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School costs could rise by around 3.6% in 2025/26 if pay review body follows Government’s recommendation for 2.8% pay award for teachers.
Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) estimates that mainstream school funding per pupil grew by 5% in real terms.
Half of the rise in school funding between 2019 and 2024 has been absorbed by rising costs of special educational needs provision.
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