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MPs call for expanded Pupil Premium to boost social mobility

Narrowing the Gap
A cross-party report from MPs recommends a ‘Social Mobility Premium’ to address regional attainment gaps and foster school-to-school collaboration. Pete Henshaw takes a look

The Pupil Premium should be repurposed into a Social Mobility Premium in order to help better tackle regional attainment gaps and increase school-to-school collaboration.

The recommendation comes from a cross-party group of MPs, who say that the gap in school exam results between poor pupils and their peers is a leading factor creating and entrenching social mobility “coldspots” across the country.

In a report published last week, the MPs raise their concerns that while government austerity-related policies have had an impact on social mobility, especially with cuts to support services, there “remain questions” around whether schools are using their Pupil Premium funding effectively.

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