Pupil Premium
The pupil premium has been paid to the school since April 2011. It has been allocated by the coalition government to children from lower-income families who are currently known to be eligible for free school meals (and from April 2012 for those who had free school meals at any stage in the last six years).
It is also paid to children who have been looked after or in care of the local authority for more than six months.
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022/2023
School Overview
Detail | Data |
School Name | St Pauls CE Primary School |
Number of pupils in school | 344 |
Proportion (%) of pupil premium eligible pupils | 27.62% |
Academic year/years that our current pupil premium stragegy plan covers (3-year plans are recommended) | 2022/2023 to 2025/2026 |
Date this statement was published | December 2022 |
Date on which it will be reviewed | July 2023 |
Statement authorised by | Abi Lee - Head Teacher |
Pupil premium lead | Jenny Power - Senior Assistant Head |
Grovernor / Trustee lead | Aydin Djemal / Brendon Jones |
Funding Overview
Detail | Amount |
Pupil premium funding allocation this academic year | £132.520 |
Recovery premium funding allocation this academic year | £13.485 |
Pupil premium funding carried forward from previous years (enter £0 if not applicable) | 0 |
Total budget for this academic year If your school is an academy in a trust that pools this funding, state the amount available to your school this academic year |
£146.005 |
Pupil Premium Action Plan & Impact Report 2002/2023
Previous Years
Pupil Premium Action Plan & Impact Report 2021-2022
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020/2021 and Review of 2019/2020
Pupil Premium Startegy 2019 2020 and Review of 2018 2019 - Full Report
Action Plan | Full Report |
Pupil Premium Action Plan 2018 - 2019 | Pupil Premium Final Plan 2017 - 2018 |
Pupil Premium Action Plan 2017 - 2018 | Pupil Premium Final Plan 2016 - 2017 |