SecEd's 17th National Pupil Premium Conference on March 28 is to open with an A-B-C guide to tackling the consequences disadvantage in schools.
Crucial insights: The 17th National Pupil Premium Conference will take place in Birmingham offering 14 practical, advice-driven sessions focused on breaking down barriers for disadvantaged learners - Adobe Stock

 

How can we diminish the impact of poverty for our most disadvantaged children and young people?

What has been shown to be effective? What does the research evidence tell us about Pupil Premium delivery? What is working on the ground in schools across the country? And how can these innovations, interventions and approaches be adapted and adopted successfully by your school?

The annual SecEd and Headteacher Update Pupil Premium Conference: Ensuring Successful Outcomes will once again offer practical answers to these questions and more.

Taking place on Friday, March 28, 2025, in central Birmingham, this will be the 17th iteration of this flagship event, with places expected to be in high demand once again. The event offers 14 practical sessions, many delivered by schools and all focused on removing barriers to learning for disadvantaged students.

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