Financial Benchmarking
Loxwood Primary School is committed to transparent and responsible financial management. We participate in the national Schools’ Financial Benchmarking Service, which enables us to compare our expenditure with similar schools and ensures we are using public funds effectively to support high-quality education for all pupils.
You can explore our financial benchmarking data and performance by visiting the link below.
This tool allows parents, staff, governors and the wider community to view how we allocate resources across key areas such as staffing, teaching, learning support and premises. We believe in accountability, clarity and continuous improvement in all aspects of school operations.
Pupil Premium Funding
In 2012, the Government introduced Pupil Premium funding. This funding is allocated to schools based on the number of pupils who are eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) and is intended to support pupils in reaching their full potential, both academically and socially.
At Loxwood Primary School, our Governors recognise that not all pupils who are eligible for Free School Meals will be disadvantaged, and equally, that not all disadvantaged pupils are registered or qualify for Free School Meals. Our approach to Pupil Premium funding reflects this understanding and ensures support is targeted where it is most needed.
As a school, we are required to report on how Pupil Premium funding is spent and to evaluate the impact it has on pupils’ outcomes and wellbeing. Our annual Pupil Premium reports can be downloaded using the links below.
In line with statutory requirements, Loxwood Primary School confirms that no member of staff is paid a gross annual salary of £100,000 or more.