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ESFA Update academies: 29 June 2022

Published 29 June 2022

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Applies to England

1. Action: the school-led tutoring year-end statement form is now live

The school-led tutoring: year-end statement form is now live. You will need to complete this form if you have received school-led tutoring funding.

The deadline for your submission is 6:00pm on Friday, 16 September 2022.

We have published guidance to help you complete the form.

You can read more on the school-led tutoring grant on GOV.UK.

2. Action: register now to deliver T Levels and the T Level Transition Programme from the 2024 to 2025 academic year

The registration portal opened earlier this year to allow providers not currently delivering T Levels to register their T Level intentions from the 2024 to 2025 academic year.

We encourage providers to register before 29 July 2022 to access the full implementation planning support on offer and to be eligible for T Level Capital Funding.

Providers will require a DfE sign-in account to register and only providers not signed-up to deliver T Levels already should apply.

The registration portal and supporting guidance can be accessed on GOV.UK. Providers can register up to midnight on the 24 March 2023, which is slightly earlier than originally communicated, but it will now close before we open registration for 2025 T Level delivery at end March 2023.

3. Information: pupil premium allocations for 2022 to 2023

We have published the updated pupil premium allocations for the first quarter of the 2022 to 2023 financial year.

4. Information: universal free school meals (UIFSM) 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023

We have now published the final UIFSM allocations for the 2021 to 2022 academic year for each school.

We have also published the provisional allocations for the 2022 to 2023 academic year.

5. Information: coronavirus (COVID-19) 16 to 19 tuition guidance 2022 to 2023

We have updated our coronavirus (COVID-19) 16 to 19 tuition guidance with more information about the midyear and end of year reporting process.

  • We have provided further information about midyear reports and confirmed that we will issue a digital form and guidance to collect this information in January 2023.
  • We have provided further information about end-of-year reports and confirmed that we will issue a digital form and guidance to collect this information in October 2023.

If you have any questions, please contact us using the ESFA online enquiry form.

6. Information: change to payment dates from August 2022

From August 2022 we are combining the payment dates for the grant funded adult programmes and 16 to 19 funding.

Currently adult grants are paid on the 14th working day and they will move to the 18th calendar day or first working day prior:

  • adult education budget (grant funded)
  • advance learner loans bursary (grant funded)

In August 2022, payments will reach bank accounts on the same date (18 August), however, in September adult grant funding will paid on 16 September instead of 20 September.

If you are in receipt of both adult funding and 16 to 19 funding these will be paid together and if applicable will be offset against one another when payments are processed.

If you have any questions, please contact the enquiry service.

7. Information: 16 to 19 additional hours in study programmes

We have updated our 16 to 19 additional hours in study programmes guidance with more information about baseline data and end-of-year reporting.

Baseline data:

  • you will find your data in document exchange
  • we will use your data to compare to your planned hours recorded in 2022 to 2023 academic year as explained in our guidance

End-of-year report:

  • we have provided further information about end-of-year reports and confirmed that we will issue a digital form and guidance to collect this information in October 2023
  • we will tell you more about this nearer the time

If you have any questions, please contact us using the ESFA online enquiry form.

8. Information: exam results and taking the next step 101: Local webinars for parents and carers’

With the exam period coming to an end, many pupils will be preparing to take their next step into further academic studies or the workplace, which we know can be confusing and feel a bit daunting.

Throughout the summer the National Careers Service is running a series of webinars for parents and carers of young people who are expecting their exam results this August. This a fantastic chance for parents & carers to learn more about how to support their children with advice about choices and careers, information on useful sources, advice for results day and a Q&A with a panel of experts. The schedule of webinars can be found online.

Please share this information with parents and students who could benefit from this support.

9. Information: join these webinars on DfE approved frameworks and see how you could save money for your school

The Department for Education (DfE) is hosting webinars on how using our approved frameworks could help your school get value for money.

If you are responsible for buying goods and services for your schools, check out the range of informative webinars that could help you save time and money.

All sessions are free, use these Eventbrite links to join the Schools Commercial Team and take the opportunity to ask providers the questions you may have about:

Follow our ‘Buying for Schools’ LinkedIn page to learn more about how we can support your school to buy goods and services.

10. Information: get involved with the Commonwealth Games

Birmingham 2022 has invited all schools to take part in their youth programme ‘Bring the Power’ and create their own school festival day.

Schools’ activity can take place on any day that suits them before the end of the summer term. We recommend that the day is co-designed by pupils with anything from introductory assemblies to sports days, or existing school events such as Sport England’s School Games or Sport Relief events.

Sign up to access the Bring the Power pack full of downloadable resources, which are separate for primary and secondary schools.