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Pupil Premium

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“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves,” Philippians 2:3


What is it?


The pupil premium is funding provided by the government. It is intended to address the achievement gap between children eligible for free school meals (FSM) and children do not receive this funding. It is for individual schools to decide how the money is spent.

At Kibworth Primary School, the Pupil Premium is used to ensure that all pupils reach their full potential regardless of their social situation. Pupil premium resources may also be used to target more able children.


How much do we receive?


Kibworth Primary school receives £1320 per child who is eligible for FSM, £2300 for adopted or looked after children and £300 for children who have parents in service. This financial year Kibworth will receive £82,020 in 4 instalments.


What is the funding used for?


We ensure that teaching and learning opportunities meet the needs of all pupils. Appropriate provision is made for pupils that belong to vulnerable groups, this includes ensuring that the needs of socially disadvantaged pupils are adequately assessed and addressed. Pupil Premium funding will be allocated following a needs analysis which will identify priority classes, groups, or individuals. This will be through whole school monitoring of data, assessments, and discussions with the class teacher. We recognise that not all pupils that receive Pupil Premium funding will be socially disadvantaged.


Evaluation


Discussions with the advisory board, parents, staff, and children clearly shows the value of how this funding is allocated at Kibworth C of E Primary School. Parents of children receiving the support are fully supportive of the process and recognise the benefits this gives their children. The impact is monitored termly and is clearly identified in our pupil’s progress tracking.

Pupil Premium strategy 2023-2026

Pupil Premium strategy 2022-2025

This document contains details of challenges, action planning and expected budgeting for 2022-2023 and our review of successes, budget and actions for 2021-2022

Pupil Premium strategy 2021-2024

This document contains details of challenges, action planning and expected budgeting for 2021-2022 and our review of successes, budget and actions for 2020-2021

Pupil Premium Policy

 

School Policies