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DfE Update local authorities: 8 July 2026

Published 8 July 2026

Applies to England

Action: Download your post-16 monitoring reports

From August 2026, we will move the platform behind the post‑16 monitoring dashboard to a new system. This change will not affect how the dashboard looks or how you access reports.

We do not anticipate any disruption to the adult reports during the transition. However, some 16 to 19 reports may be unavailable during the move until R14. We recommend you download your R10 and R11 post‑16 monitoring reports to keep access to recent data.

The dashboard highlights potential data and funding issues so you can act early, therefore we advise reviewing your reports regularly to maintain accurate data and funding.

Action: Don’t miss the deadline to register for DfE Energy for Schools

Is your energy contract up for renewal in the next 12 months? Time is running out to register for the DfE’s Energy for Schools service - the deadline is 12pm Tuesday 15 September 2026. 

Over 1,000 schools have already made the switch, securing significant savings on their energy costs. Don’t let your school or trust miss the next opportunity to access the service from April 2027. 

If you are still not sure, you can read how one trust saved over £78,000 a year on energy costs after joining the service. 

Register today – it only takes a few minutes and could save your school thousands of pounds.

Information: Details on schools funding, the 2026 teacher pay award and funding adjustment to account for the fall in employer pension contributions

On Wednesday 1 July, we announced the 2026 and 2027 school teacher pay awards alongside £700 million additional funding for schools in the 2026 to 2027 financial year to support them with the cost of staff pay awards, rising to £1,115 million in 2027 to 2028. This additional funding will come from DfE budgets. 

For the 2026 to 2027 financial year, this comprises: 

The SBSG 26 calculator tool, which can be accessed through the SBSG 26 page linked above, will help mainstream schools estimate their additional pay funding.

From April 2027, employer contribution rates for the teachers’ pension scheme will decrease, and funding for schools will be reduced to reflect the decrease in pension costs. The methodology document  describes how the funding will be adjusted for mainstream, special, AP and hospital schools as well as for eligible early years providers and centrally employed teachers.

Information: Further education funding update for 2026 to 2027 and 2027 to 2028 financial years

On Wednesday 1 July 2026, we announced the 2026 and 2027 school teacher pay awards alongside additional funding to support costs for 2026 to 2027 and 2027 to 2028 financial years.

Colleges and other further education providers will also receive around £120 million in the 2026 to 2027 financial year, rising to around £365 million in 2027 to 2028 financial year. This funding is intended to support key priorities, including staff recruitment and retention. This additional funding will come from DfE budgets.

Together with additional funding for 16 to 19 provision in schools and academies (from within the overall schools funding envelope), around £170 million will be available for post-16 funding in 2026 to 2027 financial year.

We will deliver this funding by: 

We have published updated rates and further details today at the links above.

From April 2027, employer contribution rates for the teachers’ pension scheme will decrease; funding for the employer contributions grants will be reduced to reflect the decrease in pension costs.

Information: Recoupment regulations 

The DfE has laid the Inter-authority Recoupment (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2026, which update the arrangements for recouping costs between local authorities for looked after children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) placed out of area.

The regulations will come into force on Tuesday 1 September 2026. 

The amendments introduce a new requirement for the local authority that looks after the child to meet the costs incurred by the authority providing the education for those with an education, health and care plan or in a special school, where agreement on costs is not reached within six months.

Accompanying local authorities’ recoupment of the education costs of looked after children guidance to support implementation of the new regulations has been published.

Feedback: Help us to improve pupil premium allocation calculations 

We are improving how funding information is presented, specifically calculation information about allocation statements for pupil premium funding.
 
We would welcome your feedback on the design in development and encourage participation if your role involves accessing and using allocation calculation data.
 
Online feedback sessions will run from Monday 20 July to Friday 24 July 2026. Sessions will take place on Microsoft Teams and will last up to 60 minutes.
 
Please register your expression of interest to take part. We will then contact you to confirm your session date and time.

Your feedback will help make funding information clearer, more consistent, and easier to understand.

Feedback: Tell us about your experience of our funding service

If you receive education and skills funding, we want to hear about your experience.

Please complete this short survey by Wednesday 22 July 2026. It should take you 5 to 10 minutes to complete.

We aspire to run an excellent education and skills funding service that gives providers as much certainty as possible.

The survey runs once a year and asks whether we deliver:

  • certainty on what we pay you and when
  • clarity on how to comply with funding rules
  • services that are accessible and easy to use
  • answers when you have funding-related queries

We will keep your personal data confidential, and your feedback will help us to improve the service.

Feedback: Help us improve the 16 to 19 business case process

We are improving our 16 to 19 business case process. If you have experience completing or submitting these business cases, we would like to speak with you to learn what works well, and what challenges you face as education providers.

We will be running a series of online interviews between Wednesday 8 and Tuesday 14 July. Sessions will take place through Microsoft Teams and will last up to 45 minutes.

If you would like to take part, please complete our short sign-up form and a researcher will be in touch to book a session with you.

Events and webinars: Taking control of agency supply with Shaw Education Trust

Friday 10 July 2026, 11am to 11:30am. Register on Eventbrite.