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Pupil Premium

What is the pupil premium?

St M M Pupil Premium Strategy 2023-2024

The pupil premium is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and close the gap between them and their peers.

Pupil premium was introduced in April 2011. The funding is provided in addition to the school’s main funding and is intended to help disadvantaged pupils to ‘close the gap’ and raise attainment and improve progress.

Children who are eligible include:

  • Pupils who have been registered for Free School Meals (FSM) at any point in the last six years;
  • Pupils who have been looked after continuously for more than six months;
  • Children of armed services personnel.

In the 2023-24 financial year, schools will receive the following funding:

 Disadvantaged Pupils

  • Pupils in year groups reception to year 6 recorded as Ever 6 free school meals (FSM)
  • Pupils in years 7 to 11 recorded as Ever 6 FSM
  • Looked-after children (LAC) defined in the Children Act 1989 as one who is in the care of, or provided with accommodation by, an English local authority
  • Children who have been adopted from care or have left care

 Pupil Premium Per Pupil

£1,455

£1,035 

£2,530

 

£2,530

 

 Sports Premium 

Sports Premium Report

At St Mary and St Michael School we believe that Physical Education is a unique subject which plays a fundamental role in a child’s development. Physical Education (PE) can inspire and challenge an individual and provide opportunities for children to build character through their success and failures. We understand that PE can produce many desired outcomes and can contribute to positive physical and mental wellbeing. We want our children to be resilient, fair and compassionate individuals who recognise their achievements and always strive for their personal best. We understand that a progressive and balanced PE curriculum can develop healthy, active individuals who enjoy competing, collaborating and communicating with others.

At St Mary and St Michael we want our children to flourish in PE and sport and therefore aim to:

  • Develop pupils who are competent and confident to excel in a broad range of activities
  • Engage all children in competitive sports and activities within lessons and beyond
  • Promote creativity and leadership skills and recognise and celebrate all achievements
  • Grow passionate and healthy individuals who develop a lifelong love for physical activity

All children at key stage one and two participate in two lessons of PE each week. We have designed our curriculum so that children experience a broad range of activities that are stimulating, engaging and progressive. The focus at key stage one is on the development of fundamental skills such as running, jumping, throwing and catching in additional to developing agility, balance and coordination. Children in key stage two will build upon these skills and apply them to specific sporting activities and be able to confidently evaluate their own performance. Children attend school in their PE kit on specified days and kit must adhere to the school uniform policy. We provide ample opportunities for children to compete for their self, their house and their school through personal best challenges during lessons, after school and at inter-school events.

Our passion for PE was recognised in 2014/15 by being the first school in Tower Hamlets to receive a Sainsbury School Games Gold Award. Since then we have continued to improve and in 2019/20 was awarded the Platinum award in recognition of our commitment to PE and sport. We have worked closely with the Tower Hamlets School Sport Network to help raise the profile of PE within Tower Hamlets primary schools.

Follow our PE twitter account (@MissClough_SMSM) for more information on our participation and success at competitions.​

Financial Benchmarking

All local authority maintained schools are required to publish annually on their websites the number of individuals (if any) earning over £100k a year. This information is required to be published in bands of £10k.

Click on the link to view school’s financial benchmarking.