Pupils: Per Capita Costs

(asked on 21st February 2025) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the average funding per pupil was in mainstream schools in (a) Worsley and Eccles constituency, (b) Salford (c) Wigan (d) the North West and (e) England in each of the last five years.


Answered by
Catherine McKinnell Portrait
Catherine McKinnell
Minister of State (Education)
This question was answered on 7th March 2025

Local authorities receive their core funding for schools through the dedicated schools grant (DSG). Local authorities are then responsible for designing a local formula, within certain parameters, to distribute the funding that they receive from the department to schools in their area. This local formula is used to determine funding for both the maintained schools and academies in each area.

As the DSG is allocated at local authority level, DSG allocations broken down to the level of individual constituencies are not available. The individual allocations that schools within Worsley and Eccles constituency receive are determined by the local funding formula set each year by Salford and Wigan local authorities.

However, the DSG funding allocations at local authority, regional and national level for each of the last five years are set out below. The per-pupil funding figures include premises funding but exclude growth and falling rolls funding.

One Year per-pupil funding

Salford

Wigan

North West

England

2021/22

£ 5,474

£ 5,069

£ 5,221

£ 5,228

2022/23

£ 5,638

£ 5,199

£ 5,366

£ 5,374

2023/24

£ 5,972

£ 5,472

£ 5,644

£ 5,648

2024/25

£ 6,315

£ 5,776

£ 5,962

£ 5,957

2025/26

£ 6,816

£ 6,266

£ 6,454

£ 6,443

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