Pupil Premium
The Pupil Premium was introduced in April 2011 and in 2012–13 individual schools were allocated funding for children from low-income families who were eligible for free school meals, looked after children and those from families with parents in the Armed Forces. You can view or download our Pupil Premium allocation and find out how this has been used at our school.
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022/23
Impact Statement Update Spring 2023
Pupil Premium Strategy 2021/2022
Pupil Premium Strategy 21/22
Pupil Premium Strategy 2020 / 2021
Pupil-Premium-strategy-2020-21 Summer Impact Review
Pupil-Premium-Strategy-2020-21
Previous Pupil Premium
Catch-up Premium
In June 2020 the government announced £1 billion of funding to support children and young people to catch up on missed learning caused by coronavirus (COVID19). This is especially important for the most vulnerable pupils and pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds who we know have been most affected.
Catch Up Premium 2020/2021
Catch up Premium Review July 21
Sports Premium
The Government is providing funding of £150 million per annum for academic years 2013/14 and 2014/15 to provide new, substantial primary school sport funding. This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to primary school headteachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children.
The sport funding can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools. You can view or download our Sports Premium allocation and find out how this has been used at our school.
- Cockfield Primary School Sports Premium 2022-23 Impact Statement
- Cockfield-Primary-School-Sports-Premium-2021-22-Impact Statement
- Evidencing-the-Impact-of-the-Primary-PE-and-Sport-Premium-Template-July-2021-Final-1-1
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