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The School Finance (England) Regulations 2008

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CHAPTER 2ADJUSTMENTS, CORRECTION OF ERRORS, AND ADDITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS APPROVED BY THE SCHOOLS FORUM OR THE SECRETARY OF STATE

Pupils permanently excluded from, or leaving, primary or secondary schools

23.—(1) Where a pupil is permanently excluded from a school maintained by a local education authority, the authority must redetermine the school’s budget share for that funding period in accordance with paragraph (2).

(2) The school’s budget share must be reduced by the amount A x (B/52) where—

  • A is the amount, in the funding period in which the permanent exclusion takes effect, determined by the authority in accordance with this Part, to be attributable for the full funding period to a registered pupil of the same age and personal circumstances as the pupil in question at primary or secondary schools maintained by the authority:

    • for the purposes of this definition, the amount attributable to a registered pupil is the sum of the amounts determined in accordance with the authority’s formula as determined in accordance with these Regulations by reference to pupil numbers rather than by reference to the number of places at the school or any other factor or criterion not dependent on pupil numbers (except that, where the registered pupil in question is a pupil in respect of whom grant is payable to the authority by the LSC under section 7 of the 2000 Act, the amount attributable to that pupil is £3197 for funding period 1, £3264 for funding period 2 and £3332 for funding period 3); and

  • B is the number of complete weeks remaining in the funding period calculated from the relevant date:

    • except that where the permanent exclusion takes effect on or after 1st April in a school year at the end of which pupils of the same age, or age group, as the pupil in question normally leave that school before being admitted to another school with a different pupil age range, B is the number of complete weeks remaining in that school year calculated from the relevant date.

(3) Where a pupil is admitted to a school maintained by a local education authority (“the admitting school”) who has been permanently excluded from another maintained school in that financial year, the authority must redetermine the admitting school’s budget share in accordance with paragraph (4).

(4) The admitting school’s budget share must be increased by an amount which may not be less than the amount D x (E/F) where—

D is the amount by which the authority reduce the budget share of the school from which the pupil was permanently excluded, or would have reduced it had that school been maintained by the authority;

E is the number of complete weeks remaining in the funding period during which the pupil is a registered pupil at the admitting school; and

F is the number of complete weeks remaining in the funding period calculated from the relevant date.

(5) For the purposes of this regulation, the relevant date is the sixth school day following the date on which the pupil has been permanently excluded.

(6) Where a permanently excluded pupil is subsequently reinstated by the governing body of the school or by an appeal panel constituted under regulations made under section 52 of the 2002 Act, the school’s budget share must be increased by an amount which is no less than G x (H/I) where—

G is the amount by which the authority has reduced the school’s budget share;

H is the number of complete weeks remaining in the funding period during which the pupil is reinstated; and

I is the number of complete weeks remaining in the funding period calculated from the relevant date.

(7) Paragraphs (1) and (2) also apply where a pupil leaves a maintained school for reasons other than permanent exclusion, and is receiving education funded by a local education authority other than at a school which is maintained by that authority.

Correction of errors and changes in non-domestic rates

24.—(1) A local education authority may at any time during funding period 1, 2 or 3 redetermine a school’s budget share for a previous funding period, or the current funding period, in order to correct an error in a determination or redetermination under these, or previous Regulations, whether arising from a mistake as to the number of registered pupils at the school or otherwise, provided the error is of a kind not provided for by any specific error correction provision in the authority’s formula.

(2) A local education authority may redetermine a school’s budget share for funding period 1, 2 or 3 to take into account any changes in that school’s non-domestic rates liability in relation to a current funding period or previous funding period.

(3) Insofar as any redetermination under paragraph (1) would require the amount that would otherwise have been the budget share of a school to be reduced, it may not be reduced to a figure which is lower than that which could have been allocated to that school under the regulations in force during the funding period in which the error occurred.

Additional arrangements approved by the schools forum or the Secretary of State

25.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), on application by a local education authority to the Secretary of State for any authorisation or authorisations to determine or redetermine budget shares, the Secretary of State may authorise the authority to determine or redetermine budget shares to such extent as he may specify in accordance with arrangements approved by him in place of the arrangements provided for by these Regulations.

(2) The Secretary of State may not authorise a local education authority to determine or redetermine budget shares in the cases referred to in paragraph (3) unless—

(a)the authority has first made an application to their schools forum for such authorisation which has been refused; or

(b)the authority is not required to establish a schools forum for their area.

(3) In cases where a local education authority seeks any authorisation, or authorisations, to determine or redetermine budget shares which—

(a)relate to the operation of regulation 20 and Schedule 4 (minimum funding guarantee) and which, either individually or when taken together in the funding period to which the application relates, will affect no more than 50% of pupils in schools maintained by the authority; or

(b)relate to a change to the formula determined under regulation 9(1) in respect of funding period 2 or 3,

their schools forum may authorise such determinations or redeterminations.

(4) Unless the contrary intention appears in any such authorisation or arrangements, authorisations given and arrangements approved by the Secretary of State or any schools forum under previous regulations continue to apply in relation to funding period 1.

(5) Unless the contrary intention appears in such authorisation or arrangements, authorisations given and arrangements approved by the Secretary of State or any schools forum in relation to funding period 1 continue to apply to funding periods 2 and 3, and authorisations given and arrangements approved by the Secretary of State or any schools forum in relation to funding period 2 continue to apply to funding period 3.

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