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Schools are at breaking point as funding is not keeping up with the expenditure schools face. The government’s funding commitment for schools is not adequate and equates to a real-terms cut in education spending. The situation is critical for schools, so NAHT is campaigning to:

Lobby the government to provide sufficient funding for the education of all pupils 

 

  • Support the School Cuts campaign
  • Lobby for provision of accessible and available health, social care and other therapeutic services to support pupils' educational progress and attainment
  • Lobby for sufficient funding for the High Needs block
  • Lobby for sufficient funding to support pupils with SEND in all mainstream schools
  • Lobby for more funding for early years education; including specific funding to stabilise and protect the maintained nursery school sector
  • Support the Raise the Rate campaign to ensure sufficient funding for students in sixth form / FE / KS5 education
  • Maximise the funding for pupil premium for schools through auto enrolment
  • Press the government to provide appropriate support to schools for financial planning and resource management
  • Develop a better understanding of the unique challenges facing small schools and lobby the government to ensure their long-term sustainability
  • Lobby government to introduce the hard funding formula

Lobby to ensure that schools have sufficient funds to provide a safe environment for pupils and staff

  • Press for the phased removal of asbestos from the school estate
  • Lobby the DfE to secure sufficient capital funding and restoration of the school estate where required
  • Press the government to ensure that health and safety regulations maintain the highest standard of safety within schools
  • Lobby the DfE to support members to effectively manage the school estate

NAHT & NEU call for Boris Johnson to ‘keep his promise’ on education in the Comprehensive Spending Review

Today (30 September) NAHT and NEU have put forward a joint submission to the upcoming 2021 spending review, setting out the priorities that the government and the Department of Education must address as a matter of urgency.

The submission outlines the twofold challenges facing school and colleges – recovery from the damage caused to children's education and tackling the legacy of underfunding since 2010.

Although Boris Johnson has clearly stated his commitment to education recovery, we are urging him – and chancellor Rishi Sunak – to back up the fine words with concrete proposals and adequate funding.

Rejecting their own recovery Tsar’s proposal for recovery funding of £15 billion for schools and colleges was a disappointing start. And with our submission identifying a £7.3b shortfall in schools funding in 2021-22, projected to rise to £12.9bn in 2024-25, it is time for the government to respond to the challenge.

Read the full submission here.

First published 30 September 2021
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