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Richard Challenges Government on Impact of VAT Policy on Independent Schools in Bedford Borough

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Friday, 29 November, 2024
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Richard's follow up letter to Minister Morgan

Richard continues to press the government on its proposed removal of VAT exemptions for independent schools, voicing serious concerns about its impact on Bedford Borough’s state school system. In October, he wrote to the Secretary of State for Education to highlight Bedford Borough Council’s fears that this policy could significantly strain local schools without a proper impact assessment. With 12.6% of pupils attending independent schools—almost double the national average—the Borough risks being disproportionately affected, with estimates suggesting an additional 138–322 pupils needing state school places.

Richard raised questions about how the government intends to support councils like Bedford Borough, which are already facing challenges due to high net migration and a shortage of secondary school places. He sought clarity on funding provisions, plans for a new secondary school promised to the area, and measures to prevent families being left without access to education.

In response, the government outlined plans to raise £1.8 billion annually through the VAT policy by 2029 but dismissed concerns about significant impacts on the state system, estimating that only 35,000 private school pupils would switch to state schools nationwide. However, Richard remains unconvinced, pointing out Bedford Borough’s unique pressures, such as vacancy rates below national recommendations. You can read the response here. 

Last week, Richard met with Minister Morgan to reiterate Bedford Borough’s urgent need for additional funding to address secondary school capacity. He highlighted the combined challenges of population growth and migration from the independent sector to the state system. Richard has sent a follow-up letter has been sent to reinforce these concerns and demand detailed plans for government support. You can read this letter here. 

Richard remains committed to ensuring Bedford families have access to the school places they need and will continue advocating for the resources necessary to meet this challenge.

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Response from the Government to Richard's letter to the Secretary of State sent in October (86.8 KB) 86.8 KB
Richard's letter to Minister Morgan following his meeting with him last week. (186 KB) 186 KB

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