Finance
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The school can confirm that no employees of Eldon Primary School is paid in excess of £100K per annum.
School's Financial Information:
Please view the schools financial benchmarking website to view information regarding the school's finances and compare us to other schools.
https://schools-financial-benchmarking.service.gov.uk/School?urn=119229
About PE and sport premium
All children and young people should live healthy and active lives. The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend that all children and young people should take part in moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity for at least 60 minutes every day. Children with special educational needs and disabilities should take part in 20 minutes of daily activity.
The childhood obesity plan (Childhood obesity: a plan for action - GOV.UK) says that at least 30 minutes of daily activity should take place in schools.
Schools have a key role to play in achieving this aim. This is particularly true of primary schools where the foundations of positive and enjoyable participation in regular physical activity are embedded. All children should have equal access to high quality PE provision and opportunities to experience and participate in a wide range of sports and physical activities. Academic achievement can improve in school because of the benefits children can gain.
Schools should use the PE and sport premium funding to help achieve these aims. It must not be used for core type school activities. They should use it to make additional and sustainable improvements to PE, sport and physical activity they provide.
PE and SPORT PREMIUM
PUPIL PREMIUM
What is the Pupil Premium?
This is funding given to schools for every child who has free school meals. The government provides this funding because it believes there is a strong link between the financial background of families and their children’s achievement.
How does the school access the money?
School completes a census several times a year indicating how many children have free school meals. The funding is multiplied by the number of children.
How can I find out if my child is eligible for free school meals and the Pupil Premium?
If you feel that your child may be eligible for Free School Meals, it is important to register for their entitlement as soon as possible. The school office is able to provide all the necessary information and give you the form to complete.
If your child is currently in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2 and having a school meal through the government's KS1 Free School Meals Entitlement, it is still important to register for the Free School Meals/Pupil Premium benefit if you think your child may be eligible. For more information about eligibility or how to apply please visit the Lancashire County Council website or use the link below.
Lancashire County Council-register for entitlement.
Can my child still benefit from the Pupil Premium even if they are on packed lunches?
If your family is eligible for free school meals but your child chooses to have packed lunches, school will still receive the Pupil Premium funding.
Will my child lose the Pupil Premium funding if they stop having free school meals?
No, the school continues to receive the funding for 6 years. If your child moves onto high school in that time, the high school would receive the continued funding. This is called EVER6 funding.
What is the Pupil Premium spent on?
Schools have the freedom to decide what the funding is spent on as different schools receive different amounts. The only criterion is that it impacts upon the achievement of those children and enables them to succeed in the same way as other children. Ofsted will check on the impact of the funding on the progress of these children.
How has Eldon Primary spent its Pupil Premium funding?
Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.