Previous Pupil Premium Strategy Documents and Reviews

Recent Posts

  • Broxbourne Cricket Club Tournament Winners

      Congratulations to the boys that represented our school on Friday 6th June at the annual Cricket Tournament. They successfully won all three matches to win the tournament.…

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  • Y3/4 Netball and Football

    On Friday we had four teams from Y3&4 attend a football & netball tournament at John Warner. They performed well but were unable to make the finals this…

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  • Great Athlete Sponsorship

    We are delighted to announce that the children raised £5,331.40 from the athlete visit by Steve Frew! This means we were able to donate £3,585.61 to support British…

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  • Caring for the World

    Year 3 have been invited to write poems about caring for the world as home learning. Here is a poem from Kiera in Lobsters   I went to…

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  • British Athlete Visit -Steve Frew

    On Tuesday 25th March, former British gymnast and Commonwealth medallist, Steve Frew attended school to lead a fitness circuit and assembly for the children. Steve told the story…

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The pupil premium is a sum of money given to schools each year by the Government to raise the achievement of disadvantaged pupils from reception to year 11.  This is based on research showing that children from low income families often perform less well at school than their peers and pupil premium is intended to directly benefit the children who are eligible, helping to narrow the gap between them and their classmates.

Funding is for children from low-income families who have been eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years (FSM ‘Ever 6’) or are looked after children or from families with parents in the Armed Forces. If you think your child may be eligible then let us know or visit:

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/services/schools-and-education/at-school/free-school-meals/free-school-meals.aspx.

Even if your child is in Reception, Year 1 or 2 and receives universal free school meals, you should still register as the school could get extra money to support your child.

The DfE guidelines state that schools can choose how to spend their pupil premium money as they are best placed to identify what would be of most benefit to the children who are eligible. At Wormley, we have a clear Pupil Premium Strategy, which is led by Mrs Harris, to meet the needs of our pupils. This strategy includes extra tuition, additional resources and enrichment activities. We also closely monitor how we use the Pupil Premium and the impact  that it is having on our learners.

Pupil Premium

Link to DfE website for more information regarding the Pupil Premium

Our strategy for improving outcomes for disadvantaged pupils

Pupil Premium Grant 2020_21

Pupil Premium Grant 2019_20: Review

Pupil Premium Grant 2019/20

Pupil Premium Grant 2018/19: Review

Pupil Premium Grant 2018/19

Pupil Premium Grant 2017/18: Review

Sports Premium

Review of Sports Premium Plan 2020-21

Sports Premium Review 2019-20

Sports Premium Review 2018-19

Impact of the PE and Sport Premium 2017 -2018

Sports Pupil Premium Review 2017-2018