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<p>The minimum per pupil funding levels (MPPLs) in the schools National Funding Formula
have been set so that, in the 2023/24 financial year, every primary school will receive
at least £4,405 per pupil, and every secondary school at least £5,715.</p><p>All schools,
including schools funded by reference to the MPPLs, will also receive additional funding
in the 2023/24 financial year, following the 2022 Autumn Statement. A typical 200
pupil primary school can be expected to receive approximately £28,000, on average.
A typical 900 pupil secondary school can be expected to receive £170,000. The Department
will announce further details on allocations shortly.</p><p>The MPPL values are compulsory
in Local Authority funding formulae, which determine actual funding allocations for
maintained schools and academies. Academy trusts have flexibilities over how the funding
they are allocated in respect of their individual academies is then distributed across
academies in their trust. This means that in some cases, an academy could receive
a lower per pupil funding amount than the MPPL value. This may reflect, for example,
activities that are paid for by the trust centrally, rather than by individual academies.</p><p>
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