Education Minister Has Published a Five-year Budget
Strategy for Public Consultation in Response to Northern
Ireland's Deepening Education Funding Crisis.
Said: Northern Ireland's
Education System Has Long Been a Source of Pride, with One of the
Most Highly Qualified Teaching Workforces in the World.
However, the Reality Is That the System Is Under Severe and
Sustained Strain. Years of Chronic Underfunding and Limited
Structural Reform in Service Delivery Have Combined to Create a
Financial Crisis in Education.”
The Department of Education's 2025-2026 Budget Is £3.36 Billion,
More than £250 Million Short of What Is Needed. Based on
Projected Budget Allocations, the Gap Between Funding Available
and Spending Forecasts Widens Dramatically to over £0.8 Billion
by 2026-27 and over £1.15 Billion by 2028-29.
The Minister Continued: “I Will Continue to Make the Strongest
Possible Case for Sustained and Increased Investment in Our
Education System, but the Numbers Tell a Stark Story. In the
Absence of Significantly Increased Funding, Financial
Sustainability Will Require Significant Structural Reform of the
Education System.Our Starting Point Is Clear: the Classroom Must
Come First. My Department's Reform Proposals Have, Therefore,
Been Guided by the Clear Principle of Protecting Teaching and
Learning While We Put Education on a Sustainable Financial
Footing. Delivering This Protection Requires Difficult Choices.
To Be Clear, We Cannot Close a Billion Pound Gap, or Even
Meaningfully Reduce It Through Making Marginal Efficiencies. Nor
Can We Contemplate Large‑scale Redundancies. Northern Ireland's
Education System Is Now at a Critical Turning Point. The Proposed
Reform Programme Offers a Credible and Necessary Roadmap to
Stabilise Budgets, Protect Learning and Build a Sustainable,
High‑quality System for the Long Term.”
Drawing on the Independent Review of Education, the Department
Has Identified a Number Key Areas Where Reforms Could Reduce
Costs over the Next Five Years.
These Include:
- Reforming Home-to-school Transport
- Modernising School Meals Delivery
- Reshaping the Sen Support Model in Mainstream Schools
- Restructuring the Schools Estate, Including Reducing the
Number of Schools
- Introducing a New Model of Financial Management for Schools
Education Minister Concluded: The Decisions
Required to Deliver Structural Reform Will Not Be Easy and Will
Require Political Consensus, but the Proposed Budget Allocation
Makes Them Unavoidable. This Reform Programme Is Not About
Temporary Fixes. It Is About Reshaping the System so It Is
Stronger, More Resilient and Better Equipped to Deliver Excellent
Outcomes for Every Child, Now and for Generations to
Come.”
The Public Consultation and the Five‑year Education Budget
Strategy Can Be Accessed on the De Website At: Https://www.Education-ni.Gov.Uk/consultations/consultation-five-year-education-budget-strategy.
The Consultation Will Be Open for 8 Weeks Until Rd April.
Further Details Are Available in the Minister's Written
Ministerial Statement, Published on the De Website: Https://www.Education-ni.Gov.Uk/publications/written-ministerial-statement-five-year-education-budget-strategy.