Disadvantaged Surrey primary school pupils to receive £28.6million boost
Disadvantaged primary school pupils in Surrey are set to receive £28.6 million to boost attainment, the Liberal Democrats have announced.
The pupil premium funding for 2015/16 will help teachers support those children at most risk of falling behind their colleagues.
It means primary schools will receive £1,320 for every pupil who has registered for free school meals at any time in the last six years.
Evidence shows raising the attainment of pupils by the end of primary schools has a direct impact on future exam results.
Cllr David Goodwin, the Education Spokesperson for the Liberal Democrat opposition on Surrey County Council said: "Every child should be able to reach their full potential, whatever their background.
"The pupil premium will get extra money to schools in Surrey, targeted at the children who need it most. The whole class benefits when fewer children are struggling.
"Teachers in Surrey do a great job, and I can't wait to see how they use this additional funding to help all our children and young people succeed."
Liberal Democrat Schools Minister David Laws said: "In government, Liberal Democrats are building a stronger economy and a fairer society, with opportunity for everyone.
"We have already protected school budgets, introduced the pupil premium and expanded early years education for the very youngest children.
"This additional funding is another boost for schools in Surrey. Liberal Democrats are determined that teachers will continue to have the resources they need to give all pupils the best possible start in life, regardless of their background."