The report of Grant Davis (Schools Strategic Financial Support Manager) seeks to bring to the attention to Schools Forum the latest DfE funding changes for schools and high needs in 2023-24.
Minutes:
Grant Davis (Schools Strategic Financial Support Manager) referred to the report which outlined the DfE funding proposals for schools and high needs in 2023-24 and highlighted the following:
· The 2023-24 year will be the first transition year towards the direct schools National Funding Formula (NFF). A tightening of the of the formula was confirmed following the first stage of the government’s consultation on the direct NFF. This tightening will ensure that for the 2023-24 year that:
- Only NFF factors can be used in the local formula
· All NFF factors must be used in the formula
· LA’s are required to move their formula 10% closer to the NFF values
a) Overall, funding through the NFF will increase by 1.9%
b) Core pupil-led funding factors and the lump sum to increase by 2.4%
c) Disadvantaged funding, FSM6 and IDACI factors to increase by 4.3%
d) The ‘Minimum per pupil funding level’ to increase by 3.3% to £4,405 for Primary and £5,715 for Secondary
e) The School Supplementary Grant from 2022-23 has been rolled into the baseline funding and then inflated by the relevant % increases.
f) Increasing the DfE’s High Needs funding by £570m or 6.3%
An Early Years representative asked about distributing the grant centrally not through LA – and if de-delegation would disappear or be delivered through a trading company. Grant Davis responded that we would find out in due course as part of the consultation sought responses regarding the future of de-delegation and whether this should continue. If there were enough maintained schools interested in continuing with de-delegation, they would need to look at benefiting from the economies of scale of having the services delivered centrally. Academies were also being asked if they would wish to buy in (as a traded service) and it was expected that this would continue as long as the services could be provided by the LA’s teams.
Resolved:
That Schools Forum note the contents of the report on the DfE funding proposals for schools and high needs in 2023-24.
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