This year's Pupil Premium Strategy sets out how we will spend this year's allocation, lessons we've learnt from previous year's expenditure and barriers we aim to overcome.
Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.
In the 2025 to 2026 financial year, Primary schools will receive £1,515 for each child registered as eligible for free school meals or those who have been at any point in the last 6 years.
Schools will also receive £2,630 for each pupil identified in the October school census as having left local-authority care because of 1 of the following:
If a pupil has been registered as eligible for free school meals and has also left local-authority care for any of the reasons above, they will attract the £2,630 rate.
Children who have been in local-authority care for 1 day or more also attract £2,630 of pupil premium funding. Funding for these pupils is managed by the virtual school head (VSH) in the local authority that looks after the child.
Our Intentions
All members of staff and Governors at West Borough Primary School accept responsibility for children who receive Pupil Premium funding and are committed to meeting their social and academic needs within the school environment. We are committed to narrowing the gap between vulnerable pupils.
At West Borough Primary School we recognise that not all children who receive FSMs will be socially disadvantaged and also recognise that not all children who are disadvantaged have FSMs.
Below is a document to show our Pupil Premium spending for last year and our plans for the current financial year. Not all interventions are measurable in terms of attainment outcomes but research shows that wider opportunities and extended provision can raise self-esteem and increase learner confidence.
Free 11+ preparation and KS2 learning
We work in partnership with Atom Learning, the leading online Key Stage 2 learning and 11+ preparation platform, to provide children in Years 3-6 who are eligible for Pupil Premium with free Atom Home accounts. Atom Home is normally £575.90 per year.
Atom Home provides Key Stage 2 learning resources, helping children build exam technique, subject mastery and academic confidence.
If your child is aged between 7 - 11 and has been eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years (please check with the school office if you are not sure), please fill in the form by clicking the button below.
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For other families, there is a five-day free trial of Atom available: https://atomlearning.com/11-plus