Agenda item

Outcomes of the Fair Funding Consultation 2022-23

Report of the Director of Education and Skills

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered a report of the Director of Education and Skills that set out the results of the consultation on proposed changes to the Fair Funding Scheme of Delegation ("the Scheme") and sought approval for recommended changes to the Scheme and the Fair Funding Formula. Appendices to the report provided details of the: Fair Funding Consultation 2022-23: Summary of Responses; De-delegation levels approved for 2021-22; and Fair Funding Consultation 2022-23.

 

Under Section 48 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998, Local Authorities (LAs) were required to have schemes of delegation which set out the financial controls and arrangements that would operate between schools and the LA. Any proposed revisions to these schemes and/or the Fair Funding Formula must be the subject of consultation and required approval by the Schools Forum.

 

The DFE introduced its National Funding Formula (NFF) for LAs in 2018-19, whereby allocations for LAs were determined under the NFF approach, but LAs retained control over how they chose to distribute that funding amongst their schools. In Coventry the decision since 2018-19 had been to mirror the NFF allocation for schools as far as possible. This had provided all schools with annual increases at least in line with the maximum per pupil funding increase set out in the NFF.

 

The Department for Education (DFE) published the "Schools Revenue Funding 2022 to 2023: Operational Guide" which sets out the school revenue funding arrangements for 2022-23. There had not been any significant changes required to the operation of the local school funding formula for 2022-23; with the main changes being changes to data points as certain data was not collected as usual due to the pandemic.

 

The consultation document was circulated on the 22nd October 2021 to Head Teachers including Academy Head Teachers/Principals, Chairs of Governing Bodies, relevant Councillors, Trade Unions, Diocesan authorities, the Coventry Governors Association, members of the Schools Forum and Early Years Free Entitlement providers in the private, voluntary and Independent (PVI) sectors. The consultation period ended after 4 weeks on the 19th November 2021.

 

Stakeholder groups were briefed throughout the consultation period. These included Primary Finance representative head teachers and the Schools Forum. The consultation document also sought to act as an information document to school stakeholders regarding anticipated local budget pressures.

 

The results of the consultation were set out in Appendix 1 - Fair Funding Consultation 2022-23: Summary of Responses, to the report and summarised under each proposal within section 2 of the report.

 

RESOLVED that the Cabinet:

 

1)  Approves the recommended changes to the Fair Funding Formula and Fair Funding Scheme of Delegation, which are summarised in Section 3 of the report.

 

2)  Delegates authority to the Director of Education and Skills, following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, to make any necessary amendments to the final detail of these recommended changes, in order to comply with the School Finance (England) Regulations 2021 once full detail of the schools funding settlement has been published by the Department for Education for 2022/23. Any changes will be made following discussion with the Schools Forum as appropriate.

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