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£400m for schools to buy "the little extras they need"
EB News: 29/10/2018 - 16:26
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced a one-off capital grant to schools during delivery of his Autumn Budget speech today, 29 October.
Hammond said he will give schools a £400m "in year bonus to help our schools buy the little extras they need."
It will be a "one-off capital payment to schools averaging £10k per primary school and £50k per secondary."
The hash tag "littleextras" began trending on social media, with many parents, teachers and industry professionals crticising the choice of language as "patronising".
Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: "While we welcome any increased investment in schools, the £400m 'bonus' announced today hardly scratches the surface of what is needed."
School leaders' union NAHT said: "This is a Budget that will infuriate school leaders. Schools and young people are most definitely much too far down the government's list of priorities."
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