Sunday, February 12, 2012

Government to extend number of children to get £488 pupil premium

Schools

can claim money for any child who has been registered for free school meals in the past six years

half a million more poor children receive government assistance for disadvantaged youth, kids Minister, Sarah Teather, one expects announceon Monday.

The premium amounts, valued at £ 488 per child, is given to schools in the top of their main source of funding. Managers can spend the extra money as they wish.

But schools do not receive the stimulus for students eligible for free school meals, which are available for children from low income families.

The new system will expand its availability, which allows schools to claim for any child who has been registered for free school meals in the past six years.

Theatre, said: "For too long, the social environment was a decisive factor in the achievement of a child and the prospects for the future

"In a just society is the responsibility of government to close the achievement gap where poor children are less likely to leave school with five good GCSEs than their less disadvantaged.

"I am delighted that we announce the increase in the level of the premium per pupil for 2012-13 students and extend eligibility to reach more children.

Theatre, which was to make a written statement Commons today, the Parliament will also tell you how the school each child will receive next year and that the total pot will be worth the value .

total funding for 2011-12 pupil premium is £ 625, and is due to the tune of £ 2.5 billion per year by 2014-15.


Last month, the Ministry of Education has identified the premium rises as an important part of the government's strategy to reduce NEET call log -. Young people not in education, employment or training


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