Pupil Premium at Frizington Community Primary School
Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and is allocated to pupils who are one of the following: Children Looked After, children who are currently eligible for Free School Meals, children who are within a service family, those children who have received Free School Meals in the last six years (Ever 6 children). Since April 2014, Pupil Premium Plus has come into effect whereby children adopted from care, or those children who have left care under Special Guardianship order since December 2005, also now receive funds.
The pupil premium is funding in addition to the school's budget. Schools are free to decide how to allocate this funding to best support the raising of attainment for the most vulnerable pupils. Our school improvement work is driven by high expectations and a belief that all children should make strong progress irrespective of gender, race, culture or socio-economic background. It is tailored in a variety of ways to meet individual and group needs.
For the academic year 2021/2022 the School received £38, 660 in Pupil Premium allocations.
For the academic year 2022/2023 the School received £36, 675 in Pupil Premium allocations.
For the academic year 2023/2024 the School will receive £34, 435 in Pupil Premium allocations.
The School Leadership Team monitors the impact of all spending and interventions including Pupil Premium. More details on how we spend our allocation and the impact of this, please see the document below.
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2023-2024 & Outcome Review 2022-2023
Well Project - The Implementation Plan 2023-2024
Pupil Premium Tiered Model 2023-2024
Catch-Up Premium Strategy and Review 2020-2021
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CPD and Research
Please click on the images below to see part of our pupil premium training as well as links to key research.