Pupil Premium

Mrs Rainford is our Lead for Pupil Premium Provision. If you have any questions around Pupil Premium, or would like to discuss Pupil Premium support, please contact the school office.

What is Pupil Premium?

Publicly-funded schools in England receive extra funding from the government to help improve the attainment of their disadvantaged pupils. Evidence shows that children from disadvantaged backgrounds may face extra challenges in reaching their potential at school.

The pupil premium grant is designed to allow schools to help disadvantaged pupils by improving their progress. Schools receive pupil premium funding based on the number of pupils they have in January each year from the following groups:

Free School Meals (registered now or within the last 6 years)

Looked-after and previously looked-after children

Service families

If you think you may be eligible for Pupil Premium, please go to Lancashire Free School Meals for more information and to apply online.

Holiday and Food Programme

Children in receipt of Pupil Premium are entitled to attend a range of local activities as part of the Holiday and Food Programme. These run during the school holidays and are free of charge. If you are interested in your child attending, please click here

The Cottam Offer from September 2025

Pupil Premium entitlements include:

Careful consideration of children’s individual needs in order to enhance personalised provision

reduced cost for Residential Educational Visits

All extra-curricular clubs with a charge attached to them (usually delivered by specialist providers) are offered with at a 50% reduction

All specialist music tuition is offered at a at least 50% reduction

A £25 uniform voucher on admission to school, for purchases through our uniform supplier

Free milk (if requested)

Pupil Premium at Cottam

At Cottam Primary School there is a school-wide commitment to raising achievement for ALL pupils, and a key objective for the use of the Pupil Premium grant is to close the gap between pupil groups. Our approaches in school fall under at least one of the following headings:

High Quality Teaching

- including professional development, mentoring and coaching, the use of Technology

Targeted Academic Support

- including additional Support Staff, interventions, resources and tutoring.

Wider Strategies

- including Learning Mentor intervention for Social and Emotianal need, financial support for wider enrichment, additional extra-curricular opportunities, trips and visits

Please read our policy for futher details around how the Pupil Premium Grant is used in our school.