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Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium is a sum of money given to schools each year by the Government to improve the attainment of disadvantaged children. The money can be used for the benefit of all children, although it should report on the impact of the eligible children.

All members of our leadership team take an active role in the development of eligible pupils. We aim to use the money to ensure quality first teaching for all, provide targeted support, professional development for staff and other approaches which will enable children to participate fully in an enriched education through improved wellbeing.

Free School Meals

You can claim free school meals for each child who attends school if you receive one of these benefits:

  • Universal Credit with no earned income or with net monthly earnings less than £616.67
  • Income Support
  • Income based Jobseeker's Allowance
  • Income related Employment Support Allowance
  • Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • The guaranteed element of State Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit  - as long as you have a yearly household income of less than £16,190 (as assessed by HM Revenue and Customs) and do not get Working Tax Credit
  • Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit)

Please visit the Cheshire East website for further information.

We suggest you do make a claim for free school meals even if your child is in key stage 1 as the school can claim additional funding (pupil premium) for new equipment and resources.

You can apply for nursery-age children if they attend before and after lunch sessions at a local authority nursery school, nursery class or an Academy nursery if it has the same Ofsted number as the primary school.

Phone 0300 123 5012 for further information and help. Alternatively, contact the School Office and we will be able to help you to register your child.

 

Universal Free School Meals

Children in Reception and Years One and Two qualify for free school meals regardless of their family income, but only the children who would have qualified for free school meals under the above income-based criteria will receive the Pupil Premium. If your child qualifies for free school meals, it's important that you tell us - even if they take a packed lunch - as this enables us to claim Pupil Premium.

Pupil Premium Strategy

Our Pupil Premium Strategy is published below using the DfE template.

How much is the Pupil Premium?

Ever 6 Free School Meals

The Pupil Premium includes pupils who are known to have been eligible for Free School Meals (FSM). The school receives £1345 per pupil for the year when eligible for Free School Meals and for each school year afterwards.

Looked After Children or Previously Looked After

The Pupil Premium includes pupils who were looked after by an English or Welsh local authority immediately before being adopted, or who left local authority care on a special guardianship order or child arrangements order (previously known as a residence order). The school receives £2345 for each year after joining school.

Ever 5 Service Premium

Ever 5 Service Premium means a pupil recorded who was eligible for the service child premium. £310 is received each year after being recorded as eligible. You can read more here.

The Pupil Premium grant may be spent for the educational benefit of all pupils at the school. The school will decide how the Pupil Premium is spent. We are accountable for the use of the funding to support previously looked after children and pupils from low-income families and the impact this has on their educational attainment.

Documents

Page Downloads Date  
2022 to 2023 Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 09th Dec 2022 Download
2021 to 2022 Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 09th Dec 2022 Download
2023 to 2024 Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 09th Jan 2024 Download