A school has written to parents asking for a £1-a-day voluntary contribution to help pay for pens, pencils, books, etc. The Robert Piggott CofE School in Berkshire said national changes to school funding meant they had to request donations to make up the shortfall. The school is in the Maidenhead constituency, which is represented by Mrs May. Many are saying that Theresa May was elected to represent Maidenhead on a manifesto that guaranteed to protect school funding, but she can't keep her promises to her own voters, let alone the rest of the country. Ministers have insisted that more money is being pumped into schools, and recently announced a new funding formula to ensure money is allocated in a fairer way. Education secretary Justine Greening said that an extra £1.3 billion will be found for England's schools from existing budgets. The next Budget is on 22 November. See also:
Schools need financial help
Written by David Fletcher 17 Nov 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for God to work through the Chancellor of the Exchequer to make realistic budget proposals that will not adversely affect schools, hospitals or other services. (Hebrews 13:18)
- More: metro.co.uk/2017/11/16/school-in-theresa-mays-constituency-begs-parents-to-help-pay-for-pens-and-books-7083075/
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