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'Belt-tighting ahead' for schools | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
New academies are to receive less funding, with existing ones being told to "tighten their belts", a leading academy sponsor has warned. | |
Sir Bruce Liddington, head of Edutrust Academies Charitable Trust, said schools in 2010 would not be as well funded as those opening this year. | |
Schools minister Diana Johnson said 2009 would see the largest number of academies open in one year. | |
Better value "academy start-up grants" were announced last year, she added. | |
Sir Bruce, a former civil servant in charge of the academy programme, told the Guardian newspaper: "It's anticipated there will be cuts in the amount of money that goes towards new academies that are opening. | |
"We're all anticipating, and officials are encouraging us to anticipate, that any academies we open from next year will not be as well funded as the academies opening this year." | "We're all anticipating, and officials are encouraging us to anticipate, that any academies we open from next year will not be as well funded as the academies opening this year." |
He also said officials had warned the schools' sponsors to "tighten their belts" as less money was available in the education budget. | |
'Natural savings' | |
These high-profile, high-cost secondary schools, supported by external sponsors, are intended as educational regeneration projects. | These high-profile, high-cost secondary schools, supported by external sponsors, are intended as educational regeneration projects. |
Academies are intended to raise standards in deprived areas which have a long experience of educational underachievement. | Academies are intended to raise standards in deprived areas which have a long experience of educational underachievement. |
Ms Johnson said academies had improved "results at a much higher rate than the national average" and the government had "expanded and accelerated" the academies programme. | |
"In February 2008 we announced we would get greater value for money from academy start-up grants, based on our growing experience and expertise in managing academy projects," she said. | |
"These are just natural savings that we can make as we get more experienced at delivering a programme and the taxpayer would expect nothing less. | |
"This change has enabled us to increase the rate at which we open academies and this year will see the largest number of academies open in one year." | |
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