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  2. Pupil premium - Wikipedia

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    The pupil premium is a grant given by the government to schools in England to decrease the attainment gap for the most disadvantaged children, whether by income or by family upheaval. For each pupil who is eligible for free school meals , or has claimed free school meals in the last six years, their school receives £1,345 (if a primary school ...

  3. Pritzker celebrates 'report card,' but lawmaker says there's ...

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    “The 2024 Nation’s Report Card shows our 8th graders outperforming the national average in both math and reading, a testament to the great strides Illinois students are making academically.”

  4. Gordon's School - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of pupils who are supported by the pupil premium is well below the national average. The proportions of pupils who are from minority ethnic groups or speak English as an additional language are in line with national averages. [10] Some two thirds of the pupils are day students. [11]

  5. English Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    Pupil premium students being more likely to do EBacc subjects benefitted most. The pupil premium gap closed a little more than in schools with similar pupil intake. Pupil premium students still do not have fair access to the EBacc curriculum subjects nationally, Sutton have identified nearly an 8% gap in languages take-up or 11,000 students.

  6. Harris Academy Merton - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 40% of its students are known to be eligible for the pupil premium again significantly above the national average. [5] The 2012 Ofsted report complimented the highly skilled teachers who understood their pupils and tailored their teaching to their needs. [5] As a result, students attainment is above the national average.

  7. UTC South Durham - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of pupils known to be eligible for support through the pupil premium is above the national average. The proportion of pupils with special education needs (SEND) is well above the national average though the proportion of pupils who have an education, health and care plan is broadly average. [7]

  8. King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Admission to Camp Hill is based upon success in the 11+ exam along with consideration of proximity to the school. [2] It is also guaranteed that at least 25% of students admitted will be "Pupil Premium Pupils", who are pupils whose families will have received free school meals at some point in the six years before application. [2]

  9. Northfleet Technology College - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of students known to be eligible for support through the pupil premium grant (additional government funding for students in local authority care or receiving free school meals) is above the national average. Most students are from White British backgrounds, in a multi-cultural area.