Issue 1046 Thursday 31 January 2019

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31st January 2019

Issue 1046

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BRADFIELD SCHOOL CONSIDERS DITCHING SIXTH FORM

BRADFIELD School is running a consultation on their proposal to close their sixth form due to being “deeply in financial deficit”. The school sent a letter to parents to explain the reasoning behind the “drastic and regrettable proposition.” The letter, signed by chair of governors Dr Moody and sent out last week, states: “The school is deeply in financial deficit. Ever since becoming an academy in 2012, it has been spending more each year on the education of our students than it receives in recurrent funding. “By September 2017, reserves had been exhausted. The school ended the 2017/18 academic year with an in-year deficit of £400k. By the end of the current academic year, the school is fore-

cast to have a cumulative deficit of over £800k. We are overspending at the rate of just over £2 per pupil per school day. “Many of you will know that the school is very badly funded on a per pupil basis. The expectation was that this would begin to change with the introduction of a National Funding Formula (NFF), which would address some of the historic unfairness in school funding around the country. This would have improved Bradfield School’s income by around £600k per year.

instead we must make savings from our expenditure.” Schools cannot lawfully go into debt, and the only way that Bradfield managed to stay afloat last year was through a large loan from the Education & Skills Funding Agency. The school have confirmed that they will require a further, even larger, loan this year. The ESFA is only likely to release that loan if the governing body can present a credible plan to balance the budget next year from September 2019. Continuing, Dr Moody says: “The overspend this year and last has helped secure an immediate stabilisation and recovery in the educational outcomes of our students after the low point of 2017 exam results and the Ofsted inspection.

delicious! be with “However, in July 2018 the government pushed the timetable for introducing the NFF further into the future. If and when it is introduced will be too late to enable the budget to be recovered, and

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“However, our longer-term future to provide the best possible education for current and future students lies in joining a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT). We will not be able to join any MAT until we have stabilised our budget and have an agreement with ESFA on how our accumulated deficit will be managed.” A number of proposals have been identified to reduce costs. These include closure of the sixth form to new entrants from 2019 and a reduction to the size of the school’s leadership team. Savings in the teaching workforce are also expected. The letter states: “We propose acting in all three areas to make savings, but with the bulk of the saving coming from the first two. It is important that as much of the school budget as possible is safe-

guarded for front line teaching of students. “More than anything, great teaching and learning is what delivers the best outcomes for students, and this proposal is unrelated to the quality of teaching at Bradfield. “With the current post-16 funding level, we cannot operate a sixth form based on low admission and broad A-level subject choice in a financially sustainable way at Bradfield. There is neither the demand nor the physical space to realistically ever be able to make it pay for itself. If we kept the sixth form and found other ways to balance the books, we would be doing so by taking out funding that was intended for students’ education pre-16. We don’t believe that would be fair or proper.”

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