Spending watchdog reports that financial pressures are disproportionately affecting local authority-run schools

Children’s education is being eroded by financial pressures triggering staff cuts and scaled-back curriculums, with local authority-run secondary schools among the worst hit, according to parliament’s spending watchdog.

The Department for Education (DfE) insists the school system in England is in good financial health overall, but a report by the public accounts committee (PAC) warned that national figures “mask significant variation and challenges for individual schools”.

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