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Pupil Premium

 

The Pupil Premium at The Faber Catholic Primary School

 

 

 

The Pupil premium is extra funding of up to £1480 to support your child’s education. At Faber we use the extra funding to provide pupils with fair and equal opportunities so that they achieve well in all areas of the school.

 

How we use Pupil Premium funds at Faber

Our aim is to provide first class education to develop and fulfil the potential of all pupils in our care, and faith development of our pupils is of paramount importance.

 

Our Motto: 

‘Faith, Achieve, Believe, Enjoy, Respect’

 

Our Mission Statement:

‘With Christ by our side, we support one another to become the people God wants us to be. We grow in faith together as one Faber family of God.’

 

At Faber we are passionate about the educational and personal development of your child. Pupil Premium funds are used to help the pupils in a lots of ways including academic and non-academic areas. A financial plan lists the different ways in which funds are used in school. This is used to help with attendance, attainment and progress of our pupils.

These include:

  • Progress and Attendance

Senior leaders, class teachers, the Educational Welfare Worker and the office team all care for Pupil Premium pupils in our school. They support with excellent attendance at school, as attendance is strongly linked with academic progress. Parents and school partnership ensures that children attend school on time, bringing about exceptional attendance and punctuality at all times.  

 

  • Progress of all Pupil Premium pupils, especially in English and Maths

This includes extra staffing, intervention opportunities, funding of professional development opportunities for teachers and educational equipment so that we can provide outstanding teaching and learning for your child. Teaching Assistants help with pupil progress alongside the first class teaching in our school. 

 

  • English and Maths skills

Funding is used to help with the delivery of English and Maths skills to Pupil Premium pupils in our school. It is also used to help with the provision of home learning for pupils as effective homework is strongly linked to academic progress.

 

  • Pupil Wellbeing

Funding with uniform, transport to and from school and stationery, where needed, so that the individual needs of our pupils are met.

 

  • Educational Visits and Retreats

This will make sure that pupils have access to opportunities to help their educational and personal development. This also includes sporting and theatrical events, art experiences and musical opportunities.

 

  • Aspiration and Opportunities

Funding to provide advice for Pupil Premium pupils so that they can make good choices about their futures. This also helps pupils to aspire to fulfil their potential to use their God given gifts and talents.

 

 

If your child gets the Pupil Premium, then you will receive a letter and have a meeting with your child's class teacher or the pupil premium lead telling you about further details of how the funding is used to support your child. You can find our financial plan for the year ahead is available below with an evaluation of the financial plan from last year.

 

Who can get the Pupil Premium Funds?

Pupils can get the Pupil Premium if certain criteria are met. These are:

•Ever 6 Free School Meals Children- children who get, or have had, free school meals in of any the last six years

Eligibility for Free school meals

  • Income Support
  • Income Based Job Seekers Allowance. Please note the ‘new style’ job seekers allowance is not a qualifying benefit, as this is based upon payment of National Insurance contributions and not the household income
  • Income Related Employment and Support Allowance. Please note the ‘new style’ employment and support allowance is not a qualifying benefit, as this is based upon payment of National Insurance contributions and not the household income
  • eligible for Child Tax Credit but not Working Tax Credit and the household income (as used by HMRC to assess tax credits) is not more that £16,190. Please note: anyone eligible for Working Tax Credit, or if you have a partner and they receive it, regardless of Income, you will not qualify
  • The Guarantee element of State Pension Credit
  • Support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • In receipt of the 4 week run on of working tax credit (this is where someone becomes unemployed or reduces their hours and so is no longer entitled to working tax credit but will continue to receive it for a further 4 weeks and is entitled to free meals during that time)
  • Universal credit (provided you have an annual net earned household income of no more than £7,400 as assessed by earnings from up to three of your most recent assessment periods). Your net earned income is your household income after taxes and deductions and does not include income from Universal Credit or any other benefits you may receive.
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•Looked after Children in the care of the local authority

•Children who are no longer looked after by the local authority due to adoption, guardianship or residence order

•Ever 6 Service children- children who get the service child premium up to a maximum of 6 years.

 

Can your child get the Pupil Premium?

If you think that you may be entitled to receive the Pupil Premium for your child please contact the school office. They will provide you with a form to complete as well as guidance on the completion of the form. 

To check if your child qualifies for the Pupil Premium, you can apply directly to the local authority by telephone (0300 111 8007) or online at https://apps2.staffordshire.gov.uk/web/fsmweb/

 

If you have any questions, please contact Mrs Baxter or Mrs Blakeman, about the Pupil Premium and they will be happy to answer any questions that you may have about how our school can best support your child.

 

Thank you for taking the time to read this information and for working with us to best support the education of your child.

Pupil Premium 2024-2025

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