Pupil Premium Strategy
What is the Pupil Premium?
Pupil Premium funding is additional funding allocated to all schools to support disadvantaged pupils. Horniman receives pupil premium for: children that are cared for or adopted from care; children whose parents are in the armed forces; and for every pupil who has received free school meals over the past 6 years.
How can I find out if my child is entitled to the Pupil Premium funding?
The process for applying is straightforward and confidential. You can check online using a ‘Free School Meals / Pupil Premium Service’ at www.fsm.lgfl.net.
After entering essential details into the web site, the online application process links to the Department for Education system for checking eligibility and gives an immediate ‘yes’ or ‘no’ response, and will notify our school. Alternatively, you can speak to a member of the office staff by calling 020 8314 6221 (10am-4pm), who will be able to assist you through this process. All enquiries will be treated in confidence.
Children in Reception and KS1 are automatically entitled to a free school lunch; however, registering your child for free meals will entitle them to additional support with the cost of school visits, PTA events and extra-curricular clubs, as well as raising additional funds for the school.
How can I apply?
Please follow this link to apply for FSM: https://www.lewisham.gov.uk/myservices/education/student-pupil-support/Pages/Free-school-meals.aspx
How is the funding used?
Horniman seeks to ensure the effectiveness of its use of the Pupil Premium. We recognise that barriers to achievement take a variety of forms and look for individual ways to support each child to achieve their very best. We do this by offering our children a wide range of opportunities and ensuring that these are accessible for everyone. We work with our families and colleagues to make sure everyone has high aspirations for all pupils. We ensure pupil premium children are well represented on the committees of our Pupil Parliament and have a strong voice. In addition, we make use of educational research such as The Sutton Trust-EEF Teaching and Learning Toolkit, to guide us on how best to use the school’s resources to improve the attainment of disadvantaged pupils.
What support do we offer?
Enriching the Curriculum
Whole school enterprise days
Subsidised class trips
Workshop and Theatre performances
Free places given to after school enrichment clubs
Use of specialist staff: Art, Music, Philosophy teachers, PE coach
Targeted Support
Tailoring each intervention to suit each child
Small group support
Booster groups
1:1 tuition for able and underperforming pupils
Speech and Language support
English as an additional language
Use of high quality IT hardware and software
Well-being Support
Pupil Coaching
Mental Health Support Team (MHST)
Staff Training
Fortnightly training for Support Staff
Regular staff training e.g. ICT programmes
Extending School Support
Subsidised Year 4 & 6 school journey
Subsidised music support
Resources provided to participate in arts competition
Parental Engagement
Workshops for parents/carers e.g. Reading, maths, mental health and online safety workshops
Subsidised admission to PTA events
Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2021-2024