Local authorities then determine
the post-16 place funding to individual maintained special schools.
Not exact matches
Post-16 places in special schools, special academies and non-maintained special schools are
funded at # 10,000 per
place for 2016 to 2017.
On the basis of the institution receiving
place and top - up
funding, but instead on a similar basis to
post-16 year olds students in mainstream school sixth - forms.
High needs
places, pre-16 and
post-16, are
funded at # 10,000 per year.
High needs
places for
post-16 students in mainstream maintained schools and academies, including those in SEN Units, will be
funded through the sixth - form grant for elements 1 and 2.
Post-16 places in maintained special schools, special academies and non-maintained special schools are
funded at # 10,000 per
place, the same as pre-16 high needs
places.
place funding known as elements 1 and 2 for
post-16 institutions (except special schools and special academies)
In 2014 to 2015, EFA aligned the way it
funds post-16 students in special schools with the way pre-16
places are
funded.
High needs
places, pre-16 and
post-16, are
funded at # 10,000 per year at maintained special schools and special academies.
The regulations do not allow local authorities to make changes to the number of
post-16 funded places in maintained schools and PRUs.
Special
post-16 institutions as defined below, play an important role, frequently offering specialist provision for low - incidence needs, they can receive high needs
place funding directly from Education Skills and Funding Agency
funding directly from Education Skills and
Funding Agency
Funding Agency (ESFA).
This letter sets out the options for calculating non-maintained special school and special
post-16 institution high needs
place funding allocations for 2016 to 2017.
Process for allocating
place funding to non-maintained special schools and special
post-16 institutions in 2016 to 2017.