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Guidance: School capital funding allocations

Updated: Replaced 'Condition funding methodology for 2018 to 2019' with 'Condition funding methodology for 2019 to 2020' and updated the details section of the page.

Details of school capital funding allocations for:

local authorities and local-authority-maintained schools local voluntary-aided bodies and voluntary-aided schools (schools whose governing bodies employ the staff and have primary responsibility for admission arrangements, and whose land and buildings are normally owned by a charitable foundation; voluntary-aided bodies can include dioceses and individual faith and non-faith voluntary-aided schools) academies and large multi-academy trusts and sponsors sixth-form colleges special schools not maintained by the local authority special post-16 institutions

‘Additional capital funding for 2018 to 2019’ gives more information about the additional £400 million in capital funding for schools in England announced in the Budget.

‘Condition funding methodology for 2019 to 2020’ sets out our condition funding approach for the financial year 2019 to 2020, including minor updates to the methodology. Capital funding in 2019 to 2020 for investment in the maintenance and regeneration of the schools estate will continue to be delivered through:

devolved formula capital (DFC) school condition allocations (SCA) the condition improvement fund (CIF)

Multi-academy trusts (and opted-in chains) with 5 or more academies and at least 3,000 pupils will continue to receive a school condition allocation for their academies.

We have begun a new school Condition Data Collection (CDC), due to complete in autumn 2019. The CDC will provide a high-level assessment of the condition of state funded schools in England and inform future funding policy.

‘School condition allocations and devolved formula capital: updated for 2018 to 2019’ gives:

2018 to 2019 school condition allocations and amounts for organisations responsible for one or more schools, such as: local authorities voluntary-aided bodies multi-academy trusts and sponsors 2018 to 2019 devolved formula capital amounts for all eligible institutions 2018 to 2019 healthy pupils capital fund allocations for responsible bodies who will receive direct allocations

Healthy pupils capital funding is for improving access to facilities for physical activity, healthy eating, mental health and wellbeing and medical conditions (such as kitchens, dining facilities, changing rooms, playgrounds and sports facilities). This is a one year fund for 2018 to 2019 only. For 2018 to 2019, responsible bodies that:

receive school condition allocations will receive a direct allocation from the healthy pupils capital fund in addition to the school condition allocations were eligible to bid for condition improvement funding, were also eligible to bid for the healthy pupils capital funding via the condition improvement fund.

Please consult the guidance documents on this page for the purposes and spend periods of these grants.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/capital-allocations

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