The Government introduced ‘Pupil Premium’ funding to raise achievement in schools. It is targeted at students from disadvantaged backgrounds to ensure they benefit from the same opportunities as students from more affluent families. It encompasses students who are either: a) child in care; b) a previously looked after child; c) a child in receipt of free school meals; d) an Ever 6 FSM child (those who have been in receipt of free school meals in the past 6 years) and e) a child whose parents are actively serving in the Armed Forces. Those in categories a and b are referred to as Pupil Premium Plus and receive funding in addition to the standard Pupil Premium award. You can read more about Pupil Premium here.
How the Pupil Premium is spent is monitored closely, with all schools accountable for the impact of the money spent. We produce a Pupil premium strategy statement, which is reviewed annually, and the most recent one can be found on this page.
You can use this link to apply
If you require further help or assistance you can contact Dr Michael Brodie on mbrodie@bristolcathedral.org.uk
The primary focus of the Pupil Premium grant is to support your child to thrive at school. Intended outcomes for all students in receipt of Pupil Premium funding include:
This list is not exhaustive and should your child have an alternative requirement, or if you have a query regarding Pupil Premium, please contact Dr Brodie on mbrodie@bristolcathedral.org.uk. Please note that the entitlements on a case-by-case basis will be decided by the school based on need and impact, and may not necessarily be appropriate for all students.
As a school focused on reflective practice and continuous improvement we encourage parental feedback to enable us to provide the best possible support for our students. If you have any suggestions or comments regarding Pupil Premium, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Below you can find our current Pupil Premium strategy statement and those for a few recent years. For our reports on Pupil Premium grant expenditure (for previous years) and proposed expenditure (current year), click the links below:
Students entitled to the Pupil Premium Plus funding are considered for the school's Elevate programme. This is an academic intervention designed to support students in English and Maths.
Students benefit from personalised tuition in Maths and English on alternate weeks, delivered by a subject specialist. The aim is to accelerate their subject progress no matter what level or grade the student is working at.
Children attending BCCS whose parents or carers are on the benefits listed below may be entitled to receive free meals at school:
Entitlement To Free School Meals – How can I apply?
To find out if you are eligible to claim free school meals and to make an application for your child(ren), please click here. This is a quick online form that takes 1-5 minutes to complete. You will need to input your National Insurance number and date of birth.
You will need to make a separate application for each child who currently attends Bristol Cathedral Choir School.
If your child is not currently in receipt of free school meals but you feel that you may be eligible, please also complete the online application form. The system will quickly check your eligibility and notify you by email of the outcome.
If we find your child is eligible for free school meals, they'll remain eligible until they finish their phase of schooling (primary or secondary) at the end of this academic year.
If you are having any issues using the system or require any further information, please contact Ruth Leonard, Data Manager on rleonard@bristolcathedral.org.uk
From April 2014, maintained schools, non-maintained special schools and general hospital schools will attract the Pupil Premium for children in Reception to Year 11:
Please contact our administration team for more details about registering with the school for Pupil Premium: telephone 0117 353 5000.