PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Pupils: Per Capita Costs (26 July 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Jon Pearce (Labour)
Answer
The average funding per pupil in mainstream schools in (a) High Peak constituency, (b) Derbyshire and (c) England for the 2022/23, 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years can be found in the tables below.
The department is only able to provide the schools national funding formula (NFF) allocations for the High Peak constituency. The schools NFF determines school revenue funding for all mainstream schools in England, although schools’ actual allocations are based on local authorities’ local funding formulae. Constituency figures are based on an aggregate of schools’ NFF allocations. The aim of the NFF is to distribute funding in a fair way and the government therefore keeps it under review.
Average Per Pupil Funding through the Schools NFF:
Financial Year | High Peak Constituency |
2022/23 | £5,300 |
2023/24 | £5,605 |
2024/25 | £5,956 |
Per-pupil school funding is the aggregated school-level NFF allocation divided by the number of pupils in mainstream schools in the constituency.
Funding figures for Derbyshire and England are provided based on the actual allocations of the schools block of the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG), the core allocations received by local authorities for funding mainstream schools.
Average Per Pupil Funding in Mainstream Schools through the DSG:
Financial Year | Derbyshire | England |
2022/23 | £5,456 | £5,534 |
2023/24 | £5,788 | £5,838 |
2024/25 | £5,935 | £5,957 |
To note:
- In 2022/23, on top of funding through the NFF/DSG, all schools received additional funding through the Schools Supplementary Grant.
- In 2023/24, on top of funding through the NFF/DSG, all schools received additional funding through the Mainstream Schools Additional Grant (MSAG) and the Teachers' Pay Additional Grant (TPAG). The DSG figures provided here include the MSAG (but not TPAG) allocations.
- In 2024/25, on top of funding through the NFF/DSG, all schools will receive additional funding through the through the TPAG, Teachers' Pension Employer Contribution Grant 2024 and Core Schools Budget Grant.
In addition to this core revenue funding and additional grants noted, schools received funding through a number of separate streams, including Pupil Premium, Universal Infant Free School Meals funding; PE and sport premium funding and the recovery premium and National Tutoring Programme to support education recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Answered by:
Catherine McKinnell (Labour)
5 August 2024
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