Ten key facts about funding for schools in Devon
- The Government distributes funding for schools through local councils and each education authority historically has received different funding
- Devon is the 148th lowest funded out of 151 education authorities in England
- This year Devon is receiving £3,842 for every pupil
- The top funded authority in the country - City of London - receives £7,603
- The national average is £4,217
- So every pupil in a Devon school is effectively worth £375 less - every year - than the national average. This amounts to £35 million less funding for Devon children's education
- For a 1,000-pupil secondary school in Devon this amounts to £375,000 lost from the budget every year
- For a 200-pupil primary school in Devon this amounts to £75,000 lost from the budget every year
- But all schools face similar costs wherever they are. Staff pay is set nationally, not locally
- And Devon schools often pay higher energy bills and have higher travel costs than other parts of England.

