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Pupil Premium Grant Expenditure 2012/13 Introduction Pupil premium was introduced in April 2011, the government believes it is the best way to address underlying equalities between children eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) and their peers by ensuring that funding to tackle disadvantages directly reaches the pupils who need it. For the financial year 2012/13, Pupil Premium funding is allocated to each pupil who has been eligible for FSM within the last 6 years. This money is allocated to initiatives to ensure that these pupils reach their full potential, both academically and socially.

Our allocation Pupil premium funding has steadily increased since April 2011, reflecting the importance the Government place on this funding stream. Our allocation for 2012/13 was:

Pupil premium grant (PPG) received for 2012/13 Amount of PPG received per pupil

£630 £48,750

Total amount of PPG received

Includes spring term allocation for the newly amalgamated primary school

Financial Planning The above allocation of money was used to help provide the following initiatives: Spent on

Amount spent

Small-group SAT booster tuition

£1216.18

Individual Targeted Support

£781.78

Subsidised After school clubs

£508.78

Speech & Language Interventions

£613.50

Social & Emotional Interventions

£2489.07

Literacy Interventions

£8986.75

Maths Interventions

£6074.39

Behaviour Manager

£5247.73

Behaviour support and Intervention

£14,609.02

Subsidised educational visits

£300

Resources

£7000

Attendance and Welfare

£3366

Total PPG received

£48,750

Total PPG expenditure

£51,193.20


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