Gbp 1,000 Extra Per Pupil - so Why Are Our Schools Not Doing Better?
The Scotsman › January 20, 2006
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The Scotsman › January 20, 2006
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MINISTERS were accused last night of failing to deliver improvements in schools despite the fact that state education spending in Scotland is now GBP 1,000 per pupil higher than it is south of the Border.
Scottish Executive figures yesterday showed education spending was GBP 4.2 billion in 2004-5, an increase of GBP 300 million on the year before.See the full content of this document
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Gbp 1,000 Extra Per Pupil - so Why Are Our Schools Not Doing Better?
Broken down, that worked out at GBP 3,855 per primary pupil and GBP 5,428 for every child in secondary school. Nationwide, that equates to an average of GBP 4,641 per pupil.
In England, l...See the full content of this document
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