Statutory Information
On this page you will find quick links to statutory information for your reference.
Pupil Premium
The Pupil Premium Grant is an allocation of additional funding provided to schools to support specific groups of children who are vulnerable to possible underachievement.
These include children who are (or have been at any point in the previous 6 years) entitled to free school meals, those looked after by the local authority and those children either adopted or placed under a special guardianship order.
All schools are required to report on the amount of funding received, how this is being used and what the impact of the interventions have been.
The below PDF gives details of how we have used our Pupil Premium funding for disadvantaged children and the impact of this spending.
- Marc Rowland PP Report 2022
- Pupil Premium Strategy Statement 2021 2024
- Pupil Premium Strategy Statement and Review 2024 2025
- Review of Pupil Premium Strategy 2020 2021
- Review of Pupil Premium Strategy 2021 2022
- Review of Pupil Premium Strategy 2022 2023
Documents in folders containing the word 'letter' or 'minute' are listed in the order they were uploaded, most recent upload at the top. Otherwise, documents are listed alphabetically.
PE and Sport Premium
In 2017 the government reviewed the PE and Sport Premium spend and allocated all schools (with 17 or more pupils) £16,000, plus an additional £10 per pupil.
At Fawley Infant School we believe that sport and more pertinently, participation in sport, supports the development of all of our children not physically, but mentally and socially.
The below PDF documents to see how we have reviewed last year's spending and plan to spend the funding this year.
- Fawley Infant School afPE Quality Mark Award Letter Feb23 Window 1
- Fawley Infant School afPE Quality Mark Certificate Feb23 Window 1
- FIS Sport Premium Offer 2024 2025
School Performance
To access the Department for Education Performance tables, please follow the link below.
DFE's performance table for Fawley Infants School
SEND Information Report
The intention of the SEND Information Report is to improve choice and transparency for families. It will also be an important resource for professionals and will inform the joint commissioning for children and young people with SEND by setting out in a single place what is available locally.
The SEND Information Report must work together with children and young people, parent/carers and with local services, including the voluntary and community sector, to develop their offer and keep it under review.
The SEND Information Report includes information about the provision the local authority expects to be available in its own area for children and young people with SEND and outside of its area for the children and young people for whom it is responsible.
Hampshire City Council - Local Offer
- Hampshire Information Support and Advice
- Hampshire Parent and Carer Information
- SEND Information Report Fawley Infant School 2024 2025
Equality Objectives
The Inspire Learning Partnership is an inclusive trust where we focus on the wellbeing and progress of every child and where all members of our community are of equal worth. We believe that the Equality Act provides a framework to support our commitment to valuing diversity, tackling discrimination, promoting equality of opportunity and fostering good relationships between people. It also ensures that we continue to tackle issues of disadvantage and underachievement of different groups.
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