Schools receive additional funding to raise the attainment gap of disadvantaged children of all abilities and to close the gap between them and their peers. This additional funding is called the Pupil Premium.
What funding is available?
- Schools receive £1455 additional funding for any pupil who has been eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years.
- Schools also receive an additional £335 for any children from Services families.
- £2530 is given to schools for any pupil who has been adopted, or is in local authority care.
How is this funding spent?
Each year, schools must produce a ‘Pupil Premium Strategy’ that outlines how this additional funding will be spent and the impact previous spending has had. The information below provides details of current and previous strategies for expenditure and impact at Sleights.
2023-2026
This is the first review statement for the cycle 2023-2026. The document sets out the intended spend and impact of the school’s additional Pupil Premium funding of £43,650. It also identifies the ongoing and emerging impact, as part of the interim review from the first year of this plan (2023/2024). |
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement (2023-2026) Interim Review (Autumn 2024) |
2022-2023
The final review of the school’s Pupil Premium Strategy can be found in the document on the right. The school received £44,385. |
2021-2022
The school received £44,385. An interim review, which details the expenditure, rationale and intended impact can be found in the summary document. |
2020-2021
The school received £34,970 in additional funding. Information about how this additional funding will be spent, including intended impact, can be found in the school’s previous strategy statement. |
2018-2020
The school received £32,030 in additional funding (including Pupil Premium, Service Children Premium and LAC). The version shown is the final review of the strategy (updated July 2020) |
2017-2018
An additional £30,492 was received to support disadvantaged pupils. Our strategy and impact of this additional funding is summarised in the document on the right. |
Pupil Premium Strategy 2017-2018 (evaluated)
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