Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is additional government funding for publicly funded schools in England to help raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and close the gap with their peers.
Schools choose how to use the funding as they are best placed to assess what will make the greatest difference for their pupils.
Pupil Premium at Roby Park Primary School
We have high aspirations for every child at Roby Park. No child should be left behind. We believe it’s not about where you start, but a love of learning, high‑quality teaching and targeted support that unlocks success for all.
- Allocation for 2024–25: £150,960
- Strategy period: 2023–26 (reviewed annually)
Read our current strategy: Roby Park Primary – Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2023–26
What we publish
Our Pupil Premium Strategy sets out:
- Our allocation for the current academic year
- Main barriers to educational achievement
- How we will spend the funding and the evidence behind our approach
- How we will measure impact
- The date of the next strategy review
- A review of impact from the previous academic year
These details are summarised in our strategy document above.
How we use the funding
We use Pupil Premium to provide high‑impact, evidence‑informed support, tailored to our pupils’ needs. This includes:
- High‑quality teaching & targeted academic support
Small‑group and 1:1 tuition, precise feedback, reading intervention, vocabulary development, and scaffolded learning. - Wider strategies
Attendance and punctuality support, pastoral and wellbeing provision, behaviour and social skills development, enrichment and cultural capital experiences, and support with access to learning (e.g., resources, trips). - Parental engagement
Workshops and sessions to help families support learning at home, plus opportunities for parents/carers to develop their own skills in English and Maths.
Measuring impact
We rigorously monitor the difference our work is making:
- Half‑termly assessment cycles and progress tracking for all year groups
- Pupil Progress Review meetings each half term with the Headteacher, SENDCo, class teachers and TAs leading interventions
- Funding is re‑targeted based on what’s working and where need is greatest
- Some support may also benefit pupils not eligible for Pupil Premium where needs are similar and progress can be accelerated
- Governance: Pupil Premium spending and impact are a standing item at the Resources Committee
Designated staff member: Mrs Kat Allen (Headteacher)
Inclusion Lead / SENDCo: Mrs Kathy Lyon
Nominated Governor: Mrs Rachel Riley
Eligibility & how to apply
If you think your child may be eligible for Free School Meals (FSM), please apply – even if your child currently receives Universal Infant Free School Meals in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2. Successful applications unlock additional Pupil Premium funding which supports your child’s learning.
Find out about eligibility and how to apply here.
