Tees Valley Education is a Multi-Academy Trust and sponsor, which is currently made up of five academies across Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland. We know that nationally, children from deprived backgrounds underachieve compared to their non-deprived peers. Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence indicates that disadvantaged children typically encounter extra challenges in reaching their full potential at school and often underperform compared to their peers. Our pupil premium funding is allocated specifically to address and close this gap as effectively as possible.
We actively breakdown those barriers to enable ALL of our children to participate in all activities and therefore achieve age related outcomes, regardless of their social and economic status or family circumstances. Pupil Premium (PP) funding represents a significant proportion of our budget and we are committed to ensuring it is spent to maximum effect. Please visit the academy websites for further information on individual academies pupil premium funding.
Academy | Funding allocation 2021/22 | Funding allocation 2022/23 | Funding allocation 2023/24 |
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Brambles Primary Academy | £269,000 | £278,385 | 293,040 |
Discovery Special Academy | £47,075 | £60,940 | 107,220 |
Dormanstown Primary Academy | £207,130 | £195,285 | 224,960 |
Pennyman Primary Academy | £278,415 | £299,160 | 333,000 |
Wilton Primary Academy | £28,245 | £30,470 | 37,000 |
Tees Valley Education is a Multi-Academy Trust and sponsor, which is currently made up of five academies across Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland. The PE Sports Premium Grant is provided to our academy to fund improvements for the provision of PE and sport, to benefit primary aged pupils so they develop healthy lifestyles.
We aim to increase the amount of pupil premium children attending extra-curricular activities and offer a wider range of after school provision. In addition, we intended to further develop our outdoor facilities so that pupils can engage in sports activities independently at both break and lunch times. We will also be continuing to develop how we celebrate sporting efforts and successes.
Academy | Funding allocation 2021/22 | Funding allocation 2022/23 | Funding allocation 2023/24 |
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Brambles Primary Academy | £18,630 | £18,520 | £18,520 |
Discovery Special Academy | £16,610 | £16,750 | £16,820 |
Dormanstown Primary Academy | £17,990 | £17,870 | £17,880 |
Pennyman Primary Academy | £19,072 | £19,050 | £19,020 |
Wilton Primary Academy | £16,420 | £16,400 | £16,460 |