Key information
SIAMs
We are pleased to share our recent SIAMs report with you. The inspection took place in October 2025. Some particulalr highlights are as follows:
- Inspired by the vision, nurturing relationships enhance the wellbeing of pupils and adults. This creates a safe, inclusive and kind culture, where all have the opportunity to grow and flourish.
- The vision and values, including aspiration and respect, shape a stimulating, challenging and diverse curriculum in this rural Church school.
- This compassionate Church school provides an inclusive environment where individual needs are met. Carefully considered provision ensures pupils, including those who have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) can participate fully in school life.
- Its inclusive approach and commitment to the values of kindness and compassion means pupils and adults are cherished and can thrive.
- Pupils and adults are respected and cared for in this warm and welcoming school.
- Leaders demonstrate kindness and compassion and families feel they are listened to.
Please read the full report here:
Pupil Premium
The Pupil Premium is an amount of money the government allocates to each school, to support all pupils to reach their potential. It is particularly aimed at pupils coming from disadvantaged backgrounds, who may also be in receipt of free school meals, in care or children who have a parent in the armed forces. In 2012 the government extended this to include all children who have ever been eligible to receive free school meals (ever 6).
We recognise that not all children who are in receipt of FSM are disadvantaged, and that not all children who classified as socially disadvantaged are registered or qualify for Free School Meals. We reserve the right to allocate pupil premium funding to any pupil or group of pupils that the school has identified as socially disadvantaged or vulnerable to underachievement.
We regularly review our provision for all children, ensuring that funding supports any child that may be vulnerable, thus striving to ‘close the gap’ in attainment and ensure all children make good progress from their starting points.
To see if you are eligible please click the link shown: https://fiso.norfolk.gov.uk/
Pupil Premium Strategy 2022-25
Pupil Premium Statement 2024 (2024-27)
PE Sports Premium
The purpose of the PE and sport premium grant is for schools to make additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and sport for the benefit of all primary-aged pupils to encourage the development of healthy, active lifestyles.

Scole C of E Primary Academy