The Pupil Premium and Service Pupil Premium is funding provided to schools which is additional to main school funding allocation. Schools use it to:

• raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities to reach their potential
• support children and young people with parents in the armed forces

How we use Pupil Premium funding at George Abbot:

Children from all types of families come to George Abbot School. Some come from very wealthy homes, a great many come from households which are “just-about-managing” and some live below the poverty line, which in Guildford means about 14% of children.

We often cannot see any difference between students from the most wealthy homes or the homes where money is most tight. The children all work really hard, behave brilliantly and take part in as much as they can. Click here for an overview of what’s available. 

We use some of the Pupil Premium grant to help families be able to pay for some of the ordinary additional costs of school so that their children can do well and enjoy what the school has to offer, just like their friends.

Some of our students have more difficult lives than others.  Some are coping with more difficult daily lives – maybe they are Young Carers, or have mental health challenges.  Others have particular learning needs – maybe they are dyslexic – that they have to deal with as well.  Living with extra challenges can sometimes also lead students to feel different or alone among their classmates, which can stop them from really making the most of their time at school.    Our school wants to do all we can to help these students.  We are alongside them to help them get the best qualifications they can and make the most of opportunities so that they enjoy their time at school and go on to successful futures.

Apply to see if your child is eligible

Please complete the form linked in the icon above and return to George Abbot School for the attention of Mrs N Mehra Kumar, Elmslie Office.

We use some of the Pupil Premium grant to provide extra support to these students, for example, through additional academic help, youth workers and counsellors.

About the Pupil Premium grant

Pupil Premium is connected to Free School Meals (FSM). Most children eligible for Free School Meals are also eligible for Pupil Premium.
Free School Meals
From September 2026, all children from households on Universal Credit will now get free school meals, split into two types:
Parent/Carers must register their child for FSM once every school year.  Please click here to register your child(ren). 
With Free School Meals, an automatic daily payment of £2.75 is made to your child(ren)’s Bromcom (MCAS) account, which transfers onto the school canteen payment system. Parent/carers can ‘top up’ this daily amount through Bromcom (MCAS).
£2.75 is sufficient for one of two meal deals:
Hot meal deal:
  • Hot main course of the day (vegetarian/halal options available)
Cold meal deal:
  • 3 ‘blue dot’ items including roll/sandwich; healthy snack; cake/biscuit snack; drink.
Children can also choose any other items, within budget, from the canteen.
All students can eat free porridge, in Raynham Canteen, every morning from 8 – 8.20.
Pupil Premium
Children who are eligible for Targeted FSM, or who have had FSM in the past 6 years, are also eligible for Pupil Premium.
Parent/carers do not need to apply separately for Pupil Premium, and it is paid directly to the school.
 
For the financial year 2026-2027, the Pupil Premium funding that schools receive is:

2025-26

Scholar Advocates

We are very careful about how we talk about Pupil Premium funding in school. We are as discreet and sensitive as possible with children so they do not feel different from their peers. In fact, we call these students our Scholars, when we are describing them as a group. We know each one is individual, with unique gifts and talents and hopes and dreams.

If you want to discuss any aspect of Pupil Premium funding and how we support your child, please contact the relevant Scholar Advocate. Scholar Advocates keep a particular eye out for the children in their year group.

Year 7: Ali Hunt ahunt@georgeabbot.surrey.sch.uk

Year 8 and 9: Liz Langridge llangridge@georgeabbot.surrey.sch.uk

Year 10 and 11: Claire Burford cburford@georgeabbot.surrey.sch.uk

We continue to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in the Sixth Form.  More information is under the Sixth Form Information tab and the key contact is Chris Brinsden, cbrinsden@georgeabbot.surrey.sch.uk