Guidance

School staff instructor (SSI) funding grant: FE colleges conditions of grant 2023 to 2024

Published 25 October 2023

Applies to England

1. Introduction

The school staff instructor (SSI) funding grant 2023 to 2024 (“grant funding”) will be paid by the Secretary of State for Education (“Secretary of State”) to colleges [footnote 1]that have a Combined Cadet Force (CCF) with an SSI in post, under section 14 of the Education Act 2002. In accordance with section 16 of that Act, the Secretary of State sets the following terms on which financial assistance is given in relation to the grant funding payable for the academic year 2022 to 2023.

The grant funding for the 2023 to 2024 academic year is paid in a single instalment from the Secretary of State to colleges as follows:

2023 to 2024 academic year Payment date
September 2023 to August 2024 October 2023

2. Purpose of the grant funding

The grant funding once allocated to the college must be placed under the control of the SSI of the college’s CCF. The grant funding meets the commitment to support SSIs and to confirm departmental support for achieving the government ambition of having 60,000 cadets in school cadet units. The grant funding matches the funding provided by the department for the academic years 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023.

The purpose of the funding is to enable an SSI to spend more time on cadet duties and associated SSI tasks, which, in turn will help to sustain the unit and the growth of cadet numbers.

3. Basis of allocation of the grant funding

The grant funding for the academic year 2023 to 2024 will replicate the funding paid by the department in respect of SSIs in post in colleges that had a CCF in previous academic years and is calculated as follows:

51 days (one day per week for 51 weeks) x £74.80 (daily rate) = £3814.80

In the case of a college which has appointed, or expects to appoint, an SSI during the 2023 to 2024 academic year, the college will be eligible for the grant only where a start date has been set on or before 29 February 2024. The rate payable will equate to the number of weeks left within the academic year from the date at which the SSI started, or is expected to start, in post. Payments will not be made for an SSI who has not started in post, or had a set start date, on or before 29 February 2024.

For example, if there were 30 weeks remaining, the amount payable would be 30 x £74.80.

4. Terms on which the grant funding is allocated to colleges

The grant funding is only payable when a college that has a CCF has an SSI in post. Where an SSI holds this position for 2 (or more) separate CCFs they will be entitled to the grant funding for each of the CCFs.

The grant funding once allocated to the college’s board of management must be placed under the control of the SSI of the college’s CCF.

The grant funding is provided on the basis that it must only be used to fund the SSI to spend additional time in the performance of CCF duties and activities applicable to their role. Therefore, supporting the success and sustainment of the CCF and assisting with cadet growth.

5. Variation

The basis for allocation of the grant funding may be varied by the Secretary of State from the terms set out in clause 4 above, if requested by the college or at the discretion of the Secretary of State.

6. Other terms

If a college’s board of management fails to comply with the terms set out in the paragraphs above, including but not limited to the misuse of grant funding, the Secretary of State may require the repayment of the whole or any part of the grant funding paid to the college or the withholding of subsequent instalments of the grant funding.

This will be notified in writing to the college and any such sum that has been notified shall be recovered by the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) on behalf of the Secretary of State from the college’s board of management or withheld from subsequent instalments of the grant funding. Any such recoveries will be undertaken in line with the college’s funding agreement.

7. Overpayments

Any overpayment of the grant funding shall be recovered by ESFA on behalf of the Secretary of State from the college’s board of management.

8. Further information

The books and other documents and records relating to the recipient’s accounts (for the purposes of this grant “recipient” is the college’s board of management) must be made available for inspection by the Secretary of State and by the Comptroller and Auditor General.

The Comptroller and Auditor General may, under section 6 of the National Audit Act 1983, carry out examinations into the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness with which the recipient has used its resources in discharging its grant-aided activities.

The college’s board of management must provide such further information as may be required by the Secretary of State for the purpose of determining whether, or to what extent, it has complied with the terms set out in this document.

Failure to provide this information may result in the Secretary of State requiring recovery of the whole or any part of the grant funding paid to the college’s board of management, according to the method outlined in section 6, or the withholding of subsequent instalments of the grant funding.

  1. Colleges - sixth form colleges or further education (FE) corporations regulated under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.