Written question asked by Jonathan Lord (Conservative) on Friday, 13 April 2012, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 17 April 2012. It was answered by Baroness Teather (Liberal Democrat) on Monday, 23 April 2012 on behalf of the Department for Education.
Schools: Surrey
- Question
- To ask the Secretary of State for Education (1) which schools in Woking constituency have received funding from the pupil premium;
- Answer
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The pupil premium was introduced in April 2011 and allocations have so far been made for the 2011-12 financial year only. For 2011-12 the pupil premium funding is £488 per pupil in respect of pupils known to be eligible for free school meals (FSM), and for children in care who have been continuously looked after for at least six months and £200 per pupil for those whose parents are serving in the armed forces.In 2011-12 the total pupil premium allocation for schools in Woking was £596,000, in respect of 1,370 eligible pupils. This includes pupils 1,120 eligible for the deprivation premium, and 249 pupils eligible for the service premium.In 2011-12 the total pupil premium allocation for Surrey local authority was £5,944,000, in respect of 12,740 eligible pupils. This includes pupils 11,371 eligible for the deprivation premium, 422 eligible for the looked after premium and 945 eligible for the service premium.The allocation for each school in the Woking constituency for 2011-12 is shown in the following table. It is not possible to present at school level eligible looked-after children, service children and FSM pupils recorded on the Alternative Provision census. This is because of the way we collect data for these pupils and for data protection reasons.
Woking Deprivation pupil premium² URN LA Estab School name Number on roll¹ Number of pupils eligible for the deprivation pupil premium Allocation for the deprivation pupil premium 2011/12³ (£) 135894 1128 North West Secondary Short Stay School * * * 124935 2004 Wyke Primary School 193 20 9,760 124998 2270 Brookwood Primary School 182 22 10,736 124999 2271 Byfleet Primary School 204 28 13,664 125000 2274 Knaphill School 325 15 7,320 125001 2275 Maybury Infant School 99.6 13 6,344 125002 2278 St John's Primary School 192 46 22,448 125003 2279 West Byfleet Infant School 179 8 3,904 125022 2341 The Hermitage Junior School 348 29 14,152 125032 2373 The Oaktree School 268.6 20.6 10,053 125040 2391 Pirbright Village Primary School 414 19 9,272 125047 2406 The Knaphill Lower School 270 9 4,392 125080 2489 Horsell Village School 267 13 6,344 125081 2491 West Byfleet Junior School 240 12 5,856 125082 2492 New Monument School 202 41 20,008 125084 2496 Sythwood Primary School 395 78 38,064 125105 2926 Broadmere Community Primary School 197 65 31,720 125112 2933 Kingfield School 110 28 13,664 125117 2941 Westfield Primary School 220 57 27,816 125118 2942 Beaufort Community Primary School 246 38 18,544 125119 2943 Goldsworth Primary School 420 17 8,296 125150 3042 St Mary's CofE Controlled Primary School, Byfleet 343.7 37 18,056 125201 3416 Horsell CofE Aided Junior School 357 19 9,272 125213 3458 The Marist Catholic Primary School 310 16 7,808 125226 3488 St Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Primary School 211 6 2,928 125238 3920 St Dunstan's Catholics Primary School, Woking 420 18 8,784 131906 3934 Pyrford Church of England Aided Primary School 418 28 13,664 135382 3942 Barnsbury Primary School 364 51 24,888 125266 4457 The Bishop David Brown School 531 94 45,872 125270 4462 Woking High School 1,198 95 46,360 125302 5402 St John the Baptist Catholic Comprehensive School, Woking 986 46 22,448 125314 5414 The Winston Churchill School A Specialist Sports College 1,531 91 44,408 125461 7023 The Park School * * * 125477 7062 Freemantles School * * * x = Less than 5 pupils or a percentage based on less than 5 pupils or an allocation amount based on less than 5 pupils. * = Allocations for these schools are not included as they are either a maintained special school or PRU. The premium for these establishments is held with the local authority (please see the conditions of grant). ¹ Full-time equivalent (FTE) pupils in year groups R-11 (where national curriculum year groups do not apply pupils aged 4 to 15). For all those aged 5 and over includes sole or dual main registrations only. In Pupil Referral Units, FTE pupils aged 4 (all registration types) and headcount of pupils aged 5 to 15 (sole or dual main registrations as well as pupils who are registered with other providers and further education colleges). ² Full-time equivalent (FTE) number of pupils known to be eligible for and claiming free school meals in year groups R-11, (where national curriculum year groups do not apply pupils aged 4 to 15). For all those aged 5 and over includes sole or dual main registrations only. In Pupil Referral Units, FTE pupils aged 4 (all registration types) and headcount of pupils aged 5-15 (sole or dual main registrations as well as pupils who are registered with other providers and further education colleges) known to be eligible for and claiming free school meals. 3 Each FSM eligible pupil will attract £488 through the pupil premium. For pupils in maintained primary and secondary schools funding will be passed to schools via the local authorities. Academies will receive funding from the YPLA. For pupils in maintained special schools and PRU's funding will be allocated to local authorities to decide whether to pass on funding to the education setting or lo hold back funding to manage centrally for the benefit of those pupils it has responsibility for. Notes: 1. Includes middle schools as deemed. 2. Includes primary academies. 3. Includes city technology colleges and secondary academies. 4. Includes maintained special schools, excludes general hospital schools and non-maintained special schools. 5. The number of eligible looked-after children and FSM pupils recorded on the Alternative Provision census are not included in school level tables (although are eligible for the pupil premium) as they are taken from local authority returns. 6. The number of service children are not provided at school level due to data protection issues.
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- 103416; 543 c642-5W
- Session
- 2010-12
- Subjects
- Surrey Pupil premium
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