What's next: The government has again vowed to protect
cash spending per pupil although no details have been revealed.
Not exact matches
If you drive
per pupil funding towards a certain group - an extremely worthy group admittedly - but then hold
cash funding
per pupil at the same level overall then you are actually cutting *
cash *
spending per pupil for the majority.
The
Spending Review admits as much as it only plans to maintain
per pupil funding in
cash terms.
The net cost of these transitional arrangements is around # 290 million in 2019 --- 20, which temporarily boosts
spending per pupil by about 0.7
per cent in
cash - terms.
According to school choice supporters, such as Marquette University professor and former Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) superintendent Howard Fuller, MPCP saves the taxpayers considerable
cash, as the voucher is smaller than
per -
pupil spending by MPS.
In that context, I am confirming that in 2017 to 2018 no local authority will see a reduction from their 2016 to 2017 funding (adjusted to reflect authorities» most recent
spending patterns) on the schools block of the dedicated schools grant (
per pupil funding) or the high needs block (
cash amount).»
On school funding, the prime minister promised to protect «flat
cash»
per pupil spending, but this would reduce in value with inflation.
But the Institute for Fiscal Studies says this will not match rising pressures on school budgets: «No school will see a
cash - terms cut in
spending per pupil, but most will see a real - terms cut.»
When the
pupil premium is included, ministers have protected
per -
pupil spending in
cash terms until 2015 - but have admitted some schools will see their budgets drop.
«In that context, I am confirming that in 2017 - 18 no local authority will see a reduction from their 2016 - 17 funding (adjusted to reflect authorities» most recent
spending patterns) on the schools block of the dedicated schools grant (
per pupil funding) or the high needs block (
cash amount).
«I am confirming that in 2017 - 18 no local authority will see a reduction from their 2016 - 17 funding (adjusted to reflect authorities» most recent
spending patterns) on the schools block of the dedicated schools grant (
per pupil funding) or the high needs block (
cash amount).»