PUPIL PREMIUM
Pupil Premium was introduced by the government. This is additional funding to help address national inequalities between the achievements of children eligible for free school meals or children in care, when compared to their peers.
The pupil premium was allocated to schools based on the number of students who were known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM).
This has been extended to pupils who have been eligible for free school meals at any point in the past six years (FSM 6).
Schools also receive funding for children who have been looked after continuously for more than six months (CLA), and a smaller amount is available for the children of service personnel.
The government allows schools to decide how the pupil premium is spent since they are best placed to assess what additional support these students may need to be successful.
At Scott Medical and Healthcare College, we have a comprehensive policy and plan, agreed and monitored by governors to promote progress and remove barriers to learning for students eligible for this funding so that they can achieve the success enjoyed by all students at the College.
Please see below to view Looked After Children (LAC) and Previously Looked After Children (PLAC) Policy and Pupil Premium Strategy Statement.