HC Deb 22 November 2001 vol 375 c456W
34. Ms Drown

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what steps she is taking to improve funding of the lowest-funded education authorities. [14664]

Mr. Timms

We are currently working up proposals for a reformed system of school and LEA funding for introduction in 2003–04. We aim to create a simpler, more transparent and fairer formula that reflects fairly, on the basis of up to date evidence, the needs of authorities in different parts of the country. We do not want there to be disparities in the formula which are not justified by the education needs of children.

In the meantime we have been making significant increases in funding overall. Since 1997 Swindon's Education Standard Spending Assessment (ESS) has increased by an average of over 6 per cent. each year. On top of that Swindon's Standards Fund grant has increased from under £1 million in 1997 to over £4 million this year. Also we have introduced the School Standards Grant, which goes straight to schools: this year Swindon's schools have received £2.4 million. In 2002–03 ESS overall will increase by over £1.3 billion or 6 per cent.; direct grants to schools will increase by 2.75 per cent.; and Standards Fund grant will increase by £85.6 million.