Coronavirus (COVID-19): Catch Up Funding Plan

 

The government is providing schools with £650 million of universal catch-up premium funding for the 2020/2021 academic year. The aim of the funding is to help pupils catch up on education they have missed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Schools should use this funding for specific activities to support their pupils to make up for lost teaching over the previous months. While funding has been allocated on a per-pupil or per-place basis, schools should use the amount available to them as a single total from which to prioritise support for pupils according to their needs. Schools do not need to spend the funds in the financial year beginning 1 April 2020, and may carry some or all catch-up premium funds forward to future financial years if they wish. The Education Endowment Foundation’s ‘School Planning Guide 2020-21’, may help schools to develop their plans for the premium.

This plan outlines how we are going to invest our funding for the whole school, targeted support and wider areas, – at the end there is a summary report to outline the overall goals of the spending. Each section of the plan outlines the relevant considerations for school, including actions to be taken, the aim of the intervention, how much the intervention will cost, who the lead member of staff will be and any additional comments.

Catch Up Funding Plan

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