School spending per pupil set to remain below 2009 levels, according to IFS research

Thursday, 2 September 2021 00:01

Despite the government allocating over £7 billion extra for schools in England in the 2019 Spending Round, core spending per pupil in 2022–23 will still be about 1–2% lower in real terms than in 2009–10, says research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. School spending per pupil fell in England by 9% in real terms between 2009–10 and 2019–20. The extra spending will reverse most, but not all, of this cut. Schools serving the most disadvantaged pupils have seen...Request free trial