The Fulham Boys School is firmly committed to preventing any achievement gap developing/growing as well as closing any gaps that might exist between Pupil Premium students and those that are not in this category.
- Summary of how The Fulham Boys School plans to spend their allocated Pupil Premium funding over the 2021-22 academic year.
- Pupil Premium Policy
- Pupil Premium Strategy
- Pupil Premium Impact Report 2020-21
Recovery Premium
The recovery premium grant is part of the government’s package of funding to support pupils whose education has been impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19).
It is a time-limited grant providing over £300m of additional funding for state-funded schools in the 2021 to 2022 academic year and £1bn across the 2022 to 2023 and 2023 to 2024 academic years.
During the 2021-22 academic year, the school received Recovery Premium Funding of £17,564.
16-19 Tuition Fund
The Fulham Boys School used the 16-19 tuition funding in 2021-22 for the following:
- Additional breakfast sessions from 8-9am for KS5 boys underachieving (continued in lockdown)
- Maths booster classes in small groups for those entered or re-take exams
- Revision guides and additional materials for those entered for any re-take exams
- Additional academic co-curricular provision for KS5 students underachieving
- Careers support and advice through one to one sessions with external careers advisor