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The MP was dismayed to learn that due to changes in funding allowances, schools now have to pay up to £8,000 per year for their broadband internet package out of their own capital. In the past, schools were given a grant through their local authority, which they could use to cover the cost of broadband. However, the rules have now changed and mean that schools will not receive a specific grant to pay for the cost of broadband and are currently unable to use money earmarked by the government for provide for computer hardware (the Harnessing Technology Grant) to do so.
To make matters worse, the majority of schools had already set their three-year budget plans before finding out in May that they would now have to factor in an extra £4,000 to £8,000 cost per year for broadband, leaving many with serious budget deficits.
Geoffrey Cox said “The cost for a small rural school is likely to be around £6,000 per year - the equivalent of a part-time teaching assistant. Unfortunately, it is clear that in many cases there will have to be reductions in teaching staff because school budgets are already severely overstretched. This blow to local schools further accentuates the financial disadvantage of Devon schoolchildren who receive £410 less in government funding than the average English pupil. The additional cost of broadband is clearly another severe blow to rural education”.
The MP has written to the Secretary of State for Education, Ed Balls, urging him to amend the rules to allow schools to use the Harnessing Technology Grant money to pay for Broadband.
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By lazydays at 07:58 on 03/12/09
This is not only outrageous, it's a total rip off!
Somebody somewhere is making a lot of money at the expense of our children's education
A domestic internet package, which can serve a whole family, can cost less that £6.00 per month so how can it cost £666 per month for a school with only 140 pupils?
If the average family consists of four people this means that they would be paying £1.50 per month each for their internet. This equates to £18 each per year per person
The school is paying £4.76 per pupil per month which equates to £57 per year per person.
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By biddy_blogger at 12:53 on 02/12/09
This is outrageous!
Our small village school which has about 140 children is having to pay £8,000 a year for broadband! WHY ON EARTH IS IT SO EXPENSIVE?
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