Submitted on Saturday 26th March 2016
Published on Friday 1st April 2016
Current status: Closed
Closed: Saturday 1st October 2016
Signatures: 180
Compensate schools for increased costs - reverse the 8% spending cut per pupil.
State schools in England face a budget crisis because of increased National Insurance and pension contributions. They will need to find savings of around £1bn per year to balance their budgets in coming years. Class sizes are increasing and teachers are already being made redundant as a result.
From the Institute of Fiscal Studies, publication 8027
“increasing costs and increasing pupil numbers mean that resources per pupil are likely to fall significantly.”
“school spending per pupil is likely to fall by around 8% in real terms (based on a school specific measure of inflation) between 2014–15 and 2019–20.”
“this will be the first time since the mid-1990s that school spending has fallen in real terms (when spending per pupil fell by 3.6% in real terms between 1993 and 1997).”
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