Schools will have to wait until May to find out their pupil premium funding allocations for the 2024-25 financial year, the Department for Education has said. In an the department said it had been 鈥渕ade aware of a problem with its identification of reception aged pupils who qualify for pupil premium鈥. 鈥淭his means it needs more time to ensure that the 2024 to 2025 pupil premium allocations are accurate and we will now publish the initial allocations, the week commencing Monday May 6.鈥 The page that the grant allocations would be published 鈥渋n March 2024鈥, which ends in five days. Pupil premium funding is worth between 拢1,035 and 拢2,530 per pupil, and is paid to schools for children who have been eligible for free school meals at any point in the past six years, as well as looked-after and previously-looked-after children. The grant will be worth 拢2.9 billion to schools in 2024-25. The DfE today insisted that the delay to published allocations would 鈥渘ot impact the timeline for payments in July 2024鈥. 鈥淲e hope that this does not cause any disruption to your planning for the academic year.鈥 Final allocations for the current financial year, which ends next week, will be published 鈥渂y the end of March 2024 as planned鈥. Schools have been told to 鈥渃ontact the customer help centre if you have any questions鈥. ‘Concerning trend of delays’ Paul Whiteman, general secretary at school leaders鈥 union NAHT, said it was 鈥渄ifficult to understand how this problem has only just emerged when the data used is from October鈥檚 school census鈥. Schools 鈥渟hould be able to tell from their own census returns which pupils are eligible, and therefore what their allocation is going to be鈥. 鈥淏ut this does represent the continuation of a concerning trend of delays when it comes to the Department for Education announcing funding allocations, and this seems to be getting worse every year.鈥 He warned leaders still did not have school-level allocations for 2024 for 鈥渙f the teachers’ pay additional grant, teachers’ pension grant, universal infant free school meals funding – nor even a per pupil amount for this 鈥 or the PE and sport premium grant鈥. 鈥淪chool leaders shouldn’t have to guess how much funding they’re going to get, and this adds unnecessary stress and workload.鈥 Geoff Barton, general secretary at ASCL school leaders’ union, said any delay is “frustrating” as it makes it “even more difficult for schools to be able to plan their budgets”. Geoff Barton “However, it is clearly important that the allocations are accurate and, grudgingly, we suppose a delay is preferable to an error.” He said he imagined the DfE is “particularly conscious of the danger of a mistake following the error last autumn in calculating the national funding formula allocations which resulted in schools being given lower per-pupil funding than they were originally told they would receive”. “That sort of mistake simply cannot be allowed to happen again.鈥 The DfE has refused to explain what problem affected the identification of eligible pupils, but said “data and timings for other funding allocations for 2024-25 are unaffected”.
Wonald Reasley 29 March 2024 Sounds like they got rid of their data processing contractor but severely underestimated the work involved. Scrambling to figure out what to do…