With
flat cash education spending at a time of rising costs, school budgets are being pushed to breaking point.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, said: «
Flat cash education spending at a time of rising costs is pushing many schools closer to breaking point.
Not exact matches
It is a simple fact that since 2011,
education funding has been
flat cash per pupil.
The Commons
Education Committee heard schools were actually getting a «
flat cash settlement», despite promises of a rise in classroom spending.
Giving evidence to the Commons
education committee on the impact of the spending review, head of Lambeth children's services Debbie Jones said schools faced a «
flat cash position».