moggy
22-11-2015, 09:04 AM
'Spending on early years is vulnerable too, despite a commitment to increase the free childcare for working parents to 30 hours.
It is possible these will not be funded at the same level of staffing as the existing 15 hours offered to parents in England.'
Right at the end of this report:
Spending Review: Schools to get 'fair funding' formula - BBC News (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-34891689)
Sounds like things could get very messy- different levels of staffing for different funding?! Is this also why the EYFS has not been updated yet, are ratio changes back on the agenda? :panic:
It is possible these will not be funded at the same level of staffing as the existing 15 hours offered to parents in England.'
Right at the end of this report:
Spending Review: Schools to get 'fair funding' formula - BBC News (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-34891689)
Sounds like things could get very messy- different levels of staffing for different funding?! Is this also why the EYFS has not been updated yet, are ratio changes back on the agenda? :panic: