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Schools must ratchet up fight for funding amid chaos of hung parliament

SCHOOLS NorthEast is urging Head Teachers to press the case for the new government to fill the looming black hole in school finances.

SCHOOLS NorthEast has today called on school leaders to intensify their efforts to secure much needed funding to stave off swingeing budgetary cuts that are threatening the quality of education for pupils across the region.

We are urging Head Teachers and staff within schools to press home the case for additional funding as the political parties grapple with the fall out of last night’s election result which left the country without a majority party.

The governing pact formed by the Conservative Party and the DUP has led to speculation that the more controversial elements of the Tory manifesto – the reintroduction of grammar schools and a move to a National Funding Formula for schools – will be abandoned.

The DUP Manifesto included a clear commitment to fight for more schools funding, saying it was committed to “resolving the funding crisis facing our schools thus ensuring that we prioritise frontline funding for our schools so that all our children receive the best educational start in life.”

SCHOOLS NorthEast has called on the teaching profession to write again to all MPs and to the Government to ensure they are aware of the punishing impact of a funding shortfall that will see a real terms cut in school budgets of between 8 and 20 per cent by 2020.

Mike Parker, director of SCHOOLS NorthEast, said: “Funding is the single greatest threat to pupils in the North East getting a high quality education in the coming years. Schools are facing an impossible task in trying to balance the books in the face of a £3bn funding shortfall over the next three years. With staffing costs accounting for 75-90% of a school’s total budget, the depth of cuts required will be devastating if the Government doesn’t move swiftly to properly fund education in this country.”

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