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Details for 16 to 19 funded institutions on how funding will work in academic year 2024 to 2025.
Funding to support the delivery of English and maths to those students who have not yet attained a grade 9 to 4 GCSE or equivalent in either or both subjects.
The advanced maths premium is funding for additional students studying an eligible level 3 maths qualification.
Information about financial assurance and financial management of 16 to 19 institutions, including sixth-form and further education colleges that are funded by Education and Skills and Funding Agency (ESFA).
Data showing aggregate payments made to childcare providers and education institutions for both Care to Learn and the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund for students in defined vulnerable groups.
Explains the ESFA funding system and the rules and rates for the adult education budget, apprenticeships, advanced learner loans and the bursary, and ESF funding.
An overview of capital funding for post-16 education providers, the type of funding available, what it can be used for and when to apply.
Bursaries of up to £1,200 for students in further education, training or unpaid apprenticeships - what’s available, eligibility and how to apply
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