Pupil Premium

The link Governor for Pupil Premium (PP) and SEND meet termly with the Principal, Assistant Principal and SENDCO. 

At this meeting we look at the data and the progress of PP pupils to date, the funding, and measure the effectiveness that the different interventions are having on pupil progress. Regular reports are published to present these findings to the Governing Board. Both Governors have attended training on Pupil Premium.

Early identification of barriers to learning and strategic intervention is key to the schools ethos to provide both quality first teaching and to implement strategies for individual pupils and their needs. Funding is spent in a variety of ways to provide targeted support to best impact on pupils’ progress, which is reviewed on a weekly basis.

The school works closely with other local schools in the cluster group, meeting regularly to share good practice and to assess any new interventions that are successful in raising standards for this group of vulnerable children. 


Pupil premium funding

All Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 pupils in state-funded schools can have free school meals.  This is known as “universal entitlement”.

If you think you receive one of the qualifying benefits we recommend that you still apply.  This will mean we, St Patrick’s, do not miss out on important funding.  It may also mean your child will continue to receive free meals after the end of Year 2.

Families who receive the following are eligible for free school meals:

  • income support
  • income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA)
  • income-related employment and support allowance (ESA)
  • guarantee element of state pension credit
  • Universal Credit (with an annual income of less than £7,400)
  • Both income-based and contribution-based JSA/ESA if you receive the same amount for both. You should also qualify if you receive both but the income-based amount is greater, but not if the contribution-based amount is greater.
  • Families who are awarded Child Tax Credit and have an annual income, as assessed by HMRC, not in excess of £16,190 are also eligible to claim free school meals providing there is no entitlement to Working Tax Credit (unless in respect of a 4-week ‘run-on’).

Please apply online using the following link:

Apply free school meals

The online checking system only confirms or denies your eligibility to claim free school meals, it does not give us any other information.

If you are currently in receipt of either Universal Credit or the four week run on of Working Tax Credit you will need to send proof to us you have completed and saved your application.

 

Apply online

When you eligibility has been confirmed and your application processed, you will be sent an email confirming your eligibility.  We will also receive notification of your child’s application.

If your application is unsuccessful, the online checking system will continuously check your eligibility status and inform you and the school of any changes.

If your application is successful, your child(ren) will be eligible for free school meals until at least summer 2024, which is when the roll out of Universal Credit is due to be completed. This is irrespective of any changes to your financial circumstances.

 

Grants for School Uniform

If you would like to apply for a grant to help with your payment for school uniform please contact:

Mander Hadley
90 Warwick Road,
Kenilworth,
Warwickshire,

Tel: 01926 857631