What is Pupil Premium?
The government believes that the pupil premium, which is provided in addition to main funding, is the best way to address the current underlying inequalities between disadvantaged and their peers by ensuring that funding reaches the pupils who need it most and has provided Pupil Premium funding since April 2011. The government has allocated schools a sum of money which is called the ‘Pupil Premium’. This is to ensure that all pupils, from Reception through to Year 11, are given the same opportunities to achieve and so that no pupil is disadvantaged due to economic or social circumstances.Â
The three identified groups entitled to the Pupil Premium are:
- Students who are currently, or who have been entitled to free school meals at any point over the past 6 years (ever 6)
- Children in local authority care or adopted from local authority care
- Students who have at least one parent working for the Armed Services or have had at some point in the past 4 years (ever 4)