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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This document sets out the findings from a review into the changes we need to make to move closer to a national school funding formula.
This equalities impact assessment provides details on the bill and the rationale behind the programme.
How we're funding schools in the financial year 2013 to 2014.
This report outlines alternative provision and pupil referral units in England and makes recommendations to improve this sector.
This document details the decision not to proceed with the extension of eligibility to free school meals and with the extension of pilots of universal free school meals for primary school pupils.
The year 7 literacy and numeracy catch-up premium will provide schools with an additional £500 for each year 7 pupil that did not achieve at least level 4 in reading and/or maths at the end of key stage 2.
This impact assessment looks at the consultation on the principles behind a new funding formula for schools arising from the review of the dedicated schools grant (DSG).
This impact assessment looks at the methodology for making basic need funding allocations to local authorities.
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