Dedicated schools grant (DSG): 2016 to 2017
How much funding local authorities are getting for their schools budget for the 2016 to 2017 financial year.
Applies to England
Documents
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The dedicated schools grant (DSG) gives local authorities money to fund the schools that they manage.
The 鈥榓llocations鈥� document gives a breakdown of how much DSG funding local authorities receive for the 2016 to 2017 financial year.
The 鈥榩upil number tool鈥� will help local authorities view how many pupils there are in their area.
The 鈥榗onditions of grant鈥� document explains the conditions that local authorities must meet to be able to receive DSG funding.
The 鈥榯echnical note鈥� explains how we calculated these DSG allocations.
The 鈥榩upil number information鈥� explains what pupil numbers we used to calculate these DSG allocations.
Read more information about school funding arrangements for 2016 to 2017.
Updates to this page
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We have updated the published DSG allocations to reflect the final 2016 to 2017 position.
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Update to the dedicated schools grant allocations 2016 to 2017 financial year spreadsheet.
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Update to the dedicated schools grant allocations 2016 to 2017 financial year spreadsheet.
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Updated allocations spreadsheet to show academy convertors on 1 November 2016.
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DSG allocations and pupil number tool updated to include academy converters since April 2016 for the schools block funding and January 2016 census data for the early years block.
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Updated to include recoupment for academies open as at 1 March 2016
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First published.