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Pupil Premium Fund

The Pupil Premium Fund was introduced by the government in 2011 and is given to schools each year to improve the learning performance of disadvantaged children.

What is the Pupil Premium Fund?

The Pupil Premium Fund was introduced by the government in 2011 and is given to schools each year to improve the learning performance of disadvantaged children. Schools can access this funding based on the number of eligible pupils they have from the following groups; secondary age pupils who claim free school meals or have claimed them within the last 6 years, children who have left local authority care through adoption, special guardianship order or child arrangements order, or children who are in care.

To help improve the learning of these children and young people, schools can arrange training and professional development for all their staff in order to improve the impact of their teaching.

What can we do to help?

We have a number of Pupil Premium options available to help upskill staff, these include:

  • Accredited qualifications in a range of levels and subjects
  • Over 50 online auto-marked CPD short courses in a range of subjects

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