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1 National Funding Formula
Update and Response 9th March 2017

2 What difference will the NFF make to Cheshire East schools?
Under the proposed National Funding Formula, the total budget for Cheshire East schools will reduce by £4.1 million (2.1%). As a result, 131 schools will see a reduction in budget with only 15 schools receiving an increased budget. Cheshire East – England’s 6th most poorly funded LA in 2014/15 (per pupil)

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4 Total weighting given by local authorities in 2016-17
Factor Total weighting given by local authorities in Proposed weighting for the national funding formula Basic per-pupil funding 76.6% 72.5% Deprivation Current FSM 7.6% 9.3% Ever6 FSM IDACI A IDACI B IDACI C IDACI D IDACI E IDACI F Low prior attainment 4.3% 7.5% English as an additional language 0.9% 1.2% Mobility 0.1% Lump sum 8.2% 7.1% Sparsity 0.05% 0.08% Premises Rates 1.8% PFI Split sites Exceptional circumstances Growth 0.5%

5 https://consult. education. gov

6 1. In designing our national funding formula, we have taken careful steps to balance the principles of fairness and stability. Do you think we have struck the right balance? NO: In order to provide a broad & balanced curriculum and opportunities for all children and learners, there is a minimum amount of funding required for Primary and Secondary schools. This formula does not take in to consideration what the minimum funding required is to run a school efficiently and effectively.

7 2. Do you support our proposal to set the primary to secondary ratio in line with the current national average? Proposed ratio is 1:1.29 meaning secondary schools receive on average 29% more per pupil than primary schools.

8 Do you support our proposal to maximise pupil-led funding?
No - you should keep the balance between pupil-led and school-led funding in line with the current national average By significantly reducing the Age Weighted Pupil Unit (from 76.6% to 72.5%), some schools will see their budgets reduced below a level required to provide the basic education to which all children are entitled.

9 4. Within the total pupil-led funding, do you support our proposal to increase the proportion allocated to the additional needs factors? No – allocate a lower proportion to additional needs The AWPU needs to reflect the minimum funding necessary to provide a basic education. If additional needs are to be further funded than currently, this should be additional funding and not at the expense of basic school funding.

10 Other Qs – suggested responses: 5A,B,C,D
Other Qs – suggested responses: 5A,B,C,D No, allocate a lower proportion

11 Other details Demonstration in Nantwich – 27th February
A protest march organised – from Sandbach School on the 18th March at 11am Sign a petition to demand a parliamentary discussion:


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