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Schools in debt as funding gap bites | Schools in debt as funding gap bites |
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Almost 1,000 local authority schools and more than 100 academy trusts in England are now in debt, ministers have revealed in an answer to a parliamentary question. | |
Heads and teachers have been complaining about deepening problems with funding shortages - with warnings they might have to reduce school hours. | Heads and teachers have been complaining about deepening problems with funding shortages - with warnings they might have to reduce school hours. |
The ministerial response shows 5% of council schools have budget deficits. | |
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said funding gaps had become a "national scandal". | Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said funding gaps had become a "national scandal". |
"Over 1,000 schools are in the red. This should be worrying to every parent," said Mr Farron. | |
His party had asked ministers how many schools and academy trusts, which run chains of schools, were in debt. | |
'Dire finances' | |
There have been growing warnings from schools about problems with funding. | There have been growing warnings from schools about problems with funding. |
The heads of every state school in West Sussex recently sent a letter to Downing Street, warning that they would have to consider cutting school hours or making teachers redundant if they did not receive emergency funding. | The heads of every state school in West Sussex recently sent a letter to Downing Street, warning that they would have to consider cutting school hours or making teachers redundant if they did not receive emergency funding. |
They warned that schools faced a "dire financial position". | They warned that schools faced a "dire financial position". |
Head teachers say that budgets have not kept up with rising costs. | Head teachers say that budgets have not kept up with rising costs. |
There are also particular regional shortfalls, with the government postponing plans to introduce a national funding formula aimed at addressing local anomalies in funding levels. | There are also particular regional shortfalls, with the government postponing plans to introduce a national funding formula aimed at addressing local anomalies in funding levels. |
Education Minister Nick Gibb's reply to the question on schools in debt showed that in 2014-15 there were 113 academy trusts with a revenue deficit, representing 4% of trusts. | Education Minister Nick Gibb's reply to the question on schools in debt showed that in 2014-15 there were 113 academy trusts with a revenue deficit, representing 4% of trusts. |
There were 944 local authority schools in deficit, representing 5.3% of such schools. | There were 944 local authority schools in deficit, representing 5.3% of such schools. |
The National Association of Head Teachers said problems with school funding were "very serious". | The National Association of Head Teachers said problems with school funding were "very serious". |
A spokesman said a survey showed that two-thirds of schools were "dipping into reserves to stave off deficits" - and there were fears that rising costs would make this worse. | A spokesman said a survey showed that two-thirds of schools were "dipping into reserves to stave off deficits" - and there were fears that rising costs would make this worse. |
"I worry that in order for schools to bring their budgets in line to repay their debt, they will have to look at cutting staff, which makes up for 80% of the school expenditure," said Mr Farron. | "I worry that in order for schools to bring their budgets in line to repay their debt, they will have to look at cutting staff, which makes up for 80% of the school expenditure," said Mr Farron. |
"There will be less extracurricular activities, IT equipment or even books as cash is funnelled into clearing the debt." | "There will be less extracurricular activities, IT equipment or even books as cash is funnelled into clearing the debt." |
Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, called on the government to provide "immediate additional funding". | Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, called on the government to provide "immediate additional funding". |
"School budgets are being cut to the bone, and many more could find themselves in debt as the funding crisis worsens. | "School budgets are being cut to the bone, and many more could find themselves in debt as the funding crisis worsens. |
"We estimate that 92% of schools in England could face real terms budget cuts over the next four years." | "We estimate that 92% of schools in England could face real terms budget cuts over the next four years." |