Pupil Premium and Other Grants
Pupil Premium funding is given to public schools in England to spend on raising the attainment of disadvantaged students.
Pupil Premium Grant Expenditure
Pupil Premium funding is given to public schools in England to spend on raising the attainment of disadvantaged students. This includes:
- Pupil Premium Grant Expenditure 2021/22 – 2024/25 (3 year plan) + 2020/21 (outcomes)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Catch-up Premium
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Catch-up Premium 2020/21 (plan)
Literacy and Numeracy Catch-up Premium
Schools with a Year 7 cohort received a Literacy and Numeracy Catch-up Premium up until 2019/20, to spend on supporting students who have not achieved at least a level 4 in reading and/or maths at Key Stage 2.
- Literacy and Numeracy Catch-up Premium 2019/20 (plan with outcomes)
Sixth Form Funding
- Whalley Range Sixth Form: 16-19 Tuition Fund Spending 2021/22 (plan)
- Whalley Range Sixth Form: 16-19 Tuition Fund Spending 2020/21 (plan with outcomes)
- Whalley Range Sixth Form: 16-19 Tuition Fund Statement (September 2020)
Summer School Funding 2021
- Whalley Range11-18 High School: Summer School Funding 2021