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Feb 1, 2018 · These technical notes provide information to help school leaders, governors and academy trusts, researchers and others understand costs for schools in England, at the national level, in the...
On average, at the national level, costs are increasing by 6.1 per cent. Taking these two figures together would imply that schools could, on average, raise spending by a further 0.7 per...
Our estimates of costs cover mainstream English primary and secondary schools (maintained schools, academies, and free schools, with pupils in reception to year 11) and exclude special schools...
- Overview
- How to buy compliantly step by step
- Understand what to consider when buying goods or services
- Get free and impartial help or advice from procurement specialists
- Use self-guided tools
- Use a DfE approved buying solution
- Create a specification for your procurement
- Get support from other schools
- Join free webinars and events about buying for schools
Resources to help you buy goods and services for your school, get better value and be compliant with procurement regulations.
Once you know what you’re buying and how much you’re spending, you’ll need to decide the best way to buy for your school based on the procurement regulations.
Refer to the buying routes we’ve identified to help you decide which one is best for you to follow.
Read guidance on things to consider before you start buying goods and services, which includes:
•catering
•cleaning
•energy
•furniture
•ICT and computer hardware
Find out more about how DfE can help you to buy goods and services.
Use the Get help buying for schools service for help, advice and support from our team of Department for Education (DfE) procurement specialists on buying goods and services.
Our procurement specialists can give advice at any stage of your procurement process.
This service applies to all state funded schools in England.
You can use our tools at any time to help you at specific stages of your procurement. It’s easier to use these tools if you’re already familiar with the buying process. See the buying routes to find out more about the process.
We have reviewed and approved framework agreements for schools to buy goods and services.
Framework agreements help schools to procure goods and services from a list of pre-approved suppliers, with agreed terms and conditions and legal protections.
Framework agreements are provided by third parties. They run a tender to select the right suppliers to provide specific goods and services.
Read more about framework agreements and our find a framework tool.
A specification is a document you need to create for your procurement to explain to suppliers exactly what you want to buy.
You can create one yourself or use the create a specification tool. The tool currently helps you create a specification for:
•catering
•multi-functional devices, for example devices that copy, print or scan
More categories will be added if schools find this tool useful.
The tool will save you time by producing a specification based on the responses you give to a set of questions.
To get support, you can join or create a school business professionals network to help you connect and share information with your peers.
You can register for our free webinars and events to help your school save time and get good value when buying goods and services for your school.
Oct 29, 2021 · Yesterday in the Government’s Spending Review and Autumn Budget the Chancellor announced that per pupil funding would go up by an average of £1,500 by 2024-24 compared to 2019-20 levels. Here we...
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Oct 22, 2021 · In 2021–22, spending per pupil is expected to total £7,600 per pupil in Scotland (including COVID-related spending) and £6,400 in Northern Ireland. In between, spending per pupil is expected to total about £6,700 in England and £6,600 in Wales. Similar trends and levels in England and Wales.