Commenting on the report on the financial sustainability of
schools by the Public Accounts Committee, Dr Mary Bousted,
general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers
(ATL), said:
“Here is another report that confirms what ATL has been saying
all along - that schools are facing the worst funding crisis in a
generation! This time it’s the PAC which acknowledges that
schools will have to make savings of £3 billion a year by
2019/20.
“The only way that schools can make such significant savings is
by reducing staff numbers and, as the PAC has spelled out, this
will inevitably lead to larger class sizes, fewer curriculum
choices for pupils, less support for vulnerable children -
especially those with SEND - increased workloads for staff making
it even more difficult to recruit and retain them. In the worst
case scenario, schools that don’t make sufficient savings may
have to close.
“The Government needs to increase funding for all our schools.
The current funding is insufficient and puts in grave jeopardy
the hard work by school staff over the last few years to raise
educational standards all over the country. The Government is
burying it’s head in the sand and has no answers for schools
struggling to cope with rising costs and inadequate funding.
Rather than using the limited resources to properly fund schools,
the Government is spending billions of our taxes purchasing land
for new free schools. If the Government does not ensure that all
schools receive the funding they need, a generation of children
will not receive the education they deserve and parents rightly
expect.”