Pupil Premium is funding provided to schools which is additional to main school funding. It is allocated according to the number of pupils on-roll who are eligible for free school meals (FSM), a smaller amount allocated according to the number of children of service families, and an allocation for each pupil who has been ‘Looked After’ (in care) for six months or more.

In 2012, funding was extended to include pupils who have been eligible for free school meals within the past six years.

It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium is spent, since they are best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils within their responsibility. However, schools are to be held accountable for how they have used the additional funding.

Pupil Premium Strategy 2022 2024

Pupil Premium Strategy 2021-2022

Recovery Strategy 2021-2022

Covid Catch up plan 2020-2021

Pupil Premium Review 2021

Pupil Premium Strategy 2020 – 21

Review Of Pupil Premium Expenditure 2019 – 2020

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2019-20

Pupil Premium Review Of Expenditure 2018 – 19

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2018 – 19

Pupil Premium Action Plan 2018 – 2019

Pupil Premium Letter To Parents

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement – 2017 – 18

Pupil Premium Review Of 2016 – 2017

The amount of Pupil Premium funding for the academic year 2016-2017 is £191,700, the next review will be in September 2017.

Pupil Premium Strategy 2016 – 2017

Pupil Premium Analysis 2015

Pupil Premium Overview 2015 – 2016

Case Study

We asked some of our parents to talk about their experiences of Sacred Heart for our new prospectus. This is one of the case studies:

Sacred Heart Claire Cummins