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Elms School

Elms School

Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium is additional funding provided by the Department for Education to enhance the education of children who have the highest levels of deprivation.  

At Elms we receive Pupil Premium for pupils entitled to free school meals and for any pupils who have had free school meals at any time within the last 6 years. Additionally, our pupils who are Children in Care are entitled to Pupil Premium Plus funding along with any children adopted from Local Authority Care.

We are funded at the following rate:

  • £1,300 per pupil of primary-school age
  • £935 per pupil of secondary-school age
  • £300 Service Premium
  • £1,900 per pupil for looked-after children who:
  • Have been looked after for 1 day or more
  • Are adopted
  • Leave care under a Special Guardianship Order or a Residence Order

At Elms School we believe that every pupil can and will make progress and that deprivation should never be a barrier to learning. We set the most challenging targets for every child, and all our pupils are valued, challenged and supported to make sustained academic and personal progress.

In common with other Special schools, Elms School recognises that the majority of its pupils face barriers to learning far greater than those imposed by financial deprivation. Due to their needs all pupils at Elms are very vulnerable. We strive to ensure that the Pupil Premium funding is used to narrow gaps in achievement by whatever means necessary. However, we also believe it is appropriate to use the funding to support other pupils who have significant areas of vulnerability, where this can be achieved in tandem with the provision made for Pupil Premium pupils.