The future funding situation for Cheshire Schools in general and Audlem Primary School in particular is dire.
The report below is reproduced from the letter sent to parents by Becky Jewitt, Head of Audlem St James C.E. Primary. Although it is the children attending the school who will be most disadvantaged by the proposed funding cuts, the situation should be of great concern to all residents, since the children represent the future of the village.
Cheshire East is currently one of the worst funded Local Authorities for education. The main aim of this new formula was to address these inequalities nationally. Due to insufficient money being put into education, this aim has not been addressed and the new proposed formula means there will still be a significant variance between the highest and lowest funded authorities nationally.
Every school nationally receives a basic amount per student to fund the 'basics' for each child's education (i.e. staffing, equipment, lighting, heating etc). This funding is called the age weighted pupil unit (AWPU).
As a result of the proposed funding formula our school will receive less AWPU for each child. By 2019 this will be the equivalent of losing £74,965 in our school budget, which equates to losing £483 per child. This is not enough to provide a 'basic' education for the children at our school and will lead to cuts to staffing and resources.
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