Government’s shift on date will leave 60,000 fewer children eligible for extra funds

Schools in the poorest parts of England are set to be hit hardest by a controversial change in how the government allocates pupil premium funding, the Observer can reveal.

Normally, the government gives the funding to each school in England based on the number of children eligible for free school meals (FSM) in January of the previous school year.

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