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Apologies for absence/Substitutions. Minutes: Apologies for
absence were received from Paul Meredith, Dave Hedley (Martin Towers
substituting), Jo Blackburn, Kathryn McGovern, Catherine Drury, Graham Bett,
Nick Goforth and Edy O’Connor. |
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Minutes: The minutes of the
meeting held on Monday 6 November 2017 were agreed. |
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2018/19 School Funding Formula - outcome of consultation Due to the
consultation closing on 30 November this will be a verbal update. Minutes: Jenny Lawrence
presented an analysis of the consultation outcome to gain final views of the
Schools’ Forum to inform the recommendations for Cabinet on 9 January
2018. A copy of the consultation
unabridged comments submitted by schools during the consultation period were
circulated to members of the Forum. Jenny stated that
95 schools responded to the consultation; 55 primary and 40 secondary. Two options were
presented for Primary Schools and one for Secondary Schools: Primary Option 1: To adopt the NFF
principles but local variation in respect of prior attainment, lump sum and
deprivation. Primary Option 2: Move as close to
the NFF as possible excluding sparsity. Secondary Option: To align to NFF as
close as possible excluding the sparsity factor. Jenny commented
that the local authority had replicated what sparsity looked like through the
working group. The responses for Option
1 were 42 and for Option 2 were 37.
Based on the primary responses only Option 1 was more favourable across
Leicestershire schools. Jenny asked the
Schools’ Forum for any comments. David Thomas commented that he would go against the formula with the
local variations as it failed to demonstrate a clear benefit from deviation
from the National Funding Formula proposals, which was the remit against which
the modelling had been done. A primary
maintained headteacher made it clear he would lose out over this formula and
was uncertain if this was a transition to a NFF in two years’ time. This was a time risk and ‘cliff edge’
argument. Jenny commented
that it was impossible to speculate on what year 3 would be as the DfE had not
made any information available. Moving
on the next steps would be based on the spending review – difficult to know
where the cliff edge is, if indeed there will be one. The baseline budget for 2019/20 will be
2018/19 school budgets. There is growing
speculation that it will not be possible to implement a hard formula in
2020/21. Callum Orr asked if
Year 3 was near to the NFF or the existing Leicestershire formula. Jenny said that the expectation would be that
with a hard formula Year 3 would be the NFF, if a soft formula, it would be the
adopted formula for Leicestershire. Mr
Ould commented that he had attended a F40/DfE meeting recently and whether the
additional £1.6 billion over the next 2 years was baselined would depend on the
next spending review. Following a vote 14
members did not support the Local Authority proposal to adopt the NFF
principles but local variation in respect of prior attainment, lump sum and
deprivation for primary schools and there were 2 abstentions. A Forum member
asked what the next stage was. Jenny
commented that this was the final stage in consultation. Jane Moore emphasised that if Forum are
proposing not to agree with the LA proposal they need to be really clear around
the decision and be transparent about the decision the Schools’ Forum is
recommending. Jenny referred to
the one option for the Secondary Formula.
Jenny added there was only one school that triggered sparsity funding
but its position at the funding floor resulted in no more funding if included. Jenny referred to
the two areas where it would be necessary to rebalance the Leicestershire
formula to ensure it did not exceed the funding available. They were: ·
Balance
the cost of any pupil characteristic changes in the school sector in which they
arise and; Forum members agreed with the local authority proposal to balance the cost of any pupil characteristic changes in the school sector in which they arise. ... view the full minutes text for item 55. |
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Any other business. Minutes: There was no further business. |
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Date of next meeting. Monday 22 January 2018 Wednesday 28 February 2018 All at 2.00 – 4.00 pm at Beaumanor Hall Minutes: Wednesday 28
February 2018 at 2.00 pm Dates to be agreed: Wednesday 20 June Monday 24 September Monday 26 November All dates from 2.00
– 4.00 pm at Beaumanor Hall |