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How to commission a pupil premium review for your school.
Service personnel with children in state schools must notify schools of their eligibility for the Service pupil premium (SPP).
Ofsted survey report looking at how schools used pupil premium funding.
This guide explains how academies are paid and how to change bank details.
Guidance for colleges to report the number of their students eligible for pupil premium and free school meals in the 2023 to 2024 academic year
How much pupil premium funding schools and local authorities will get for the 2012 to 2013 financial year.
Guidance about using the pupil premium, service premium or early years pupil premium oversubscription criteria in school admissions.
How much PE and sport premium funding schools will receive for the academic year 2023 to 2024 and advice on how to spend it.
Guidance about every piece of information you need to send us in autumn 2023, spring and summer 2024.
The information that schools maintained by their local authorities must or should publish on their websites.
A guide to the main academy funding, finance and governance terms and acronyms.
Update on schools' progress using their pupil premium funding to improve outcomes for pupils eligible for free school meals, based on 2013 and 2014 data.
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