What is Pupil Premium?
Pupil Premium is funding which is additional to main school funding. It 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. The government believes this 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.
Pupil Premium Allocation
At Emmanuel Junior Academy all staff and Governors recognise that some pupils are disadvantaged economically and we are committed to meeting their pastoral, social and academic needs within the school environment. Sometimes, disadvantaged pupils can find it more challenging to reach milestones and this is recognised by the Government, who now give additional funding to schools to support them in meeting the additional needs identified. We are completely committed to ‘Narrowing the Gap’ between vulnerable pupils and the national expectation or other pupils performing at a higher level. The pupil premium forms a vital part of that process. The Pupil Premium grant for 2022 to 2023 is £94,500 and we will receive a Pupil Premium Recovery fund of £25 085
This extra funding will enable us to ensure that none of our pupils are excluded from activities within the school and are able to make the same progress regardless of any economic hardship they may be experiencing, either temporarily or over a longer period. It will enable us to provide an inspiring and high quality curriculum and learning experience for all children regardless of background it supports us to effectively remove any barriers to learning, which may include low entry points into school life.
Principles
At Emmanuel Junior Academy we aim for all pupils to achieve their full potential regardless of educational and socio-economic barriers. Through increased intentionality and precision, provision for our pupil premium (PP) pupils, particularly but not exclusively, those who are identified as the lowest 20%, will be highly effective in meeting learning learning needs. As a school we recognise that many Pupil Premium pupils are able to reach the greater depth standard across the curriculum.
We believe that in order for our children to meet their potential the following must be true:
Provision will be made through:
We recognise that not all pupils who are socially disadvantaged have been registered or have qualified for Free School Meals. We reserve the right to allocate the Pupil Premium funding to support any student or groups of students the school has legitimately identified as being socially disadvantaged.
Provision will not be aimed directly at pupils with Special Educational Needs, although these children may benefit from the provision. Some of the work funded through Pupil Premium will not be exclusive in its approach and may well have benefits for other children around them but the work will remain targeted intervention and support and funding will not be used in a general way to fund the work of the school. A number of our children have a range of barriers and needs.
The intended outcomes for all pupils in receipt of Pupil Premium funding are as follows:
Reporting Pupil Premium
It is the responsibility of the governors to explain pupil premium expenditure to parents/carers in the form of an annual statement. There is now a set format for the report of pupil premium, issued by the DFE. Emmanuel Junior Academy will publish details of a report online annually. This report aims to detail information on how Pupil Premium will be and then has been used within school. This report will detail the attainment and progress of pupils who are covered by the premium and the intervention that has been supported by the additional funding. Reports will also detail the progress made towards narrowing the gap and this will be supported by reported data and academic progress. Regular reports will be presented on the progress of pupils supported by Pupil Premium to the Governing Body of the school.
Reporting to Parents/carers
Parents/carers will be able to obtain information on the pupil premium via the schools website. This will be updated annually.
Responsibility for reporting
The responsibility for the report will be allocated to the Executive Headteacher and her Senior Leadership Team. This report will be supported by key providers of the school’s inclusion services. The impact of the work undertaken will be reported by phase leaders.
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Pupil Premium Stategy 21-22.pdf | |||
DSAT Pupil Premium Strategy 21-22.pdf | |||
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022-23.pdf |