Catch Up Funding
CATCH UP FUNDING
The government announced £1 billion of funding to support children and young people to catch up lost time after school closure. This is especially important for pupils from the most vulnerable and disadvantaged backgrounds.
Funding allocations and Payment Schedules School allocations will be calculated on a per pupil basis. Mainstream school will get £80 for each pupil from reception to year 11 inclusive. Schools will get funding in 3 tranches. Autumn 2020 – this is based on the latest available data on pupils. Early 2021 – based on updated pupil and place data. This payment will also take account of the initial part payment made in autumn 2020 so that schools will receive a total of £46.67 per pupil or £140 per place across the first 2 payment rounds. Summer 2021 term - a further £33.33 per pupil or £100 per place.
Similar to the pupil premium, schools should use the sum available to them as a single total even though funding is calculated on a per pupil or per place basis. Funding will only be available for the 2020 to 2021 academic year and will not be added to schools’ baselines in calculating future years’ funding allocations. Using catch up funding Schools should use this funding for specific activities to support their pupils to catch up for lost teaching over the previous months, in line with the curriculum expectations for the next academic year in actions for schools during the coronavirus outbreak.
While schools can use their funding in a way that suits their cohort and circumstances, they are expected to use this funding for specific activities which will help pupils catch up on missed education. To support schools to make the best use of this funding, the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has published a coronavirus (COVID-19) support guide for schools with evidence-based approaches to catch up for all students