Half a billion pounds to fill attainment gap

Scotland's head teachers are being given £520m to help deprived pupils.

Author: Stephanie AllisonPublished 29th Mar 2022
Last updated 29th Mar 2022

Scotland’s headteachers will receive more than half a billion pounds of secured funding over the next four years to help close the attainment gap.

Pupil Equity Funding (PEF) of £520 million will be distributed to schools in every council area to help headteachers support children and young people.

The funding has been confirmed for multiple years to provide more certainty for headteachers and allow for longer-term planning.

Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said:

“Tackling the poverty-related attainment gap and giving every young person the chance to fulfil their full potential remains our priority, and we are investing an increased £1 billion through schools and local authorities over the course of this Parliament to support this ambition.

“Our headteachers and teachers know their pupils best and have told us that our measures are working. We are determined to ensure they are empowered to take the approaches that are right for the children and young people in their schools to help improve attainment.

“Our allocation of more than £520 million of PEF for the next four years will give headteachers the confidence and security they need to plan long term. However, we know schools can’t do this alone, and headteachers should work in partnership with each other, Education Scotland and their local authority, to agree the use of the funding.”

St Francis Primary School headteacher Margot MacAlister said:

“Pupil Equity Funding has been key in allowing me to deliver my vision for the community I serve. From the beginning it has provided me with stability in terms of funding posts previously reliant on my devolved budget.

"Our headteachers and teachers know their pupils best and have told us that our measures are working."

“This has allowed me to build purposeful and trusting working relationships with partners over time that bring a great richness to a child’s learning experience.

“Our nurture programme and now our EXCEL programme has become embed in the culture and ethos of the school and addresses the whole child now and in the future.”

Background

The Pupil Equity Funding is allocated directly to schools and targeted at closing the poverty related attainment gap. 97% of schools in every council area benefits from Pupil Equity Funding.

The Scottish Government is investing £1bn in the Scottish Attainment Challenge over the course of this Parliament, the £520 million of Pupil Equity Funding is part of this overall investment.

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