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Early years: Graves Park children set to benefit threefold under Lib Dem plans

by Steve Ayris on 25 August, 2014

The youngest disadvantaged children in the Graves Park area would benefit from a threefold increase in cash support under Lib Dem manifesto plans unwrapped today.

Announcing the proposals, Schools Minister David Laws said the Liberal Democrats will more than triple the early years pupil premium to £1000 per child. 

The early years pupil premium was introduced in March 2014 and is currently worth £300 for every disadvantaged child.

Liberal Democrats want to extend this to £1000, helping to ensure that every child has got a fair start in life and is ready to learn when they start school.

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This increase will benefit more than 170,000 disadvantaged children from 2015-16.

The early years pupil premium, introduced in March 2014, is on top of the 15 hours free early education to all 3-4 year-olds and 40% of 2 year-olds. The Lib Dems in Government are also already giving free school meals to all children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 and the £2.5 billion Pupil Premium, which puts more money in schools, targeted at pupils who need the most help.

Locally, nine schools in the Graves Park area received a total of more than £800k thanks to the Lib Dem Pupil Premium this school year. Local schools in our area of Graves Park alone will have benefited from a total £1.6 MILLION since the Pupil Premium was introduced in Apr 2011.

Liberal Democrat Schools Minister David Laws said:

“Liberal Democrats have delivered huge amounts for the early years in our time in Government. We have given extra Opportunity_for_all_children.jpgfree hours of early years education to all three year olds, and introduced free early years education to two year olds from the most hard pressed homes.  We have introduced new Early Years Teachers, and we vetoed Tory plans that would have meant adults looking after up to six two year olds at the same time.

“By committing this extra money to help the youngest disadvantaged children in society, we will ensure that they get
the best possible start in life and have an opportunity to get on.

“Investing in early years is one of the best ways to build the fairer society that Liberal Democrats want to see and we are ambitious about delivering for future generations. This extra investment will mean a huge amount of support for the people who need it most and demonstrates our strong commitment to education.”

See also:

Local Graves Park schools benefit from £1.6m Cash Boost

 

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