Pupil Premium Funding
The Pupil Premium Grant is additional funding given to publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and to close the gap between them and their peers. It is paid to schools according to the number of pupils who have been:
- – registered as eligible for free school meals at any point in the last 6 years
- – been in care for 6 months or longer
Every financial year the school receives a grant amount per eligible pupil.
For Robert Shaw Primary and Nursery School’s Pupil Premium Strategy and a summary of grant expenditure and impact of Pupil Premium funding since 2013-14, click on the attachments below:
Disadvantage Premium Review of Spend 2019-2020 & Spending Plan 2020 – 2021
Pupil Premium Review Of Expenditure 2018-19 And Proposed Spending 2019-20
Proposed Spending of Pupil Premium Funding 2018 – 2019
Pupil Premium Proposed Expenditure 2017-18
Pupil premium statement 2016-17
Pupil Premium Grant Expenditure 2014-15
Pupil Premium Grant Expenditure 2015-16
Overall impact of Pupil Premium 13-14
Overall Impact of Pupil Premium 14-15
Sports Premium Funding
The Sports Premium Grant is an amount of funding that the school receives from Central Government. It is an annual allocation, and is intended to enable improvement in physical education (PE) and sport in primary schools. The funding allocated for the school year 2019/2020 is £19, 560. Our proposed spending of this funding will be published shortly.
For summary reports of Robert Shaw’s Sport Premium expenditure and plans, click on the attachments below:
Sports Premium Spending Impact 2019 – 2020
Sports Premium Projected Spending 2019 – 2020
Sports Premium Spending Impact 2018 – 2019
Sport Premium Fund Projected Spending 2018 – 2019
Sports Premium Spending Projections 2017-2018
Impact of Sports Funding 2016-17
Sports Premium spending projections 16-17
COVID-19 Catch-Up Funding
The Government has allocated funding to all schools to support pupils to catch-up in their learning, following the first lockdown.