Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is additional funding provided to schools to support disadvantaged pupils so that they can benefit from the same opportunities as other children in more advantaged circumstances.
The Government believes that schools are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility.
Wyndcliffe Primary School achieved the Gold Award from Incyte for its Pupil Premium review on 23rd May 2022.
'We are a truly inclusive school. Leaders have created a school culture where pupils from all backgrounds and ethnicities are valued. Diversity is celebrated at this school and equality of opportunity, clearly articulated in policy and implemented through an action plan, underpins decision making. The school ethos and culture are underpinned by creativity, aspiration, respect, excellence and support’. Incyte May 2022
Here are some of the ways our Pupil Premium support is provided…
- Small group interventions to help children reach their full potential e.g. phonics, times tables and reading (regularly monitored).
- Small groups or 1:1 support by our Learning Mentors to increase pupils' self-esteem, attitudes to learning, sense of well-being and enjoyment of school.
- Extra Teachers and Teaching Assistants to provide additional opportunities for pupils to practise key skills across the curriculum.
- 1:1 support and small group tuition
- Targeted support for Greater Depth students who require more challenge and application of skills, e.g. Organising and setting up their own School Newspaper.
- Monitoring of school attendance by the schools Attendance Officer and Head Teacher, accompanied with incentives for when children do achieve set targets.
- Subsidies for school clubs, extra-curricular activities, school trips and school journey
- Workshops and support for parents and carers in all phases to develop learning skills.
- Breakfast club, Free School Meals
- Music tuition
- Support with uniform, PE kit and stationery
There are three categories of children that qualify for pupil premium:
- Children who are eligible for free school meals (FSM)*
- Looked after children
- Armed forces children
*FSM can be given to any child, as long as Parents/carers are claiming some benefits. School meals are a good way to ensure that your child eats well at lunchtime, and you can save yourself time and money. Even if you do not want your child to have the meals, claiming helps the school. The more eligible parents who claim meals, the more funding the school receives for Pupil Premium, which will benefit their learning and social development.
You are entitled to receive Free School Meals if parents or carers are in receipt of any of the following benefits:
- Income Support
- Income-based jobseekers Allowance
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- Support under Part VI of the immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- The guaranteed element of State Pension Credit
- Child Tax Credit (provided they are not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of not more than £16,190, as assessed by Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs
- Working Tax Credit run-on-paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
- During the initial roll out of the benefit, Universal Credit
For Free School Meals self-online check or more information, please follow this: https://www.cloudforedu.org.uk/ofsm/birmingham/
Further Government guidance for pupil premium is available here.
Pupil Premium Lead – Mrs Saunders
Please see the links below for further details regarding how our school spends the Pupil Premium funding and the impact our initiatives are having:
Leigh Trust Pupil Premium Policy
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2023-24
Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
Department for Education - Articles and Advice for Children and Young People.