Guidance for all institutions administering the 16 to 19 bursary fund in the 2020 to 2021 academic year
Guidance for all institutions administering the 16 to 19 bursary fund in the 2020 to 2021 academic year
Information about how to get ESFA funding for post-16 education and training.
Advice for institutions on the financial support young people may be able to access to help them participate in education and training.
Information about how 16 to 19 funding is allocated to colleges, providers, schools and academies.
Rules and guidance for using 16 to 19 formula funding allocated by ESFA.
Information for independent learning providers (ILPs) funded by ESFA.
Information for 16 to 19 institutions about calculating their 16 to 19 revenue funding allocation.
Information for 16 to 19 institutions about calculating their 16 to 19 revenue funding allocation.
Information to help you understand your 16 to 19 revenue funding allocation. We will publish information on this page that will help you understand your 16 to 19 revenue funding allocations for academic year 2023 to 2024. We will update the page as we release allocation calculation toolkits and statements as set out in our timeline.
Information on funding work experience in 16 to 19 study programmes.
Additional funding for one-year for schools, colleges and other 16 to 19 providers to mitigate the disruption to learning arising from coronavirus (COVID-19).
As part of the government’s commitment to a long-term education recovery plan, in 2021 we announced that we are investing a further £800m across 3 academic years to fund 40 additional learning hours for band 5 and T Level students (and a proportionate increase for those in lower bands) in 16 to 19 education.
The advanced maths premium is funding for additional students studying specified level 3 maths qualifications.
The High Value Courses Premium is additional funding to encourage and support delivery of selected level 3 courses in subjects that lead to higher wage returns and support the Industrial Strategy, to enable a more productive economy.
An overview of the 16 to 19 funding formula.
Details for 16 to 19 funded institutions on how funding will work in academic year 2020 to 2021
Details for 16 to 19 funded institutions on how funding will work in academic year 2023 to 2024
This additional maths and English funding is provided to support the delivery of maths and English to those students on substantial level 3 study programmes (including T Levels) who have not yet attained a grade 9 to 4 GCSE or equivalent in either or both of these subjects.
Information for institutions on maths and English condition of funding.
This note provides the latest information on planned hours to assist funded institutions planning study programmes across the individual academic years.
Guidance about programme cost weightings in the 16 to 19 funding formula for 6 sector subject areas from 2020 to 2021 academic year.
Information for education and training providers on the planning and delivery of study programmes.
Advice about post-16 funding regulations.
Information for schools, colleges, local authorities and independent learning providers about 16 to 19 funding arrangements
Advice about individualised learner record (ILR) funding returns for institutions funded by the ESFA.
This document sets out the ESFA compliance and control requirements and advice for institutions using third parties for ESFA-funded provision.
The funding rates and the formula used in the funding arrangements for 16 to 19 year olds.
An interactive tool to help schools and academies submit an accurate autumn census return.
Guidance for all institutions with a 16 to 18 Residential Support Scheme (RSS) allocation in the 2023 to 2024 academic year
Information for providers of 16 to 19 funding and adult education and training services and traineeships on subcontracting ESFA funding.