ESFA Update local authorities: 6 September 2023
Published 6 September 2023
Applies to England
1. Action: Submit your 2022 to 2023 year-end statement by Friday 29 September
Organisations that received the 2022 to 2023 National Tutoring Programme (NTP) grant must submit the year-end statement by 2pm on Friday 29 September. If you don’t submit the form, we will recover your funding allocation in full.
We’ve published guidance for schools and local authorities on how to complete the form, and a short video for schools.
DfE is also hosting webinars to support schools to deliver tutoring, which will include guidance on the year-end statement. Please register using one of the links below (both webinars will contain the same content, so you only need to attend one):
If you experience technical issues with the year-end statement, contact the ESFA Help Centre.
For any other tutoring queries, email the NTP support desk.
2. Action: 2023 to 2024 Advanced learner loans performance management point 1
We’ve published the first time request form for an advanced learner loans contract.
You must send your completed request forms to Enquiries.ESFA@education.gov.uk before 5pm on Monday 18 September 2023.
For further information on the performance review of loans, please refer to the advanced learner loans funding rules: 2023 to 2024.
3. Information: conditions of grant for early years supplementary grant (EYSG) 2023 to 2024
In July, we published information about the £204 million additional early years funding for 2023 to 2024 for local authorities through the early years supplementary grant (EYSG).
The methodology guidance and the EYSG hourly rate increases enables local authorities to uplift the funding rates for their childcare providers from September 2023 for delivering the existing early years entitlements.
We have now published the EYSG conditions of grant, setting out how local authorities can use EYSG to fund their childcare providers. We have also updated the published EYSG methodology guidance, setting out further clarification about the key principles of the grant.
We will publish the initial EYSG allocations for each local authority in late September 2023.
4. Information: join these webinars on approved frameworks and see how you could save money for your school
Are you responsible for buying goods and services for your school? The Schools Commercial Team (SCT) within DfE is leading on the Buying for Schools programme; delivering services to support schools to buy goods and services.
The team is hosting free webinars on how using the approved frameworks could save you time and help your school get value for money.
The autumn programme begins on 20 September with the webinars listed below. Click on the links to find out more and book your place:
- How the Get help buying for schools service can support your school buying
- Risk protection arrangement – DfE’s alternative to commercial insurance
- Hiring supply teachers and agency workers
You can find the full programme of webinars for the autumn term on the Autumn 2023 webinar page. Visit the page to find out more and book your place.
5. Information: book a 1:1 chat to discuss your school’s buying needs – spaces available on Thursday 21 September
The Schools Commercial Team is offering the opportunity for a free, virtual 1:1 conversation with a member of the team on Thursday 21 September to see how they can support you.
You can speak to them about anything you like to help you make informed buying choices for your school. There is no pressure or obligation to take any of the recommendations forward following the conversation.
6. Information: discounted Microsoft Windows products – check if your school is eligible
The Microsoft Shape the Future initiative provides discounted Windows products and licenses for eligible schools. Check if your school is eligible.