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SCHEDULE 3ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS, OR FACTORS OR CRITERIA WHICH MAY BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT, IN A LOCAL AUTHORITY’S FORMULA UNDER REGULATION 18

PART 2Applicable only to budget shares for, and amounts to be allocated to, providers of prescribed early years provision

16.  Incidence of looked after children.

17.  Prior attainment of pupils entering a school or children entering a relevant early years provider, exempt early years provider or school where they will receive community early years provision.

18.  Pupils and children for whom English is not their first language.

19.  A single sum for each school, relevant early years provider, exempt early years provider and school providing community early years provision, which may vary according to the type of provider.

20.  Funding for schools, relevant early years providers, exempt early years providers and schools providing community early years provision with split sites, where the funding must be in accordance with criteria published by the authority.

21.  Non-domestic rates payable in respect of the premises of each school, relevant early years provider, exempt early years provider or school providing community early years provision (including actual or estimated cost).

22.  Payments in relation to a private finance initiative (including actual or estimated cost).

23.  Differential salaries of teachers at schools in the county councils of Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent or West Sussex due to the schools being in different London salary weighting areas.

24.  The need to improve the quality of provision by particular providers or types of provider.

25.  The degree of flexibility in the hours of attendance that a provider makes available.

26.  The need to secure or sustain a sufficiency of prescribed early years provision within the authority’s area or any sub-area within that area; and in this paragraph “sub-area” means—

(a)an electoral division or ward of the authority; or

(b)such other appropriate geographical division into which the authority have notionally divided their area.