Financial Information

This page contains the financial information we are required to publish. Employee Annual Salary There are no employees at Purbrook Infant School with a salary over £100,000. Schools Financial Benchmarking The following link will take you to the Government's Schools Financial Benchmarking pages for our school

Financial Benchmarking

Pupil Premium

Please read the information below which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.

In April 2011 the Government launched its Pupil Premium funding, a grant allocated to schools in addition to main school funding. The Pupil Premium is allocated to local authorities and schools based on the number of pupils on roll who are known to have been eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) at any time in the previous six years. Each of these pupils will attract a specific amount of funding. We also receive a small amount of funding for pupils of Service families. Please inform the school if one parent is in the services or has been in the last 3 years. Schools are free to spend the Pupil Premium in any way they think will support raising the attainment for the most vulnerable pupils.

Pupil Premium Strategy 2023 - 2024
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022 - 2023

Sports Premium Funding

For a breakdown about how we have and are using the funding, please open and read the strategy below.

Since 2013, the Government has been providing funding for each academic year in order to improve the provision of Physical Education (PE) and sports in primary schools. Purbrook Infants have been working hard in PE sessions to support and develop our pupils into young athletes. They have developed many skills including co-ordination, balance and agility. The pupils have been challenging themselves to achieve their personal best as well as cheering and supporting their peers. At Purbrook we like to give our pupils' the opportunity to compete in Sporting Festivals. These develop children's self esteem and celebrates their participation in Physical Education. Here at Purbrook Infants we work closely with the Junior School working in partnership with Sport4Primary to provide CPD for staff and high quality lessons for the pupils.

Sports Premium Funding Report 2023 - 2024

British Values

The DfE have recently reinforced the need "to create and enforce a clear and rigorous expectation on all schools to promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rules of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs". We promote these values through our PSHE and RHE provision, but also through our school ethos and values as well as our relationships with each other and our wider curriculum.

British Values

Data

At Purbrook Infant School we want every child to succeed which is why our aim is to learn and grow together.

Academic achievement is very important. We want our pupils to achieve as highly as they can and this means making the progress we would expect and more. It is our responsibility to deliver a curriculum which excites and engages our children and at the same time gives them the skills and knowledge they need for the future especially as regards reading, writing and maths.

An overview of our annual data assessment is as follows

Reception

A baseline assessment when the children have been here a few weeks
An assessment at the end of the year to check what progress has been made

Year 1
National Phonics Test

Year 2
National Key Stage 1 tasks in Reading, writing and mathematics