1 / 27

An update on Academy Sixth Form Funding for 2014 to 2015 Academic Year

An update on Academy Sixth Form Funding for 2014 to 2015 Academic Year. What will be covered? . Introduction Useful documents Reminder of the formula and how it will evolve for 2014/15 What data we will use and when What counts for study programmes and collecting the data

candid
Download Presentation

An update on Academy Sixth Form Funding for 2014 to 2015 Academic Year

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. An update on Academy Sixth Form Funding for 2014 to 2015 Academic Year

  2. What will be covered? • Introduction • Useful documents • Reminder of the formula and how it will evolve for 2014/15 • What data we will use and when • What counts for study programmes and collecting the data • Retakes, Maths & English, Sub-contracting • Formula Protection Funding • Timeline for 2014/15 allocations • Next Steps

  3. Useful Documents http://www.education.gov.uk/aboutdfe/executiveagencies/efa/a00210682/funding-formula-review http://www.education.gov.uk/aboutdfe/executiveagencies/efa/funding/fundings/a00222378/funding-guidance-2013-to-14

  4. The funding formula ( ) Student Numbers National Funding Rate per student Retention Factor Disadvantage Funding Area Cost Allowance Programme Cost Weighting Total Programme Funding

  5. Student numbers • This is a count of students to be funded, based on the autumn census • Students must meet qualifying periods of: • 2 weeks for programme < 24 weeks • 6 weeks for programme > 24 weeks • For 2014/15, Band 4funded at the same rate 540 hours + • Band 1 - Full Time Equivalent (FTE), that is a proportion of 600

  6. Student numbers - Example • No of students recorded in 2013/14 autumn census 100 • = Lagged student numbers allocated for 2014/15 100 In most academies these will all be full time therefore in band 5 • Should the academy have recruited say 90 full time and 10 part time students doing 280 hours in 2013/14 then for 2014/15 we will: • Fund 90 students in band 5 and • Fund 10 students in band 2 • Band 1 - Full Time Equivalent (FTE), that is a proportion of 600

  7. Data used to calculate student numbers Autumn Census data used to identify funding bands

  8. New for 2014/15Funding of 18 year olds Students who are 18 or over at 31st August preceding the start of the academic year

  9. Planned hours eligible for funding

  10. Hours that do not count for funding

  11. Recording planned hours for funding purposes

  12. Planned hours data collection for 2013/14 Planned hours for activity in the current academic year • Census changes will not be made until the autumn census 2014 • You need to record planned hours for each student for 2013/14 • Retrospectively record in the autumn 2014 census planned hours relating to the 2013/14 academic year • Autumn census 2014 will also collect planned hours for the 2014/15 academic year • Discussions with software suppliers ACTION IN 2013/14

  13. NEW FOR 2014/15Retakes • For a transitional year in 2013/14 the planned hours for students repeating activity studied in 2012/13 can be counted. • Subsequently, i.e. those that start in 2014/15 or beyond, re-takes will not generally be eligible for funding unless there are exceptional circumstances outside the control of the student or institution, such as a period of long term sickness, or other good educational reasons. ACTION FOR 2014/15

  14. English and Maths condition of funding • From September 2013, students who do not hold an A*-C in English or maths will need to continue to study towards this through: • GCSE/iGCSE, or • Functional Skills, Free Standing Maths or ESOL qualifications as stepping stones to GCSE. • This is a condition of funding from the next academic year. This means that any student recruited from 1 August 2014 without at least a GCSE grade C in these subjects and not registered to work towards this level will not be counted for your funding allocation for 2016/17. • Students entering post-16 education with a grade D GCSE in English and/or maths will be expected to be enrolled on a GCSE course. • Enrolments in 2014/15 will have a direct impact on funding in 2016/17 allocations. ACTION FOR 2014/15

  15. LLDD and maths/English • Students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities (LDD) who are capable of taking and achieving maths and English these qualifications should do so, studying to the appropriate level. • Some students with complex LDD might be better served by other types of English and maths teaching and may be exempt from the funding condition where appropriate – this will depend on the student’s initial assessment. ACTION FOR 2014/15

  16. New for 2014/15Formula protection funding (FPF) • FPF was introduced for 2013/14 to be paid for at least three academic years, until and including 2015/16. If your earnings through the formula stay the same then the FPF will also stay the same. • For most academies the formula earnings will change, FPF will: • reduce from any gains in the formula – eg where the value of the formula increases due to improved retention, more students attracting disadvantage, increased programme size, for example FPF will reduce. • stay the same if the value of the formula reduces. • be replaced by formula funding should the value of the formula exceed the funding per student paid in 2012/13 ie the formula, net of FPF, is paid in full.

  17. Formula Protection Funding £4,500 £4,000 £3,800 £500 £500 Formula down FPF the same Funding per student reduces 12/13 13/14 14/15

  18. Formula Protection Funding £4,500 £4,200 £4,000 £500 £300 Formula up FPF Down Same Funding per Student 12/13 13/14 14/15

  19. Formula Protection Funding £4700 £4,500 £4,000 £500 £4,700 per student from the formula 12/13 13/14 14/15

  20. Allocations Timeline Key Dates for 2014 to 2015 allocations (Academies)

  21. Data sources

  22. Infrastructure cases

  23. Sub-contracting • EFA will not fund institutions for distance sub-contracting of the whole programme other than in exceptional circumstances • Any institutions wishing to be funded for distance sub-contracting in 2014/15 will need to put a case forward during the allocations process in the spring • We expect only a small number of cases to be agreed • Currently considering data collection arrangements for sub-contracted provision

  24. Moving Forward

  25. Programme cost weightings • The review of Programme Cost Weighting is now completed and has been considered by Ministers • There will be no changes to these weightings for 2014/15. • We will keep the weightings under review and consider whether to make changes after 2015/16.

  26. Next steps • Regular updates through E-Bulletin • School factors and lagged student numbers in January • Business cases (if applicable) submitted early February • Funding rates for 2014/15 confirmed in March • Sixth form funding allocated to academies in March along with pre-16 funding

  27. Questions • Any further questions can be sent to Academy.questions@efa.education.gsi.gov.uk

More Related