Education Minister, has said significant financial
pressures will remain following the funding allocation received
by his Department in the December monitoring round.
said: “The additional resource
allocation for my Department falls far short of what is required
to manage the deficit in funding allocated to Education in this
financial year. The additional £25.6m for teachers' pay costs
falls significantly short of the £37m requested and it leaves my
Department with a current funding shortfall, based on current
projections, of c£267 m for 2025-26. My Department and the EA
will, of course, continue to drive this down for the remainder of
this financial year.
“The current shortfall means that my Department cannot meet its
current teachers' pay obligations without a Ministerial
Direction, which I am now taking to the Executive. Further
engagement with the Teaching Unions will take place when this
process is complete and the outcome is known.
“My decision to take forward this Ministerial Direction
underscores my commitment to Northern Ireland's teaching
professionals and the children, young people and school
communities they serve.”
The Minister continued: “In terms of Capital funding, I
welcome the £22m capital allocation. It will allow progress to be
made on urgent capital works across the schools' estate as well
as upgrading essential IT infrastructure and equipment.
“Unfortunately, my Department continues to face significant
financial pressures on its capital budget in the coming
years. This has been brought into clear focus by the recent
emergency closure of Nazareth House Primary School in
Londonderry, which reinforces the case for a significantly
increased and sustained capital budget to meet the needs of our
ageing schools' estate.
“It is essential that sufficient funding is made available to
address and indeed mitigate against the significant challenges
facing our schools' infrastructure and deliver the educational
support our children need, not least the investment required
right across our schools' estate in support of those pupils with
special educational needs.
“In addition to this and given the scale of the financial
challenge which the Executive faces, I have already proposed to
the Minister of Finance that time is set aside at a future
Executive meeting to discuss how we address these mounting
financial pressures.”