Local authorities are required to publish schemes for financing schools, setting out the financial relationship between them and the schools they maintain.
This guidance explains the provisions a scheme must include.
Statutory guidance sets out what local authorities must do to comply with the law.
We have updated the schemes for financing schools for the 2024 to 2025 financial year.
In particular, we have updated section 5.8: Borrowing by schools - where we have updated guidance on borrowing to reflect the introduction of International Financial Reporting Standard 16 (IFRS16). The introduction of IFRS16 for local authorities from 1 April 2024 ends the distinction between operating and finance leases at maintained schools and in effect, all leases will be classified as finance leases for accounting purposes.
31 March 2023
We've updated the scheme for financing schools for the 2023 to 2024 financial year.
31 March 2022
We've updated the scheme for financing schools for the 2022 to 2023 financial year.
23 April 2021
We have updated the schemes for financing schools document.
5 August 2020
We have updated the guidance to include changes following the publication of the 'Financial transparency of LA maintained schools and academy trusts' consultation response. The scheme now includes the provision for schools to submit a 3-year budget forecast each year, and a recovery plan if their deficit rises above 5%.
1 April 2020
We have updated the schemes for financing schools guidance for the 2020 to 2021 financial year.
5 February 2019
New version of 'schemes for financing schools' added.
22 March 2018
Updated sections 4.8, 4.10 and Annex B following changes to legislation about balances of closing schools, redundancy and early retirement costs and a directed revision to loan schemes.
17 December 2015
Updated to include admissions appeals in the list of services local authorities can charge maintained schools for.
19 August 2015
Updated document to directed revisions concerning the publication of a register of governors’ business interests and the categorisation of finance leases.