School funding and efficiency – secondary
Published
Thursday, 5 September
Author
Mark Rosser
Categories
Research
Special reports
September
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Schoolzone’s latest report examines the suggestion for topping up secondary school funding to ensure that all school receive £5,000 per pupil per year. We use the DfE’s School Efficiency Metric to see how effectively each school uses its existing funding, to consider whether this additional funding will make any difference, or whether it could just be throwing good money after bad.
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