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Glebe Primary School

Glebe's

Pupil Premium Funding

What is the funding for?

The Pupil Premium funding is allocated to children from low-income families who are currently known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM) in both mainstream and non-mainstream settings and children who have been looked after continuously for more than six months.

Pupil Premium funding is received in addition to the school's delegated budget. Not all children receiving Free Schools Meals will be in receipt of Pupil Premium intervention at any one time, however through our school's assessment and tracking procedures we will continue to monitor their progress.

For 2021-22, Glebe is using the Pupil Premium funding to address the following aims:

  • Aim 1: 

    At Glebe Primary School, the Pupil Premium funding will be spent in such a way to combat the historical statistical data in the school whereby our most vulnerable pupils achieve less well in statutory testing.

  • Aim 2: 

    We shall be using the Pupil Premium to improve both outcomes and progress at the end of Key Stages and work towards closing the attainment gaps.

  • Aim 3: 

    We aim towards combating the marginalisation of the curriculum for our most marginalised pupils. We strive towards building curriculum equity, reviewing our intervention package and tailoring provision to the needs of the individual learner, rather than a label. 

  • Aim 4: 

    This year, we are also closely focusing on our nurture provision and ensuring emotional barriers to learning are overcome and helping to bridge the learning gaps created as a result of COVID-19.

 

 

 Click on the links below to see more detailed reports on our Pupil Premium 

Pupil Premium Strategy at Glebe Primary 2023-2024

Pupil Premium Strategy at Glebe Primary 2022 - 2023Pupil Premium Strategy at Glebe Primary 2021-2022
Pupil Premium at Glebe Primary School 2020-2021

Pupil Premium at Glebe Primary School 2019-2020