Liberal Democrat Policy means an extra £662,000 for Schools in High Peak

13 Oct 2011
Sarah Teather MP

Liberal Democrats have always believed that education is the engine of social mobility, now we are making it happen.

This week the Government released the final Pupil Premium figures for every English local authority, constituency and school.

This year every school will receive an extra £488 for each child on free school meals they have on their roll.

This means that in total, schools in High Peak are getting an extra £662,000 from the Pupil Premium to improve the education of the most disadvantaged children.

This is a real milestone for children in our area. The Pupil Premium is a policy devised by Liberal Democrats & campaigned for, and put at the heart of the Coalition agreement by them. Now it is more than good policy, it is a reality making a difference to the school down your road. It goes directly into classrooms and will benefit all pupils.

It is also a milestone in breaking the link between poverty and achievement, tackling Labour's shocking legacy where the richest 16-year olds are three times as likely to get five good GCSEs as the poorest

Sarah Teather the Liberal Democrat Minister of State at the Department for Education said

"This is just the start. We know that some families eligible for free school meals don't claim them, for example, because some don't know they can, and so their schools are missing out on funding. We also need to find out what schools are doing that's really making a difference. If you'd like to help, you could contact your local school to find out how they are using their Pupil Premium funding, and how they are making sure they are reaching every child. Together, we can ensure every child is able to fulfil their potential."

For further details see:

http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/adminandfinance/financialmanagement/schoolsrevenuefunding/settlement2012pupilpremium/a0075963/pupil-premium-2011-12

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