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£11.5m for secondary schools to close attainment gap

Funding to improve pupils’ literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing.

More than a hundred secondary schools will receive up to £11.5 million for projects to close the attainment gap, Deputy First Minister John Swinney confirmed yesterday.

The funding will enable up to 133 secondary schools with pupils living in areas of deprivation to improve their literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing.

It includes around £1.5m for secondary schools in East Ayrshire and Renfrewshire – the newest of Scotland’s nine Attainment Challenge authorities.

During a visit to Coatbridge High School, whose pupils will benefit from North Lanarkshire’s £1.6m share of the funding, Mr Swinney said:

“Delivering equity and excellence across Scotland’s education system is this government’s defining mission. I am firmly committed to substantially closing the gap in the attainment of pupils from our most and least deprived areas during the lifetime of this parliament.

“The funding we are allocating to secondary schools is part of the additional £750 million we will make available to support schools to close the attainment gap over the same period. It will enable more than a hundred secondary schools to improve literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing through a range of projects devised by the schools themselves.

“This builds on our existing work with hundreds of primary schools to ensure no child or young person in Scotland is held back because of their background."

Notes To Editors

The Deputy First Minister extended the Scottish Attainment Challenge to include secondary schools earlier this year – http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Expansion-of-Scottish-Attainment-Challenge-2554.aspx

Scotland’s nine challenge authorities were invited to submit proposals to support secondary schools in their area. The challenge authorities are Clackmannanshire, Dundee, Glasgow, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire, North Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire, East Ayrshire and Renfrewshire. Challenge authorities receive an overall sum for distribution to schools in their area.

An additional 28 secondary schools (not in Challenge Authority areas) were invited to submit proposals because they receive children from primary schools currently in receipt of challenge funding, and have more than 20% of children in areas of multiple deprivation (SIMD 1 and 2). They are:

Aberdeen City – Northfield Academy, St Machar Academy, Torry Academy
City of Edinburgh – Castlebrae Community High School, Wester Hailes Education Centre, Holyrood High School, Craigroyston Community High School
Dumfries and Galloway – Sanquhar Academy
Falkirk – Falkirk High School 
Fife – Viewforth High School, Glenwood High School, St Columba’s High School 
Highland – Alness Academy, Inverness High School, Invergordon Academy, Wick High School
Borders – Hawick High School 
South Ayrshire – Ayr Academy
South Lanarkshire – Trinity High School, Calderside High School, Cathkin High School, Larkhall Academy, Stonelaw High School, Hamilton Grammar School, Holy Cross High School, Lanark Grammar 
Stirling – Wallace High School 
West Lothian – St Kentigern’s High School

Full list of Local authority allocations

*Indicative amounts to be allocated to these local authorities. Exact totals to be confirmed in the coming days.

Authority

Number of secondary schools

Secondary allocation

     

Aberdeen City

3

£ 196,003

City of Edinburgh

4

£ 357,169

Clackmannanshire

3

£ 300,000*

Dumfries & Galloway

1

£ 56,000

Dundee

9

£ 727,077

East Ayrshire

9

£1,038,406

Falkirk

1

£ 85,463

Fife

3

£ 234,910

Glasgow

30

£3,100,000*

Highland

4

£ 328,874

Inverclyde

6

£ 540,894

North Ayrshire

9

£ 740,215

North Lanarkshire

23

£1,644,687

Renfrewshire

11

£ 533,369

Scottish Borders

1

£ 96,816

South Ayrshire

1

£ 78,288

South Lanarkshire

8

£ 794,519*

Stirling

1

£ 93,047

West Dunbartonshire

5

£ 572,960

West Lothian

1

£ 105,313

TOTAL

133

£11,624,010

 

Channel website: http://www.gov.scot/

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