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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 19 Dec 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"T5. Following the publication of the key stage SATs results on Thursday, we saw that whereas the national average pass rate was 54% and the Lancashire pass rate was 54%, the pass rate in my constituency was 47%. What steps are the Department taking to look at best practice in …..."
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Written Question
Primary Education: Standards
Thursday 8th September 2016

Asked by: David Morris (Conservative - Morecambe and Lunesdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what guidance her Department has provided to teachers on the value added measure for 2016-17 for Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2.

Answered by Nick Gibb

The Department published guidance, Primary School Accountability in 2016, which explains how the new progress measures will be calculated. It is available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/496158/Primary_school_accountability_in_2016.pdf

This guidance will be updated in the autumn.


Written Question
Schools: Finance
Thursday 28th April 2016

Asked by: David Morris (Conservative - Morecambe and Lunesdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what recent assessment she has made of the operation of the fair funding formula for schools; and when she expects the latest revision to that formula to be implemented.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

The first stage of a two-part consultation for national funding formulae for schools and high needs closed on 17 April. We are currently considering the responses. We will publish the second stage of the consultation later this year, alongside the government’s response to the first stage of the consultation. This second stage will set out the detailed design of the formulas, and will provide illustrative allocations for all schools and areas.

We have proposed to introduce the new national funding formulae from 2017-18.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 25 Apr 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"I have had many parents contact me about the key stage 2 SATs that are going to be examined in the next two weeks, and I have also been contacted by the headteachers of schools. Even though this has been in place since 2014, there is some concern. After the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 30 Jun 2015
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"2. What steps he is taking to simplify regulation for self-employed people...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 30 Jun 2015
Oral Answers to Questions

"I thank my right hon. Friend for that answer. As the self-employment ambassador, the issue of the IR35 constantly crops up when self-employed people write to me. Can we meet to see how we can simplify this?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 19 Jan 2015
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"16. What steps she is taking to improve the status of vocational education...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 19 Jan 2015
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"Will the Minister join me in praising the fact that last month we celebrated having more than 2 million apprentices? What else are the Government doing to promote apprenticeships in areas such as mine?..."
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Written Question
Morecambe
Wednesday 16th July 2014

Asked by: David Morris (Conservative - Morecambe and Lunesdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if he will estimate how much money his Department has spent in Morecambe and Lunesdale constituency since May 2010.

Answered by David Laws

The Department for Education does not allocate or record spending at a Parliamentary constituency level. The majority of funding provided by the Department for Morecambe and Lunesdale constituency is allocated indirectly via Lancashire local authority.[1]

Therefore, we have shown total allocations to Lancashire local authority, and to free schools, non-recoupment academies and music education hubs within Lancashire, with revenue and capital spending in separate tables. We do allocate funding directly to providers of 16-19 education, so we have separately shown total allocations for 16-19 education within the constituency of Morecambe and Lunesdale.

Table A shows the total revenue allocations made by the Department to Lancashire local authority, and to free schools, non-recoupment academies and music education hubs within Lancashire, in each of the financial years 2010-11 to 2013-14. This funding includes: the Dedicated Schools Grant (including two-, three- and four-year-old education); non-recoupment academies and free schools funding; Pupil Premium; music and sport grants; SEND and adoption reform grants; the Early Intervention Grant before 2013-14; and, from 2013-14, the Education Services Grant. The figures provided are in cash terms.

Table A: Revenue funding

Financial year

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Total funding since the start
of 2010-11 financial year

Total revenue
funding - Lancashire

(£m)

860

865

883

898

3,506

The figures in Table A are not comparable year-on-year for the reasons given below:

1. Since May 2010, there have been transfers of funding between DfE and other Government departments. These were mainly small amounts but the most significant were the Education Services Grant (national total of £1.03bn), which transferred from DCLG to DfE in 2013-14, and the Early Intervention Grant (national total of £2.3bn), which transferred from DfE to DCLG in 2013-14, with only a topslice remaining in DfE budgets.

2. DfE has also provided some funding to other Government departments to contribute to programmes that were jointly funded and managed, such as the Child Poverty Programme, administered by DWP.

Table B shows the total capital allocations to Lancashire schools from 2010-11 to 2013-14. Complete information on the Department's capital spending by constituency is not held centrally. The figures provided are in cash terms.

Table B: Capital funding

Financial year

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Total funding since the start
of 2010-11 financial year

Total capital
funding - Lancashire

(£m)

89

71

68

50

278

The Department provides funding directly to providers of 16-19 education on an academic year basis. Table C shows the total allocations made to post-16 institutions within the constituency of Morecambe and Lunesdale during the academic years 2010/11 to 2013/14 by the DfE and its agencies. 2013/14 was the first year of funding under a new 16-19 funding formula, so figures are not directly comparable to those of previous years. The figures provided are in cash terms.

Table C: 16-19 education

Academic year

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

Total funding since the start
of 2010-11 academic year

Total 16-19 funding –
Morecambe and Lunesdale

(£m)

11

12

10

11

44

[1] We provide funding for free schools, non-recoupment academies and 16-19 institutions directly and provide funding for music education hubs via Arts Council England.


Written Question
Education: Lancaster
Monday 7th July 2014

Asked by: David Morris (Conservative - Morecambe and Lunesdale)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with reference to Lancaster City Council's Local Plan for Lancaster District 2011-2031: Strategic Options for Land Allocations, what assessment his Department has made of the potential expansion of demand for educational facilities for children and young adults that would arise under Option 5 of that plan.

Answered by Edward Timpson

Lancashire local authority has a statutory duty to ensure that there are sufficient school places available. The Department for Education continues to engage with Lancashire local authority, along with all other local authorities, to understand the place planning pressures they face.

The Department has not assessed Lancaster District council's plans for long-term expansion with regard to the provision of educational facilities. The council's plan is a local area consultation and decisions will be made at local level.

With regard to funding for additional school places, local authorities are asked to include potential pupils from new housing developments (where there is already planning permission or there is a high degree of confidence that they will go ahead) in their forecasts that they provide to the Department. These forecasts underpin the capital funding allocations for the delivery of school places. The Department has allocated a total of £83 million basic need funding to Lancashire local authority for the provision of school places between 2011-12 and 2016-17.

In addition to government funding, the Department expects housing developers to make a contribution to the infrastructure needs of the new communities created. Securing that funding is a matter for the local authority.