Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium - Background Information
Pupil Premium was introduced by the Government in April 2011. It was designed to give additional money to support schools in raising the attainment of children who receive free school meals, children whose parents serve in the Armed Forces and those children in local authority care. These groups of children have been identified nationally as achieving at a lower level than children from less disadvantaged backgrounds.
Pupil Premium is allocated to schools based on the number of children who are currently known to be eligible for Free School Meals (not universal infant free school meals), whose parents serve in the Armed Forces and children who have been looked after in local authority care continuously for more than six months.
At Landulph School, we have based our spending on national research that shows that the strategies outlined in our statements are effective in raising attainment for children in receipt of Pupil and Service Premium. They are also effective for ALL children.