Pupil Premium
Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
This is money that we receive for children who are or have been in receipt of free school meals.
Pupil Premium Strategy Document 2023-24
Pupil Premium Strategy Document Ashbrook Junior School 2023-24
What is Pupil Premium (PP) Funding?
Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.
Service pupil premium (SPP)
Service pupil premium is additional funding for schools, but it is not based on disadvantage. It has been combined into pupil premium payments to make it easier for schools to manage their spending.
Schools get £320 in 2022 to 2023 and £335 in 2024 to 2025 for every pupil with a parent who:
- is serving in HM Forces
- has retired on a pension from the Ministry of Defence
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Department for Education
Articles and advice for children and young people.
Is your child entitled to free school meals?
Your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:
- Income Support
- income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- the guaranteed element of Pension Credit
- Child Tax Credit (provided you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190)
- Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
- Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you get)
If you require any support or have any questions, then please contact the school office.