Richard has welcomed the news that schools in England are set to benefit from record funding as England’s core school budget reaches almost £60 billion in 2024-25 – its highest ever level in real terms – with North East Bedfordshire set to benefit from a total funding increase of £3,595,905 in 2024-25 compared to 2023-24.
Thanks to the Conservative government’s widespread education reforms, England continues to rise up the global rankings in maths, reading, and science. Just this month, England was ranked 11th in the world for maths, up from 27th in 2009, placing England as one of the top performing countries in the western world, and in May, England was named ‘best in the west’ for primary reading.
As education standards continue to rise across England, so is support for schools. That is why the government is increasing funding for schools in England to the highest ever in real terms per pupil.
Pupil premium funding rates will increase to £1,480 for primary pupils and £1,050 for secondary pupils in 2024-25, an increase of ten per cent since 2021-22, to support schools in disadvantaged areas to raise educational outcomes for the pupils who need it most.
This funding also includes an extra £440 million investment to support pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to fund special schools and provide mainstream schools with additional resources to meet the needs of pupils with complex SEND.
The government is continuing to deliver the long-term decisions to ensure our education system is fit for every child, giving them the best start in life and ensuring that they develop all the skills they need to fulfil their potential.
Commenting, Richard Fuller MP said:
Education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet to transform life choices and I know that our schools are a top priority for many people across North East Bedfordshire.
That is why I welcome the government’s decision to increase total funding for schools across North East Bedfordshire by £3,595,905 next year, as education funding reaches almost £60 billion in 2024-25.
This funding will help ensure that schools across the country have the funding and tools they need to make sure every child receives the world class education they deserve for a brighter future.
The recently announced funding for teachers’ pay is on top of this, which will total £900 million in 2024-25.
Schools will also receive further funding to support with increases to employer contribution rates to the Teachers’ Pensions Scheme from April. This is over and above the funding they will receive via the NFF from within today’s DSG allocations.