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16-19 Tuition Fund 2023-24

In July 2020, as part of post-lockdown ‘catch up’ initiatives, the ESFA announced that Further Education Colleges will be allocated additional funding to support 16-18 year old students enrolling on September 2020 who have not achieved ‘good’ GCSE passes in maths and English. The funding is based on £150 for each student who does not hold a GCSE Grade 4 or higher in English and/or Maths; students with neither attract funding of £300. These amounts are for full-time students, and will be pro rata for part-time students. Colleges are expected to provide additional tuition in small groups, normally of up to three (maximum 5), to these beneficiaries. They are also expected to prioritise students that will benefit most from small group tuition and have regard to the needs of students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), particularly where they have experienced additional disruption to learning as a result of their specific needs and disabilities. 

Following acceptance of the allocation, colleges must issue a statement of how the funding entitlement will be used, and publish this on their websites in the autumn term. 

Use of the Tuition Fund 

The principles behind how we will use the funding are set out below:

  • Each young person will be fairly assessed on entry – both in terms of their GCSE grade achieved and through use of extended diagnostics and initial assessment tools. 
  • This will be considered alongside any assessment of other additional support that the student requires as part of their study with us 
  • A range of support methods will be used to ensure all students have the best chance of improving their grades, with as many achieving good English and maths passes as possible 
  • A key support method will be, but not limited to, the provision of small group support over and above the normal taught class arrangements 
  • The nature of this support will be dependent on the student involved, their support needs and the local context. 

We have identified a number of broad categories of students set out in the table below

Category 

Description 

Delivery Plan 

High Needs Funded students 

Bespoke programme of small group support for SEND and High Needs Funded students. 

Dependent on specific need, 1-2-1 or small group additional tuition will be identified to address support needs due to COVID 19 and lost learning. 

Vocational/ Practical learning 

Additional small group tuition – Practical activities/workshops 

Many students within practical vocational areas were disadvantaged during lockdown by the inability to access workshops, equipment etc and actually practice skills. 

Small group tuition will be provided that will focus on students having the opportunity to practice and consolidate their skills. 

Last reviewed 3rd September 2022