Pupil Premium EYFS

What is Early Years Pupil Premium?

Nurseries and schools are able to claim additional funding through the Early Years Pupil Premium to support children’s development, learning and care. National data and research says that children eligible for free school meals (FSM) tend to do less well. The Early Years Pupil Premium provides extra funding in order to close this gap.

The Early Years Pupil Premium provides an extra 53p per hour for three and four year olds whose parents are in receipt of certain benefits or who have been in care or adopted from care. This means an extra £302 (just over £100 per child per term) per year for each child taking up the full 570 hours funded entitlement to early education.

How are EYPP eligible children identified?

Initially letters and forms are sent to all children. Returns are recorded in order to highlight and send further forms to those who do not return paperwork. Older siblings are checked for those qualifying for FSM. Those who are eligible are approached individually. All parents are given the opportunity to come into school for support when completing paperwork.

Who is eligible in Foundation Stage

Over the current academic year, we have the following eligibility for EYPP

Autumn Term – 8 children = £890.40

Spring Term–   12 children = £1102.93

Summer Term – 13 children = £1404.00

Early Years Pupil Premium Funding 2021-2022

The Early Years Pupil Premium funding Denbigh Community Primary School have received to date for the academic year 2021-2022 is £3,397.933

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The full time nursery children have been given the opportunity to join in with North Tyneside’s ‘Mini Movers,’ initiative this half term. This has been great opportunity for the children to be active and try different healthy foods. During the session the team deliver a variety of activities to help develop the children’s agility, balanace and co-ordination. Parents and carers have been invited into school to have fun supporting their child during the session, whilst taking advantage of advice on healthy eating and accessing free resources around healthy living. We had our last session today, it was lovely watching the children receive their participation certificates and treats. On behalf of the nursery staff we would like to thank all of the parents and carers who have engaged with this initiative over the past 6 weeks. It really has made all the difference and the children have loved it! #activenortheast #dcpscaterpillar #dcpscore #dcpspe #dcpspshe ... See MoreSee Less

The full time nursery children have been given the opportunity to join in with North Tyneside’s ‘Mini Movers,’ initiative this half term. This has been great opportunity for the children to be active and try different healthy foods. During the session the team deliver a variety of activities to help develop the children’s agility, balanace and co-ordination. Parents and carers have been invited into school to have fun supporting their child during the session, whilst taking advantage of advice on healthy eating and accessing free resources around healthy living. We had our last session today, it was lovely watching the children receive their participation certificates and treats. On behalf of the nursery staff we would like to thank all of the parents and carers who have engaged with this initiative over the past 6 weeks. It really has made all the difference and the children have loved it! #activenortheast #dcpscaterpillar #dcpscore #dcpspe #dcpspsheImage attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment
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