Pupil Premium
What is Pupil Premium?
Pupil Premium was introduced by the Government in 2011/12. It provides additional funding 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 the school claim all the money they can by making sure that if their child is eligible for free school meals, they register them with us - even if they're not going to have a school lunch or if they are in Key Stage 1 they automatically get a free meal. Siblings of Pupil Premium children do not automatically qualify and you have to register each child in the household as they start school.
The £1345 that the school receives for each Pupil Premium child each year is allocated to that child and can be used to help them with learning, attendance or even enrichment. We have included a breakdown summary regarding how we use our total Pupil Premium income in the documents below.
Pupil Premium 2023/24:
Pupil Premium Strategy Review Statement 2022 23
Pupil Premium Strategy 2023 24
BWMAT Pupil Premium Strategy 2023 24Pupil Premium 2022/23:
Pupil Premium Review July 2022
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022 23 Reviewed March 2023
Pupil Premium Strategy 2021/22:
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2021-2022
Pupil Premium Spending Summary 2021
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020/21:
Pupil Premium Spending Overview 2020-21
St James Pupil Premium Strategy Document 2020 - 21
BWMAT PP Whole Trust Strategy 2020 - 2021
Reviewed St James PP Strategy Document 2019-2020
Pupil Premium Strategy 2019/20:
Reviewed St James PP Strategy Document 2019-2020
Pupil Premium Strategy 2019 20
Pupil Premium Expenditure Overview 2019-20
Review of the Expenditure 2018-19
Historic Pupil Premium Documents
Pupil Premium Strategy 2018 - 19
Pupil Premium Expenditure 2018 - 19
Pupil Premium Strategy 2017 - 18