statement 2022-2023 download_for_offline
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- Pupil premium strategy statement 2023-2024 download_for_offline
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- Pupil premium strategy statement 2022-2023 download_for_offline