Pupil Premium
What is Pupil Premium?
Pupil Premium was introduced by the Government in 2011/12. It provides additional funding for pupils who are eligible for free school meals, or have been eligible in the past 6 years to help schools ‘close the gap’ between children who are vulnerable to underachievement and all other children at the school.
Parents and carers can help our school to claim all the money we are entitled to by making sure that if your child is eligible for free school meals, you register them with us (even if they do not want to order the lunches because they prefer a packed lunch). In Key Stage 1, all children are entitled to a free school meal.
Any parent (including those in Key Stage 1) can apply online at any time via our website at: Free school meals
Pupil Premium is also paid to schools to support service children this funding is primarily to help with pastoral support. It can also be used to help improve the academic progress of eligible pupils if the school deems this to be a priority.
We have included a breakdown summary regarding our pupil premium income in calculated and distributed in the documents below.
The spending and impact of this grant is reviewed annually.
Pupil Premium and Service Premium Letters
PP Leaflet for Parents 2024-2025
Pupil Premium and Service Premium Strategies and Reviews of Expenditure
2023 Strategy Norton Fitzwarren Church School
Norton PP Strategy Statement Updated January 2022
PP Review of expenditure 2020-21
Norton Fitzwarren PP SP strategy document 2020-21

Norton Fitzwarren Church School
