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Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium funding is money sent to schools based on the number of pupils in the school who have been eligible for Free School Meals within the last 6 years.
All schools are required to identify how they use this money.
Pupil Premium Statement 2023-24
Pupil Premium Statement 2021-22
3-Year Long-Term Pupil Premium Strategy 2021-2024
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020-21 and Pupil Premium Review 2019-20
Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-20 and Pupil Premium Review 2018-19
Please click on the link below for our leaflet to parents explaining pupil premium:
PUPIL PREMIUM LEAFLET FOR PARENTS
If your child does not have free school meals but may be eligible because of your family's income level, please contact the school office (in confidence) to register them. Even if your child does not have the meals, the school would still be able to claim Pupil Premium funding that may be used to help your child.
Early Years Pupil Premium
Children who are currently claiming the Free Entitlement for three and four year olds could be eligible for additional funding called the Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP).
The Early Years Pupil Premium is extra funding paid to early years providers to improve outcomes for eligible children.
To apply online please click here: Cheshire West and Chester Early Years Pupil Premium.