Pupil Premium
What is Pupil Premium?
Pupil premium refers to an amount of money the government pays schools for children who meet certain criteria, otherwise known as disadvantaged children. The government believes that the pupil premium, which is additional to main school funding, is the best way to address the current underlying inequalities between children eligible for free school meals (FSM) and their peers by ensuring that funding to tackle disadvantage reaches the pupils who need it most.
The pupil premium was introduced in April 2011 and is allocated to schools to work with pupils who have been registered for free school meals at any point in the last six years (known as ‘Ever 6 FSM’).
Schools also receive funding for children who have been looked after continuously for more than six months, and children of service personnel.
What about Pupil Premium in Ludworth Primary?
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement
This statement details our school’s use of pupil premium (and recovery premium for the 2021 to 2022 academic year) funding to help improve the attainment of our disadvantaged pupils.
It outlines our pupil premium strategy, how we intend to spend the funding in this academic year and the effect that last year’s spending of pupil premium had within our school.
School overview
Detail |
Data |
School name |
Ludworth Primary School |
Number of pupils in school |
93 inc. 2s and Nursery |
Proportion (%) of pupil premium eligible pupils |
56.7% |
Academic year/years that our current pupil premium strategy plan covers (3 year plans are recommended) |
September 2024 – July 2027 |
Date this statement was published |
31.12.24 |
Date on which it will be reviewed |
September 2027 |
Statement authorised by |
Jemma Crosby, Executive Head Teacher |
Pupil premium lead |
Jemma Crosby |
Governor / Trustee lead |
David Robinson |