Dedicated schools grant (DSG): 2022 to 2023
Find out how much local authorities receive for DSG funding, additional high needs funding and provisional schools supplementary grant and how it is calculated.
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Allocations
We have published the 2022 to 2023 dedicated schools grant (DSG) funding allocations for local authorities, which show how much funding each local authority will receive, and how that funding has been calculated.
We have also published additional high needs funding and indicative allocations, at local authority level, of the schools supplementary grant, and have now added the 2022 to 2023 pupil number tool which will enable you to see how many pupils are allocated to each local authority.
The 2022 to 2023 schools and high needs additional allocations above show the 2022 to 2023 DSG allocations of the schools block and high needs block, additional funding for the high needs block, and indicative allocations of the schools supplementary grant.
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About the calculation of DSG
Read the technical note to understand how we calculate these allocations.
The DSG growth calculations values tables give details of the 2022 to 2023 financial year growth calculation, which forms part of the schools block in the DSG allocations.
Additional high needs allocations
In December 2021 we provided details on the additional high needs funding allocations of the DSG for 2022 to 2023, following the autumn spending review announcement of extra funding for schools and high needs. These allocations are now included in the DSG high needs block allocations shown in the DSG published allocations 2022 to 2023, above.
This extra funding recognises the additional costs that local authorities and schools will face in the coming year, which were not foreseen when the original high needs block allocations were calculated, including the Health and Social Care Levy, that will be applied initially through increased national insurance contributions from employers.
The additional funding also takes into account that colleges and other providers offering extra hours of study to students with high needs may require extra high needs top-up funding to support those students.
Further information
Read the DSG conditions of grant to find out more about how the grant should be used.
Last updated
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Updated the 'Allocations' section to direct users to the newly published 2022 to 2023 schools supplementary grant school level allocations. Published an updated 2022 to 2023 schools and high needs additional allocations spreadsheet as of May 2022 to replace the December 2021 version.
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2022 to 2023 allocations updated for the number of pupils in the October 2021 school census and the additional high needs allocations funding announced in December 2021. Change to technical note to explain the new business rates process.
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We've uploaded the schools supplementary grant calculator tool.
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Updated to include the pupil number tool for 2022 to 2023
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We've added the 2022 to 2023 schools and high needs additional allocations tables and further information about how it's calculated.
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First published.