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Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) Outturn 2024-25

Meeting: 23/06/2025 - Schools Forum (Item 4.)

4. Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG) Outturn 2024-25 pdf icon PDF 298 KB

The report considers the end of year position for the DSG budget 2024-25. The budget was set with a funding gap of £28m, a similar level compared with the previous year, with the expectation that the innovation fund and other initiatives would start to have impact in reducing the demand for education health and care plans (EHCPs). This was alongside the creation of new SEND places in mainstream schools through capital investment to limit the use of higher cost independent provision.

The outturn is a net in-year funding gap approaching £50m. This is £5m more than indicated at quarter three. There is an element of one-off additional high needs spending over the final quarter, but it is likely most previously unforeseen costs will be on-going.

More children are remaining in mainstream schools but the growth in demand for EHCPs overall has more than offset any potential savings. The demand has continued to grow for independent school places, alternative provision, and bespoke arrangements for those unable to attend any school setting.

The trajectory of the accumulated deficit has therefore continued a significant upward path from £65.5m for March 2024, to £113.3m for March 2025.