The Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) is additional funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils (and to support children and young people with parents in the regular armed forces) in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.

Pupil Premium Strategy Statement and Impact

Funding allocations for 2024-25

  • Pupil Premium: £1,480 for each eligible primary aged pupil.
  • £2,570 for each Looked After Child.
  • £340 for each pupil with a parent who is serving in HM Forces or has retired on a pension from the Ministry of Defence.

Key principles for using the PPG and RPG at Corpus Christi Catholic Primary Academy

  • To raise achievement for pupil premium pupils
  • To tackle the range of barriers including; attendance, behaviour, external factors,
  • To direct resources for first quality teaching and interventions to accelerate progress of eligible pupils and close the attainment gap compared to their peers.
  • To ensure class teachers, curriculum leaders, teaching assistants and pastoral support know which pupils are eligible for Pupil Premium so they can take responsibility for accelerating progress, and accountability is shared across the academy, through performance management.
  • The Local Governing Body is ambitious for pupils and closely monitors the academy’s effectiveness in closing the gap between different groups of pupils

‘Our tiered approach to Pupil Premium and Recovery Premium spending’

Our tiered approach, as shown in the diagram below, has been adopted on the basis of strong external evidence from the EEF (Education Endowment Foundation), the DfE (Department for Education) and other research platforms.