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Made | 7th March 2002 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 8th March 2002 | ||
Coming into force | 29th March 2002 |
(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, -
(3) The following table shows provisions of the 1996 Act or the 1998 Act defining or otherwise explaining expressions used in these Regulations -
financial year | section 579(1) of the 1996 Act |
scheme | section 48(1) of the 1998 Act |
school's budget share | section 47(1) of the 1998 Act. |
(2) The following information must appear at the top of each of Parts 1 to 4 of a budget statement -
(3) Where a person is carrying out functions on behalf of an authority then the authority shall include information in Parts 1 to 4 of the budget statement as if expenditure by that person in carrying out those functions were expenditure by the authority.
Prescribed manner and time of publication of budget statements
4.
For the purposes of section 52(3)(b) of the 1998 Act, every budget statement shall be published by -
5.
- (1) Three copies of Parts 1 to 3 and two copies of Part 4 of the budget statement shall be supplied to the Secretary of State for Education and Skills in paper form and one copy in the form of machine readable data by E-mail or on a disk provided for that purpose by the Secretary of State.
(2) The font size used must be not less than 7pt and there must be no shading nor colouring of cells.
(3) Any computer language or software used to supply tables must be one which the Secretary of State for Education and Skills has notified to the authority.
6.
- (1) A budget statement shall be published before the beginning of the financial year to which it relates.
(2) A budget statement may not be revised during the financial year to which it relates other than to correct errors in the statement as previously published.
(3) A revised budget statement shall be subject to regulations 3, 4, 5, 6(2) and 7.
7.
The authority shall furnish the governing body and head teacher of each school maintained by them with a copy of Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the budget statement and with a copy of that part of Part 4 of the budget statement which relates to the school in question, save that if the governing body or the head teacher so request the authority shall furnish them with a complete copy of Part 4 of the budget statement.
Stephen Timms
Minister of State, Department for Education and Skills
7th March 2002
but in the event of any conflict in any respect between the practices falling within (i) above and those falling within (ii) above, only those falling within (i) above are to be regarded as proper practices; and
(b) which does not fall within note 4 (capital expenditure from revenue).
ANNEX TO PART 1
No form is prescribed for the Annex to Part 1. Authorities may include in the Annex any relevant information in addition to that required by these Regulations to be included in the table in Part 1. Where any method of apportionment is adopted for allocating estimated expenditure between primary, secondary, and special schools, or between secondary schools with and without sixth forms, a full explanation of the derivation of the ratios must be given in this Annex, together with information regarding sources and age of data.
(2) Enter in column (2), opposite the name of each school, that school's DfES number.
(3) Enter in column (3), opposite the name of each school -
(b) in the case of a special school, the number of places at the school funded by the authority for the financial year.
In the case of a school that will be open for part of the year only, the number determined in accordance with (a) or (b) above shall be reduced to reflect the proportion of the year that the school is to be open.
(4) Enter in column (4), opposite the name of each school, the whole of the school's budget share.
(5) Enter in column (5), opposite the name of each school, the planned expenditure per pupil at the school calculated by dividing the amount entered in accordance with note (4) by the number of pupils or places for the school entered in accordance with note (3).
(6) Enter in column (6), opposite the name for each school, the amount of Standards Fund grant -
(7) Enter in column (7), opposite the name of each school (other than a special school), the amount of that part of the school's budget share which results from the application of the allocation formula in relation to the school's estimated need to make special education provision.
(8) Enter in column (8), opposite the name of each school, the letter "C" if the school is to close during the financial year and the letter "O" if the school is to open during the financial year; otherwise leave blank.
(9) Enter in column (9) the date that such a school is intended to close or to open, as the case may be; otherwise leave blank.
(10) Enter in these boxes in each of columns (3), (4), (6) and (7) the aggregate of the numbers entered in each of those columns in respect of primary schools and in column (5) the average of the numbers entered in that column in respect of such schools.
(11) Enter in these boxes in each of columns (3), (4), (6) and (7) the aggregate of the numbers entered in each of those columns in respect of secondary schools without sixth forms, and in column (5) the average of the numbers entered in that column in respect of such schools.
(12) Enter in these boxes in each of columns (3), (4), (6) and (7) the aggregate of the numbers entered in each of those columns in respect of secondary schools with sixth forms, and in column (5) the average of the numbers entered in that column in respect of such schools.
(13) Enter in these boxes in each of columns (3), (4) and (6) the aggregate of the numbers entered in each of those columns in respect of special schools, and in column (5) the average of the numbers entered in that column in respect of such schools.
(14) Enter in these boxes in each of columns (3), (4) and (6) the aggregates of the numbers entered in each of those columns in accordance with notes (10) to (13), and in column (5) the average of the numbers entered in that column.
(15) Enter in this box the amount of the ISB not allocated to school's budget shares at the beginning of the financial year.
(16) Enter in this box the amount of Standards Fund grant -
(17) Enter in this box the aggregate of the numbers entered in column (4) in accordance with notes (14) and (15).
(18) Enter in this box the aggregate of the numbers entered in column (6) in accordance with notes (14) and (16).
Table 2B - Former Grant-Maintained Schools Transitional Funding Method
these should be identified separately as an additional Year 11 line.
6.
Enter in this column (6), opposite each entry in column (4), the amount attributed to each pupil in that year, age group, year group, subject taught or band based on assessment of need.
7.
Enter in this column (7) opposite each entry in column (4) -
8.
Enter in this column (8), opposite each entry in column (4), the amounts produced by multiplying the amount in column (6) by the number in column (7).
9.
Enter in this column (9) the aggregate of the amounts in column (8) expressed as a percentage of the amount referred to in line (32) (total funds excluding transitional funding and School Standards Grant).
10.
Enter in this column (10) the particular provision of the 2002 Regulations, which permits the factor entered in column (4) to be used.
11.
A sub-heading for the factors which allocate the ISB by reference to the numbers of registered pupils at primary and secondary schools and their ages (or age group or year group to which they belong), their attendance at a nursery class, their subjects of study or any special educational needs they may have or are to be treated as having for the purposes of the application of the allocation formula, so that each pupil within a given category attracts equal amounts regardless of the school which he attends.
12.
A heading for the entries to be made under the age-weighted funding subsection of the table.
Continue to include full information relating to the funding of pupils in sixth forms throughout.
13.
Enter in this column (13) the amounts which represent the weighting given according to age (including key stage or year group), whether a pupil is provided with nursery education, the subject or course of study in the case of pupils in a sixth form, or the number of places made available for pupils in boarding accommodation other than special schools.
14.
Enter here a description of the method used to operate the factor, explaining variations in level of provision, which pupils or their schools may attract.
15.
Enter here the aggregate of the numbers in column (7), and the aggregate of the amounts in column (8), separately for primary schools and secondary schools and give a total.
Pupil-led SEN funding
16.
Enter in this column each factor relating to pupils with statements of special educational needs which allocates the ISB by reference to the numbers of registered pupils at primary and secondary schools and any special educational needs they may have or are to be treated as having for the purposes of applying the allocation formula.
17.
Enter in this column each factor relating to pupils without statements of special educational needs, which would fall to be entered in column (16) if it related to pupils with statements of special educational needs.
Place-led SEN funding treated as pupil-led
18.
Enter in this column each factor (other than those referred to in notes (11) to (17 above) which allocates the ISB on the basis of the relative needs of individual primary and secondary schools to incur expenditure in making special educational provision for places for pupils with special educational needs.
Other funding treated as pupil-led
19.
Enter in this column (19) each factor (other than those referred to in notes (11) to (18) above) in accordance with which the same funding is allocated for pupils of the same age irrespective of the nature of the school which they attend, pursuant to regulation 27(1)(b) of the 2002 Regulations.
Excess SEN funding for pupils without statements
20.
Enter in this column each factor relating to pupils without statements of special educational needs which would fall to be entered in column 17 above but for the limiting effect of regulation 27(1)(b) of the 2002 Regulations.
OTHER FUNDING
21.
A sub-heading for the factors which allocate the ISB by reference to factors other than those referred to in notes (12) to (19). All factors in this section must be allocated to one of the follow groups:
Additional educational needs factors
22.
Enter in this column (22) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated to primary and secondary schools for additional educational needs.
Site specific factors
23.
Enter in this column (23) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated to primary and secondary schools by reference to a school's buildings or grounds.
24.
Enter in this column (24), opposite each unit of measurement described in columns (23), (25) and (26), the number of units in question.
School specific factors
25.
Enter in this column (25) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated to primary and secondary schools by reference to a school's characteristics.
Budget adjustments
26.
Enter here each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated to primary and secondary schools pursuant to regulation 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 or 26 of the 2002 Regulations, (budget adjustments). Include any adjustments to reflect retrospective pupil number adjustments including excluded pupils.
Transitional provision
27.
Enter here each factor by which amounts are allocated to primary and secondary schools in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2 of the 2002 Regulations in relation to transitional provision consequent upon the introduction or deletion of factors, or the determination of a formula substantially or wholly different from that in place for the previous year.
Sixth Form funding adjustment
28.
Enter here separately for pupil-led and non-pupil-led funding, the aggregate of the funding entered for notes (11) to (27) above relating to pupils in secondary schools but not met by grant from the Learning and Skills Council.
29.
Enter here the allocation received by the authority from the Learning and Skills Council relating to the funding of education for pupils in Sixth Forms.
30.
Enter here the amount of any additional funding for sixth form pupils provided by the authority in support of that received from the Learning and Skills Council, indicating separately pupil-led and non-pupil-led funding.
31.
A sub-heading for the entries to be made under the Sixth Form Funding abatement section of the table.
31a
Enter here the amount of the Sixth Form Funding abatement made, in accordance with regulation 17(3)(b) of the 2002 Regulations, to the pupil-led funding of secondary pupils from the total pupil-led formula funding calculated at lines (12), (16), (17), (18) and (19) above.
31b
Enter here the amount of the Sixth Form Funding abatement made, in accordance with regulation 17(3)(a) of the 2002 Regulations, to the non-pupil-led funding of secondary pupils from the total non-pupil-led formula funding calculated at lines (20), (22), (23), (25), (26) and (27) above.
32.
Enter here the aggregate of the amounts entered at notes 28, 29 and 30 less the amounts at 31a and 31b above, separately for pupil-led and non-pupil-led funding respectively.
33.
Enter here the aggregate of the pupil-led funding amounts entered in the total boxes in lines (12), (16), (17), (18) (19), (28), (29), (30), and (31) in accordance with note (15) separately for primary and secondary schools and in total and the aggregate of the percentages entered in column (9) for those lines.
34.
Enter here the transitional funding paid to schools which were grant-maintained schools immediately before 1st April 1999 in accordance with regulation 21 of the 2002 Regulations, separately for primary schools and secondary schools and give a total.
35.
Enter here the amount of that part of the authority's ISB retained in respect of primary and secondary schools and not allocated at the beginning of the financial year pursuant to regulation 8(3) of the 2002 Regulations. Show the amounts separately for primary schools and secondary schools and give a total.
36.
Enter here the School Standards Grant paid to schools separately for primary schools, secondary schools without a sixth form and secondary schools with a sixth form and give a total.
TOTAL AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
37.
Enter here the aggregate of the amounts entered in accordance with notes 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, (20), (22), (23), (25), (26), (27), (32), (34), (35) and (36), separately for primary schools and secondary schools and in total.
38.
Enter here the amount obtained by deducting from the total amount entered at line (37) the total amounts entered at lines (34) and (36), being the total of funding excluding transitional funding and School Standards Grant.
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
39.
A general heading for the schools to which this section of the table relates.
Place-led funding
40.
Enter in this column (40) the type of factor and factor name used to allocate the ISB to special schools by reference to the numbers and kinds of places they provide.
Pupil-led funding
41.
Enter in this column (41) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated to special schools by reference to the numbers and kinds of pupils at the school.
Other factors
42.
A sub-heading for the factors which allocate the ISB to special schools otherwise than by reference to the number of places provided, or registered pupils at such schools. All factors in this section must be allocated to one of the following groups:
Additional educational needs factors
43.
Enter in this column (43) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated for additional educational needs.
Site specific factors
44.
Enter in this column (44) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated by reference to a special school's buildings or grounds.
School specific factors
45.
Enter in this column (45) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated by reference to a school's characteristics.
Budget adjustments
46.
Enter in this column (46) each factor in accordance with which amounts are allocated to special schools pursuant to regulations 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 or 26 of the 2002 Regulations (budget adjustments).
47.
Enter here the transitional funding paid to schools which were grant-maintained special schools immediately before 1st April 1999 in accordance with regulation 21 of the 2002 Regulations.
48.
Enter here the amount of that part of the authority's ISB retained in respect of special schools and not allocated at the beginning of the financial year pursuant to regulation 8(3) of the 2002 Regulations.
49.
Enter here the School Standards Grant paid to special schools.
Total funds allocated to special schools
50.
Enter here the aggregate of the amounts entered in accordance with notes (40), (41), (43), (44), (45), (46), (47), (48) and (49).
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE TO ALL SCHOOLS (ISB)
51.
Enter here the aggregate of the amounts entered in accordance with notes (37) and (40).
ANNEX TO PART 3
No form is prescribed for the Annex to Part 3. An authority may include in this Annex any relevant information in addition to that required by these Regulations to be included in the table in Part 3.
Any discrepancy between the amount allocated to schools shown in Part 3 and the amount of the ISB shown in Part 1 must be explained fully in this Annex.
3. Other pupil-led funding
4. Additional educational needs
5. Site-specific factors
6. School-specific factors
7. Budget adjustments
8. Funding of 6th form pupils
9. Transitional funding (for schools that were grant-maintained prior to 1 April 1999)
10. School Standards Grant
11. Total share of the ISB (Mainstream)
Special Schools
12. Place-led funding
13. Pupil-led funding
14. Additional educational needs
15. Site-specific factors
16. School-specific factors
17. Budget adjustments
18. Transitional funding (for schools that were grant-maintained prior to 1 April 1999)
19. School Standards Grant
20. Total share of the Individual Schools Budget (Special)
Where a factor does not apply to a particular school a zero shall be entered against that factor.
[4] 1962 c. 12. This Act was repealed with transitional and saving provisions by the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (c. 30).back
[6] Section 518 of the 1996 Act was substituted by section 129 of the 1998 Act.back
[8] The Learning and Skills Council for England was established under section 1 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c. 21).back
[9] c. 41. Section 78A was inserted by the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (c. 14), Schedule 10, paragraph 10.back
Prepared
18 April 2002