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ESFA Update local authorities: 31 May 2023

Published 31 May 2023

Applies to England

1. Information: year-end funding claim for 2022 to 2023

The year-end funding claim window will open at 9am on Thursday 8 June 2023.

Please submit your year-end funding claim by 5pm on Tuesday 13 June 2023. The claim form will be available on submit learner data. The funding claims user guide is available to help you complete the form.

You will need to submit a claim if you receive funds through these contracts:

  • grant funded - ESFA funded adult education budget (AEB) (adult skills, community learning, 19 to 24 traineeships and national skills fund Level 3 adult offer (Level 3 Free Courses for Jobs))
  • grant funded - advanced learner loans bursary (ALLB)
  • 16 to 19 education

Once you have submitted your year-end funding claim on submit learner data, you will also be able to view it on Manage your education and skills funding.

You must not enter any adjustments relating to the earnings boost in your funding claim, we will do this after you have submitted the claim. Your indicative reconciliation statement will include the earnings boost that we have calculated.

If you have any queries, please use ESFA help centre to contact us.

2. Information: ESFA funded adult education budget funding rates and formula guide 2023 to 2024, version 1

We have published version 1 of the adult education budget (AEB) funding rates and formula guide for 2023 to 2024.

This document sets out how we will fund activity for ESFA funded AEB and continuing 16 to 18 traineeships. In this version, we have described:

  • how we fund learning through the new AEB procurement that has taken place.
  • how we are integrating traineeship provision into the AEB for new learning starting from 1 August 2023.
  • a change to the procured and non-procured version of the “National Skills Fund” funding line types to “NSF Free Courses for Jobs” funding line types.

This guide covers delivery starting in the 2023 to 2024 funding year. We may publish further updates through the course of the year and we will tell you about any changes in ESFA Update.

If you have any queries after reading our guidance contact us, marking your query for the attention of the 19+ Calculations group.

3. Information: book a 1:1 chat to discuss your school’s buying needs – spaces available on 15 June

Schools Commercial Team are offering the opportunity for a free, virtual 1:1 conversation with a member of the team, to see how we can support you.

You can speak to us about anything you like to help you make informed buying choices for your school.

There is no pressure or obligation to take any of our recommendations forward following the conversation.

Book your 1:1 conversation now.

4. Information: RPA Members - book your place on this Regulatory Mock Trial

The Department for Education (DfE), in conjunction with Willis Towers Watson, has developed a bespoke training seminar, ‘The Regulatory Mock Trial’.

This workshop has been designed to assist governors, trustees, directors, and members of Senior Leadership Teams to understand the challenges they face in implementing compliant health and safety management systems, enhance the prospects of avoiding enforcement action and improve the school’s defensive capabilities where a prosecution is pursued.

Places are for RPA members only and will be allocated on a first come first served basis:

5. Information: a beginners’ guide to using frameworks for school buying

Read our latest Buying for Schools blog post.

Emily Wignall, Digital Engagement and Information Manager in the DfE’s Schools Commercial Team, explains what a framework is and how using one can help your school navigate a legally compliant buying process, whilst saving time and money.

6. Information: sign up for our national professional qualification (NPQ) webinar on Tuesday 13 June

Did you know that National Professional Qualifications (NPQs) are fully funded by the government and for each teacher or leader in your school who takes an NPQ this academic year:

  • state-funded primary schools with one to 150 pupils will receive a grant payment of £800
  • state-funded primary schools with more than 150 pupils will receive a grant payment of £200
  • state-funded secondary schools and state-funded 16-19 educational settings with one to 600 pupils will receive a grant payment of £200

Schools Commercial Team are hosting a webinar to give you all the information you need about NPQs for the teachers and leaders in your school.

Sign up now for more details and a chance to ask questions.

7. Information: book your place on our Buying for Schools webinar

Are you a school business professional who buys goods and services for your school?

We host regular webinars on how using our approved frameworks could help your school get value for money. Click on the links to find out more and book your place:

You can find the full programme of webinars for the summer term on the Summer 2023 webinar page. Visit the page to find out more and book your place.