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Service Children Pupil Premium
What is the Service Pupil Premium?
The Department for Education introduced the Service Pupil Premium (SPP) in April 2011 in recognition of the specific challenges children from service families face and as part of the commitment to delivering the armed forces covenant.
State schools, academies and free schools in England, which have children of service families in school years Reception to Year 11, can receive the SPP funding. It is designed to assist the school in providing the additional support that these children may need and is currently worth £310 per service child who meets the eligibility criteria.
Eligibility criteria:
Pupils attract SPP if they meet one of the following criteria:
Children have to be flagged as service children ahead of the autumn school census deadline. Service parents need to make the school aware of their status by talking to the head teacher or school admin staff.
The purpose of the Service Pupil Premium
Eligible schools receive the SPP so that they can offer mainly pastoral support during challenging times and to help mitigate the negative impact on service children of family mobility or parental deployment.
Mobility is when a service family is posted from one location to another, including overseas and within the UK.
Deployment is when a service person is serving away from home for a period of time. This could be a 6 to 9-month tour of duty, a training course or an exercise which could last for a few weeks.
How Service Pupil Premium differs from the Pupil Premium
The SPP is there for schools to provide mainly pastoral support for service children, whereas the Pupil Premium was introduced to raise attainment and accelerate progress within disadvantaged groups. In additional to the class teachers, further support is provided at The Pathfinder by:
Mrs Kelly Gray:
Pupil Premium Lead / SENDCO
Mrs Chris Christie:
Family Worker
The Pathfinder Primary School
Tel: 01954 584801
Email: office@pathfinderschool.org.uk
Primary Office Contact Person:
Mrs Santos, Office Manager
E-mail: office@pathfinderschool.org.uk
School Address:
Pathfinder Northstowe
Pathfinder Way
Northstowe
Cambridgeshire
CB24 1AA
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