The Pupil Premium is allocated to children who are known to be eligible for Free School Meals (FSM), who were eligible for FSM at any point in the last six years (known as the Ever 6 FSM measure), service children (SC) and children who have been looked after continuously for more than six months (LAC/CiC) or children who were previously looked after (PLAC).
Schools are required to publish details of their Pupil Premium allocation, how they plan to spend the allocation in the current year, how the previous year's allocation was spent and the effect of the expenditure on the attainment of those pupils for whom the funding was allocated.
The Pupil Premium funding that is received by the school annually is used in a variety of ways in order to improve pupil attainment and to help overcome any barriers to learning. We have utilised strategies that we believe will have the most impact on the achievement and outcome of our Pupil Premium pupils, using a range of sources of evidence to help.
Please refer to the following documents, to see the detailed approach to pupil premium, both at Cubert Primary School and across Aspire, ensuring every child reaches their full potential.
The Aspire Pupil Premium Policy outlines the ethos aims and beliefs across the trust, including Cubert Primary School, with regards to all pupils, including Pupil Premium.
The Cubert Primary School Premium Strategy outlines the spending and impact of each strand and it's impact for both last year and the year ahead at Cubert.
We are proud to have a Pupil Premium Champion at Cubert, who will be happy to discuss any further questions you may have.