Budget boost to help ensure a good school place for every child
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This week’s Budget will confirm an investment boost of over half a
billion pounds to build on the Prime Minister’s commitment to
ensure that every child has the opportunity of a place at a good
school, whatever their background. The Chancellor, Philip
Hammond will confirm:
· The
extension of the free schools programme with investment of £320
million to help fund up to 140...Request free trial
This week’s Budget will confirm an investment boost of over half a billion pounds to build on the Prime Minister’s commitment to ensure that every child has the opportunity of a place at a good school, whatever their background.
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond will confirm:
With schools funding at its highest level on record, at over £40 billion this year, these commitments take the next steps on the significant progress being made to ensure that every child can access a high quality school place, whatever their background.
Almost 1.8 million more pupils are taught in good or outstanding schools than in 2010 and as a result of widespread reforms and the hard work of teachers, 89% of schools in England are now rated as good or outstanding – the highest proportion ever recorded.
But the government recognises that more must be done, with over 1 million children at underperforming schools. Expanding the free schools programme is one part of the Prime Minister’s ambitious agenda to give parents a greater choice in finding a good school for their child, and these new announcements support the plans set out in the ‘Schools That Work For Everyone’ Green Paper, with a White Paper set to be published in the coming months.
Prime Minister, Theresa May said:
“For too many children, a good school place remains out of reach with their options determined by where they live or how much money their parents have. “Over the last six years we have overseen a revolution in our schools system and we have raised standards and opportunity, but there is much more to do. “As part of our commitment to creating a school system that works for everyone, today we are confirming new investment to give parents a greater choice of a good school place for their child, and we will set out the next stage of our ambitions in the coming months.”
Chancellor Philip Hammond said:
“Investing in education and skills is the single most important thing that we can do to equip our children for the future. We are not starting from scratch; we have protected the core schools budget, which stands at over £40 billion this year, and these announcements take the next steps in giving parents greater choice in finding a good school for their child, whatever their background.” ENDS Additional facts
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