Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. ● The government currently offers a small premium to childcare providers for hours delivered to children that meet the requirement for the Early Years Pupil Premium. Please see the government website for current details: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/child-care-early-years-pupil-premium ● This funding can be applied for by parent/carers through the standard free funding hours process at the beginning of each term. It is paid directly to Ramsbury Pre-School. Pre- School uses this premium to pay for the following for that child: o snacks and dinner fees o participation fees for curriculum enrichment activities e.g. tennis lessons and school trips o curriculum development including activities and staff training to support children’s individual needs.
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) is an additional sum of money paid to childcare providers for children of families in receipt of certain benefits. If you believe that your child may qualify for EYPP please complete Section 4 with the Date of Birth, and National Insurance or National Asylum Seeker Support Service Number to enable the local authority to confirm eligibility.
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. 5.1. The Provider will ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking EYPP eligibility. They will use EYPP to improve outcomes for this group. Providers will be able to claim the Early Years Pupil Premium in respect of their disadvantaged three- and four-year-old children. Please visit xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/guidance/early-years-pupil-premium-guide-for-local-authorities for information on eligibility criteria. This is additional funding and does not form part of your base rate. Parents, adoptive parents or guardians of children who are eligible because they have been adopted from local authority care, left care through a special guardianship or child arrangements order should show authorities' evidence of the court order that proves the child was formally in local authority care in England or Wales. It is the responsibility of the local authority's Virtual School Head to identify the children who are currently in local authority care and they are responsible for managing the EYPP for these pupils.
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. 9.1 Providers should ensure that they have identified the disadvantaged children in their setting as part of the process for checking Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) eligibility. Providers are encouraged to ask parents to complete an application form when they register. Children must receive the Early Years Entitlement in order to qualify for EYPP. Information on the eligibility criteria for parents and the application form for parents to apply is available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/education-and-families/early-years-pupil- premium-information-for-parents/
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. For children who may be eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP), parents/carers should complete the relevant section on the Early Years Entitlement form. Once the funding has been confirmed by the local authority, it will be allocated on a needs analysis, which will identify appropriate resources and support to progress their learning and development. 8 Disability Access Fund (DAF) If your child receives Disability Living Allowance, St Andrew’s Church School Nursery may be eligible to receive disability Access funding. Parents/carers will need to liaise with the school SENCO to complete an application form for the St Andrew’s Church School Nursery to claim the funding.
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. EYPP will be paid to all providers at £0.53 per hour per eligible child. EYPP will be paid up to a maximum of 15 hours even where a child is accessing up to 30 funded hours. For PVI providers, it is intended that EYPP will be paid for eligible children for each term as part of the final payment. For maintained providers, termly budget information will be provided.
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. 15.6.1 EYPP is not a universal offer and providers must apply on behalf of the parent using the online application form via the KELSI website.
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. The EYPP is a new government scheme created to give nurseries and schools a bit of extra money/funding for each eligible child. This funding goes to the school directly to help them offer children what they need to get on with their education such as additional training for staff, equipment, supplies, books for the library etc. I consent to my details being used to check my child’s eligibility for the EYPP. I consent to my details being used to check whether my child is eligible for any other funding schemes. . Only complete the information in this box if it applies to you. Adoption, special guardianship order or child arrangements order If your child has left care through adoption, special guardianship or a child arrangements order please answer below and attach a copy of the relevant court order so that you can apply for the EYPP. Has your child been adopted from care? Yes No If ‘yes’ have you been granted an adoption order by the courts? Yes No Is your child under a special guardianship order or a child arrangements order (formally known as a residence order)? Yes No Parent/carer declaration The information I have given on this form is complete and accurate. I understand that my personal information will be held securely and used only by Ealing Council and my child’s nursery/childcare provider for the purposes of checking my child’s eligibility for the nursery/childcare place, EYPP and any other funding scheme my child may benefit from. Name of parent/carer (BLOCK CAPITALS) Signature: Date: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Nursery/childcare provider use only Proof of child’s date of birth checked? Yes No Type of proof e.g. birth certificate, passport etc ……………….…………………………… Name of provider (BLOCK CAPITALS)
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. In addition to the above early year’s providers can also claim Early Years Pupil Premium in respect of three and four year olds if they meet at least one of the following criteria: Their family gets one of the following:
Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP. 9.1 Additional funding is available to support early education that is provided for disadvantaged three and four year olds in receipt of an NEF universal placement. Families must meet criteria to be eligible for EYPP and the Provider will claim on behalf of the family. The criteria can be found on the Council website