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Pupil Premium - Free School Meals

Government Guidance

Pupil premium is funding to improve education outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in schools in England. Evidence shows that disadvantaged children generally face additional challenges in reaching their potential at school and often do not perform as well as other pupils.

Schools do not have to spend pupil premium so it solely benefits pupils. They can use it wherever they identify the greatest need. For example, they might spend it on pupils who do not get free school meals but:

  • have or have had a social worker
  • act as a carer

Using pupil premium funding to improve teaching quality is the most effective way to improve outcomes for disadvantaged pupils. By doing so, schools will inevitably benefit non-eligible pupils as well.

Who is entitled to Free School Meals

Please follow this link for the criteria. Pupil Premium Criteria

If you are eligible for benefits-related free school meals in accordance with the criteria , and your child is also receiving Universal Infant Free School Meals, it is important that you continue to register. This will enable your child's school to claim valuable 'pupil premium' funding. This is an additional grant the school can invest in, providing extra support for your child in school.

If you are not eligible for benefits-related, free school meals, but your child is currently in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2, they will automatically be entitled to Universal Infant Free School Meals and you need not apply.  

How to apply

From 1st January 2024 West Sussex introduced a new process for parents to submit their applications for Free School Meals (FSM).  The process will be entirely online.  This electronic process will use the same portal that parents need to use for their school admissions preferences and/or 2-year-old entitlement checks.

If your child is eligible for free school meals, they’ll also qualify for the Holiday Activity and Food Programme. Food vouchers may also be available through the Household Support Fund. Find out more by contacting your local council.

Links are on the Council website to take parents to the new online FSM application.  Pathway on West Sussex County Council site is: West Sussex County Council – Education Families and Children – Schools and Colleges – Free School Meals

OR the website is:

https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/education-children-and-families/schools-and-colleges/free-school-meals/