GB-GOV-14-dfe_ODA_2018
Department for Education
Education of asylum seeker applicant children in England
The Department for Education activity is an estimate of the department’s annual spend on the education of asylum seeker children who are of compulsory school age in England – i.e. of primary and secondary ages – for the first 12 months after their asylum application is lodged. It is important to note that there is not a specific budget for this spend. The DfE provides funding to schools in England (via local authorities in the case of maintained schools) through the core schools budget and the pupil premium grant, a total of approximately £45bn per year. The DfE makes an estimate of how much of this total is, in effect, allocated to schools’ budgets due to asylum seeker children in their first 12 months in the country being on roll. All pupils on roll at a school attract funding to their school in the same way, irrespective of whether or not they are asylum seeker children. All the spending being estimated takes place domestically in English schools.
Department for Education
Department for Education
All schools in England
All schools in England
Actual start date
Actual end date
Planned start date
Planned end date
Department for Education
https://www.gov.uk/contact-dfe
https://www.gov.uk/contact-dfe
The UK has been recorded in the country code in the absence of being able to select a suitable alternative option. The recipient countries are developing countries unspecified.
20400000
15400000
Provision of education to asylum seeker children
5000000
Contribution to the Association of Commonwealth Universities’ scholarship endowment fund
Procurement at DfE
DfE Consolidated Annual Report and Accounts 2018 to 2019
DfE web page
Provision of education
GB-GOV-14-dfe_ODA_2019
Department for Education
Education of asylum seeker applicant children in England
The Department for Education activity is an estimate of the department’s annual spend on the education of asylum seeker children who are of compulsory school age in England – i.e. of primary and secondary ages – for the first 12 months after their asylum application is lodged. It is important to note that there is not a specific budget for this spend. The DfE provides funding to schools in England (via local authorities in the case of maintained schools) through the core schools budget and the pupil premium grant, a total of approximately £45bn per year. The DfE makes an estimate of how much of this total is, in effect, allocated to schools’ budgets due to asylum seeker children in their first 12 months in the country being on roll. All pupils on roll at a school attract funding to their school in the same way, irrespective of whether or not they are asylum seeker children. All the spending being estimated takes place domestically in English schools. The figure for 2019 is not yet available; this activity will be updated in due course.
Department for Education
Department for Education
All schools in England
Department for Education
Actual start date
Actual end date
Planned start date
Department for Education
https://www.gov.uk/contact-dfe
https://www.gov.uk/contact-dfe
The UK has been recorded in the country code in the absence of being able to select a suitable alternative option. The recipient countries are developing countries unspecified.
Primary education
Secondary education
20800000
DfE web page
Procurement at DfE
DfE Consolidated Annual Report and Accounts 2018 to 2019
Provision of education
GB-GOV-14-Dfe_ODA_2020
Department for Education
Education of asylum seeker applicant children in England
The Department for Education activity is an estimate of the department’s annual spend on the education of asylum seeker children who are of compulsory school age in England – i.e. of primary and secondary ages – for the first 12 months after their asylum application is lodged. It is important to note that there is not a specific budget for this spend. The DfE provides funding to schools in England (via local authorities in the case of maintained schools) through the core schools budget and the pupil premium grant, a total of approximately £45bn per year. The DfE makes an estimate of how much of this total is, in effect, allocated to schools’ budgets due to asylum seeker children in their first 12 months in the country being on roll. All pupils on roll at a school attract funding to their school in the same way, irrespective of whether or not they are asylum seeker children. All the spending being estimated takes place domestically in English schools.
Department for Education
Department for Education
Department for Education
All schools in England
Actual start date
Actual end date
The UK has been recorded in the country code in the absence of being able to select a suitable alternative option. The recipient countries are developing countries unspecified.
17900000
GB-GOV-14-Dfe_ODA_2021
Department for Education
Education of asylum seeker applicant children in England
The Department for Education activity is an estimate of the department’s annual spend on the education of asylum seeker children who are of compulsory school age in England – i.e. of primary and secondary ages – for the first 12 months after their asylum application is lodged. It is important to note that there is not a specific budget for this spend. The DfE provides funding to schools in England (via local authorities in the case of maintained schools) through the core schools budget and the pupil premium grant, a total of approximately £45bn per year. The DfE makes an estimate of how much of this total is, in effect, allocated to schools’ budgets due to asylum seeker children in their first 12 months in the country being on roll. All pupils on roll at a school attract funding to their school in the same way, irrespective of whether or not they are asylum seeker children. All the spending being estimated takes place domestically in English schools.
Department for Education
Department for Education
Department for Education
All schools in England
Actual start date
Actual end date
The UK has been recorded in the country code in the absence of being able to select a suitable alternative option. The recipient countries are developing countries unspecified.
17800000