Harrytown Catholic High School

Pupil Premium

 The Pupil premium is a sum of money the school receives for each student who is either in receipt of Free School Meals (FSM) or who has been in receipt of them at any time in the last 6 years. 

Nationally, the statistics show that students who are in receipt of FSM do less well than their peers in external exams. The aim of this money is to try to close that attainment gap. 

We are required to publish how much Pupil Premium money we receive and how we have chosen to spend that money. 

Key Documents

Please click the link below to view a summary of how we have spent the money allocated, our plans for this Academic Year and the impact of this funding.Pupil Premium Strategy Statement

An additional amount of money has been awarded to support pupils called the Catch-up Premium. This is in addition to the Pupil Premium and is to be used to support pupils to close gaps in learning as a result of the COVID 19 Pandemic. 

How The Money Can Be Used

  • individual tuition
  • intensive small-group tuition
  • external services and materials, such as computer-based learning resources
  • summer schools that help students catch up over a short period of time