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Regulations 8(2) and 13(4)

SCHEDULE 1DETERMINATION OF THE RELEVANT PERCENTAGE

1.  This Schedule applies for the purposes of determining the relevant percentage under regulation 8(1) or 13(4).

2.  For the purposes of regulation 8(1), the relevant percentage in respect of any school for any financial year is whichever is the greater of the percentages determined for the school in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 5.

3.  For the purposes of regulation 13(4), the relevant percentage in respect of any school for any financial year is the percentage determined in accordance with paragraph 4.

4.  For the purposes of this paragraph, the percentage is that specified—

(a)where the school is a primary school, in the second column of the table, or

(b)where the school is a secondary school, in the third column of the table,

opposite the reference in the first column of the table to the local education authority which is the former maintaining authority in relation to the school.

Local Education AuthorityPrimarySecondary
Avon County Council19·512·7
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham13·19·8
London Borough of Barnet18·613·0
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council16·010·4
Bedfordshire County Council18·313·5
Berkshire County Council11·97·9
London Borough of Bexley14·29·4
Birmingham City Council21·213·9
Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council14·29·3
Bradford City Council14·611·6
London Borough of Brent13·58·9
London Borough of Bromley13·49·2
Buckinghamshire County Council16·911·6
Bury Metropolitan Borough Council10·87·6
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council16·211·7
London Borough of Camden14·610·9
Cambridgeshire County Council11·47·6
Cheshire County Council13·49·2
Common Council of the City of London24·924·9
Cleveland County Council14·210·1
Cornwall County Council13·29·1
Coventry City Council23·015·5
London Borough of Croydon14·610·1
Cumbria County Council15·09·9
Derbyshire County Council15·79·9
Devon County Council13·59·2
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council17·811·8
Dorset County Council16·111·3
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council18·012·9
Durham County Council16·311·0
London Borough of Ealing16·712·2
East Sussex County Council19·112·5
London Borough of Enfield14·510·3
Essex County Council14·49·1
Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council17·412·1
Gloucestershire County Council13·811·6
London Borough of Greenwich24·818·9
London Borough of Hackney33·622·9
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham27·119·8
Hampshire County Council15·510·2
London Borough of Haringey19·514·6
London Borough of Harrow17·612·4
London Borough of Havering18·111·4
Hereford and Worcester County Council14·811·3
Hertfordshire County Council15·310·6
London Borough of Hillingdon16·511·6
London Borough of Hounslow16·413·0
Humberside County Council16·211·2
The Council of the Isles of Scilly15·07·5
Isle of Wight County Council16·012·4
London Borough of Islington20·316·1
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea28·919·6
Kent County Council16·510·9
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames15·210·3
Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council16·611·0
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council17·611·7
London Borough of Lambeth25·317·5
Lancashire County Council15·510·3
Leeds City Council14·411·2
Leicestershire County Council17·812·2
London Borough of Lewisham27·019·8
Lincolnshire County Council15·29·8
Liverpool City Council16·69·8
Manchester City Council14·69·4
London Borough of Merton17·813·2
Newcastle upon Tyne City Council17·412·0
London Borough of Newham21·713·3
Norfolk County Council11·57·6
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council17·112·1
Northamptonshire County Council12·38·4
Northumberland County Council11·89·4
North Yorkshire County Council15·810·6
Nottinghamshire County Council16·812·5
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council20·612·6
Oxfordshire County Council15·111·3
London Borough of Redbridge20·012·6
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames18·014·3
Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council14·09·0
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council17·712·5
St. Helens Metropolitan Borough Council14·29·5
Salford City Council13·68·3
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council19·610·5
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council13·78·5
Sheffield City Council14·29·8
Shropshire County Council13·78·8
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council15·610·6
Somerset County Council18·412·9
South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council14·710·9
London Borough of Southwark26·819·9
Staffordshire County Council15·811·3
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council13·48·8
Suffolk County Council12·99·5
Sunderland Metropolitan Borough Council12·89·2
Surrey County Council14·29·9
London Borough of Sutton15·210·2
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council15·710·7
London Borough of Tower Hamlets29·121·6
Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council17·510·3
Wakefield Metropolitan District Council18·010·7
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council17·812·3
London Borough of Waltham Forest23·314·7
London Borough of Wandsworth16·510·8
Warwickshire County Council12·58·3
Westminster City Council15·512·0
West Sussex County Council15·510·6
Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council18·111·5
Wiltshire County Council19·912·5
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council13·19·0
Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council22·715·1

5.—(1) For the purposes of this paragraph, the Secretary of State shall determine the percentage which the amount determined in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) below is of the amount determined in accordance with sub-paragraph (4) below.

(2) The Secretary of State shall determine an amount by the application of the following formula—

where

  • A is the amount of the former maintaining authority’s general schools' budget for the financial year in question which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, would remain after deducting from it—

    (a)

    their aggregated budget for the year;

    (b)

    subject to paragraph (3) below, the authority’s planned expenditure on those descriptions of expenditure listed in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2;

    (c)

    the authority’s planned expenditure on the provision of school meals; and

    (d)

    any amount appropriated for meeting expenditure in respect of contingencies:

  • Provided that in determining the amounts under paragraphs (b) to (d) the Secretary of State shall exclude any such expenditure, or, in the case of expenditure in respect of contingencies, any amount appropriated by the authority for meeting such expenditure, falling within their aggregated budget;

  • B is the number of registered pupils on a date determined by the Secretary of State at all primary schools or all secondary schools maintained or formerly maintained by the former maintaining authority (according as to whether the school is a primary school or a secondary school) which are required to be covered by a statement for the financial year in question under section 42 of the Act; and

  • C is the number of registered pupils on that date at all such schools whether primary or secondary.

(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2)(b) above, the reference in paragraph 2(d) of Schedule 2 to “the preceding financial year” shall be read as a reference to “the financial year in question”.

(4) The Secretary of State shall determine an amount which appears to him to be equal to the amount of the authority’s aggregated budget which is available for allocation to all primary schools or all secondary schools maintained or formerly maintained by them which are required to be covered by the authority’s scheme for the financial year in question, according as to whether the school is a primary school or a secondary school.