Pupil Premium and Catch up Funding
Uxbridge High School Academy Trust
The pupil premium is a grant provided to schools by the DfE to reduce the achievement gap between students deemed to be disadvantaged or service children, and all other students in the school. In addition, for 2021-22 the recovery premium funding is provided by the DfE using pupil premium eligibility to provide further support to disadvantaged students.
- Pupil Premium Strategy and Impact Report 2023-24
- Pupil Premium Strategy and Impact Report 2022-23
- Pupil Premium Strategy and Impact Report 2021-22
The 16-19 tuition fund is an additional grant provided to schools by the DfE for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years. This grant is to support schools in providing small group tuition to mitigate the disruption to learning experienced by sixth form students, arising from the pandemic.
The Year 7 Catch-Up Premium was a grant provided by the DfE to support Year 7 students who did not achieve the expected standard in reading or maths at the end of Key Stage 2.
The catch-up premium was a one-off grant provided to schools by the DfE for the 2020-21 academic year to support students to catch up on missed learning caused by the pandemic.