Qualification for Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium is additional funding given by the Government to schools in England to raise the attainment of specific groups of children that fall into the following categories:
- Pupils who have been entitled to Free School Meals at any point over the last 6 years, due to qualifying benefits. Please visit the Wiltshire Council Free School Meals page for more information.
- Pupils who have had a parent in the armed services at any point over the last 6 years
- Pupils that are, or have been, looked after by the local authority or are adopted
Please contact the school if you feel that you may qualify for Pupil Premium.
You will find our Pupil Premium Strategy for 2022/23 using the following link:
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022/23
How we spent last year’s allocation can be found here.
Pupil Premium Results
How Pupil Premium funding made a difference to the attainment of our Pupil Premium children:
Assessments in 2020 and 2021 did not take place due to COVID-19
EYFS
EYFS 2022 |
% of children passing Good Level of Development |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding
(1 child) |
100% |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding
Wiltshire Local Authority average |
43% |
Year R at Ramsbury Primary School
(29 children) |
76%
|
Year R nationally (2022) | 65% |
EYFS 2019 |
% of children passing Good Level of Development |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding
(1 child) |
0% |
Year R at Ramsbury Primary School
(29 children) |
75%
|
Year R nationally (2019)
|
71.5% |
Year 1
Year 1 Phonics 2022 |
% of children passing the Phonics Screening check |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding
(3 children) |
100%
|
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding
Wiltshire Local Authority average |
57% |
Year 1 at Ramsbury Primary School
(30 children) |
94% |
Year 1 nationally (2022) | 75% |
Year 1 Phonics 2019 |
% of children passing the Phonics Screening check |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding (3 children) | 100% |
Year 1 at Ramsbury Primary School (30 children) | 97% |
Year 1 Nationally (2019) | 82% |
Year 2
Year 2 SATs 2022 |
Expected Standard in Writing |
Expected Standard in Reading |
Expected Standard in Maths |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding (3 children) | 67% | 67% | 67% |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding
Wiltshire Local Authority average |
37% | 46% | 48% |
Year 2 at Ramsbury Primary School (30 children) | 55% | 65% | 68% |
Year 2 Nationally (2022) | 58% | 67% | 68% |
Year 2 SATs 2019 |
Expected Standard in Writing |
Expected Standard in Reading |
Expected Standard in Maths |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding (2 children) | 50% | 50% | 50% |
Year 2 at Ramsbury Primary School (30 children) | 70% | 90% | 86.7% |
Year 2 Nationally (2019) | 69.3% | 75% | 75.7% |
Year 6
Year 6 SATs 2022No children in Year 6 attracted Pupil Premium funding. |
Year 6 at Ramsbury Primary School(25 children) |
Year 6 Local Authority (LA) /National 2022 |
Expected Standard in Writing |
88% |
69% (LA) |
Greater Depth Standard in Writing |
24% |
13% (national) |
Expected Standard in Reading |
100% |
75% (LA) |
Greater Depth Standard in Reading |
64% |
28% (national) |
Expected Standard in Maths |
88% |
70% (LA) |
Greater Depth Standard in Maths |
40% |
22% (national) |
Expected Standard in Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling |
84% |
Unknown |
Greater Depth Standard in Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling |
56% |
28% (national) |
Combined Reading, Writing and Maths |
84% |
57% |
Greater Depth Standard in Combined Reading, Writing and Maths |
16% |
7% (national) |
Year 6 SATs 2019 |
Expected Standard in Writing |
Expected Standard in Reading |
Expected Standard in Maths |
Expected Standard in Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar |
Children attracting Pupil Premium funding (3 children) | 100% | 66.7% | 100% | 100% |
Year 6 at Ramsbury Primary School (30 children) | 93.3% | 90% | 96.7% | 100% |
Year 6 Nationally (2019) | 78.4% | 73.1% | 78.6% | 77.9% |