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The government announces the 2015 Pupil Premium Awards for schools that do the most to help disadvantaged pupils.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister has set out his commitment to quality primary school sport.
Confirmation of pupil premium allocations for the 2013 to 2014 and 2014 to 2015 financial years.
The government announces plans for higher standards and a bigger pupil premium for primary schools.
Headteachers and deputy heads from schools across the UK came to Admiralty House, London, today to receive Pupil Premium Awards.
Schools Minister David Laws announces a raft of pupil premium measures to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils.
The Deputy Prime Minister announces a new summer school programme for disadvantaged pupils who are due to start secondary school.
Information about the Pupil Premium Awards 2013 to be awarded on 8 July 2013.
Details of the catch-up premium, intended to help year 7 pupils who didn't reach level 4 in literacy and maths at the end of primary school.
Details on the latest figures showing how the pupil premium is narrowing the achievement gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers.
The DfE has written to schools encouraging them to make sure pupils are registered for the pupil premium entitlement to claim free school meals.
The annual increase in the pupil premium for schools will benefit England’s most disadvantaged pupils.
DfE response to news reports about the Institute for Fiscal Studies' analysis of the pupil premium.
Education Secretary Michael Gove's written ministerial statement on the schools financial settlement with regard to the Pupil Premium.
Education Secretary Michael Gove outlines radical reforms for schools and teachers proposed in 'The importance of teaching'.
Details of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s speech Putting a premium on fairness.
Information on the pupil premium, which will provide schools with additional funding to be spent on disadvantaged pupils.
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