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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.
The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.
Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.
The statements are intended to:
provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure; provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR); inform policy making; inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes; inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
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Section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 states that local authorities should produce an annual budget statement and outturn statement. These provide details on schools and local authority funding and expenditure. It is also used to inform policy making at both local and national level.
The outturn statement provides details on the schools and local authority funding and expenditure at the end of the year.
For details of the planned expenditure for the current and next financial year, see S251 budget statements .
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.
The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.
Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.
The statements are intended to:
provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure; provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR); inform policy making; inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes; inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.The statements are intended to:provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure;provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR);inform policy making;inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes;inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
A summary of data from S251 budget return covering local authority planned spending on:
Pupil and school finance data team
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Local Authorities are required under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 to prepare and submit an education outturn statement (containing details of the actual expenditure and funding of schools and LAs during the financial year) at the end of each financial year. From the education outturn statement, statistics showing the total revenue balance for each school can be derived and these statistics form the basis of this publication.
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Local Authorities are required under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 to prepare and submit an education and children’s social care budget statement. These statistics provide a detailed picture of local authority planned expenditure.
Source agency: Education
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: 2010-11(s251 formerly s52)
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This data presents budget / planned expenditure returned to the DfE by Local Authorities as part of their commitments set out in the Apprenticeship, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. It covers the budgets LAs plan on spending in the following financial year on a range of school budget and Children's services functions. The main SFR is supported by LA benchmarking tables, LA level detailed returns and release of underlying data.
Source agency: Education
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: LA Planned Expenditure
A summary of data from the consistent financial reporting and S251 outturn surveys covering:
We identified an error affecting the 2016 to 2017 figures for some schools in table 12 of this release. We corrected table 12 and republished in December 2017. No national or headline figures were affected. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
The 2017 to 2018 income and expenditure of local authority-maintained schools in England will be made available on the https://schools-financial-benchmarking.service.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">school financial benchmarking website in November 2018. You will be able to download data for all schools on the website.
Pupil and school finance data team
Email mailto:finance.statistics@education.gov.uk">finance.statistics@education.gov.uk
Telephone: Julie Glenndenning 07887 290 512
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Includes the Section 251 budget lines: SEN support services, Direct Payments (SEN and disability); SEN Transport, Home to school transport (pre-16): SEN transport expenditure, SEN Admin, assessment and coordination and monitoring Calculation: (x/y)/365 * 7 where
x = Total funding on SEN Services recorded on S251 financial budget statement y = Total number of children with a statement as at January (school census)
Result is rounded to nearest £5.
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Local Authorities are required under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 to prepare and submit an education and children’s social care outturn statement. These statistics provide a detailed picture of local authority actual expenditure and provide details of the size and amount of school balances. They incorporate the statistics on school revenue balances that were previously published seperately. Source agency: Education Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: 2009-10 (section 251 formerly s52)
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This includes expenditure on residential care in Voluntary Children's and Registered Children's Homes as defined in Children Act 1989. This covers:
associated independent visitor costs and relevant contact payments under sections 20/34 of the Children Act 1989 homes where education is provided, but does not attract education department funds boarding schools
Include the social services share of the costs of community homes with education provision and the social services element of accommodating children with special education needs in schools where the education element is met by the education department. To note: the spend on children's education is recorded in the education lines of the table. Explicitly excludes short breaks for looked after disabled children. Calculation: (x/y) * 7 where:
x = Total funding on residential care recorded on either outturn (OT) or S251 financial statement y = Total number of residential care days provided
Result is rounded to nearest £5.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.
The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.
Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.
The statements are intended to:
provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure; provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR); inform policy making; inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes; inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
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By definition a child must be provided with accommodation for a continuous period of more than 24 hours before that child can be defined as being a Looked After Child (LAC). Funding line includes:
Special guardianship support - financial support paid to Special Guardianship families under the Special Guardianship Regulations 2005 and other staff and overhead costs associated with Special Guardianship Orders Other children in looked after services - support to looked after young people Short breaks (respite) for looked after disabled children Children placed with family and friends - Where looked after children do not live with their birth parents, it is not uncommon for them to be placed with family and friend foster carers Education of looked after children - This includes expenditure on the services provided to promote the education of the children looked after by your local authority Leaving care support services - This includes local authority's "leaving care" support services functions under the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000
Calculation: (x/y)/365 * 7 where:
x = Total funding on Looked after children recorded on either outturn (OT) or S251 financial statement y = Total number of Looked after children as at 31 March
Result is rounded to nearest £5.
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Unit costs include all in-house provision, fostering services purchased externally, fees and allowances paid to foster parents, and the costs of social worker and other support staff who support foster carers. This covers:
mainstay placements link placements permanence placements temporary/respite fostering associated independent visitor costs and relevant contact payments under sections 20/34 of the Children Act 1989
Calculation: (x/y)/365 * 7 where:
x = Total funding on Fostering Services recorded on either outturn (OT) or S251 financial statement y = Total number of Foster placements as at 31 March
Result is rounded to nearest £5.
Data is Powered by LG Inform Plus and automatically checked for new data on the 3rd of each month.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.
The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.
Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.
The statements are intended to:
provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure; provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR); inform policy making; inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes; inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.The statements are intended to:provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure;provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR);inform policy making;inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes;inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.
The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.
Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.
The statements are intended to:
provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure; provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR); inform policy making; inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes; inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.