Statutory Information

Pupil Premium

02 Sep 2022

PUPIL PREMIUM

The Pupil Premium is additional funding given to schools so that they can support their disadvantaged pupils.  All students identified as being in the Pupil Premium cohort will benefit from additional academic support and encouragement to ensure that they have a positive and successful learning experience. We aim to close any gap in attainment and achievement between them and their non-Pupil Premium peers. This money is allocated to schools based on the number of pupils who are eligible for Free School Meals (FSM).

You can read more general information about Pupil Premium by clicking here.
Information on our 2023/24 Pupil Premium allocation and proposed spend is available


Brady Primary School and Nursery receives Pupil Premium funding from the government for each child who is entitled, or who has been entitled in the last six years to receive Free School Meals (FSM) and for any Looked After Children (LAC). Pupil Premium funding also extends to children of service personal.
Nationally, statistics show that students who receive FSM do not achieve the same level of academic success as their peers. The aim of this money is to reduce the attainment gap between these groups.
Please view our Pupil Premium Impact Report for more information.

Principles:
  • To ensure teaching and learning opportunities meet the needs of all pupils regardless of background.
  • Appropriate provision is made for pupils who belong to vulnerable groups; this includes socially disadvantage pupils.
  • We reserve the right to allocate Pupil Premium funding to support any pupil who has legitimately been identified as being disadvantage or at risk of being unable to access learning effectively.
  • Pupil Premium funding will be allocated on a needs basis, linked to analysis of outcomes for pupils. Limited funding and resources may mean that not all children who receive FSM will be in receipt of Pupils Premium intervention at any one time.

Provision:
The range of provision that may be used by Brady Primary school includes:
  • Additional teaching assistants
  • Early intervention schemes
  • Enrichment programmes
  • Extra financial support for providing: coats in winter, sports clothing, uniform.
  • Subsidised school visits
  • PSHE and British values work
  • Lego Therapy
  • Pastoral support
  • One-to-one support (Precision teaching)
  • Phonics (RWI )
  • Parental involvement (Parent readers, volunteers)
  • Sports participation
  • After school programmes
 

 
  -Brady Primary Pupil Premium Strategy Plan 2023-2024.docx-  








If your child does not have Free School Meals but may be eligible because of your family’s income level, please contact the school office (in confidence) to register them. Even if you do not wish for them to have the meals, this would mean the school could still claim Pupil Premium funding that may be used to support your child.

For more information on Free School Meals please click here.










 

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NURSERY AND RECEPTION ADMISSIONS FOR 2025
OPEN DAY TOURS

Wednesday 27th November 9.30am

No appointment necessary - please arrive promptly at times given above.
Tours last about 1 hour.

Applications for Reception 2025 admissions (children born between 1st September 2020 and 31st August 2021) have to be submitted by 15th January, 2025.
For school admissions information and to apply, go to:
www.havering.gov.uk/admissions/primary


Last day of this term is Friday 20th December and children will finish at 1:15pm.
Children will return on Monday 6th January.
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