Pandemic sees 21% rise in pupils on free school meals

News of 300K extra children eligible for FSM between January 2020 and 2021 likely to fuel criticism of DfE over pupil premium ‘stealth cut’
17th June 2021, 9:58am

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Pandemic sees 21% rise in pupils on free school meals

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Another 300,000 pupils have become eligible for free school meals between January 2020 and 2021, new government figures published today reveal.

A total of1.74 million pupils werefrom families with incomes low enough to qualify for free lunches in January, the Department for Education statistics show.

That takesthe proportion up to 20.8 per centcompared to17.3 per cent last January,before the pandemic hit the UK, when only 1.44 million pupils were eligible for free school meals. It amounts to a 21 per cent rise in the space of a year.


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The new figures are likely to reignite criticism of theDepartment for Education’s “stealth cut” to pupil premium funding.

It took adecision to calculatethe number of children on FSM and attractingpupil premium funding from this April by usinga census taken last October, instead of using fresher figures fromJanuary 2021 that have been released today.

This means schools willreceive no extra funding for children who became newly eligible for the pupil premium between October 2020 and January 2021.

Tes calculated today that this could amount to afunding cut of £124 million.

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