Scottish Budget: 2024 to 2025

The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2024 to 2025, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.


Annex A.5 – Education & Skills

Portfolio Responsibilities

We are prioritising our budget towards our aim to ensure excellence and equity in education and skills, including reducing the poverty-related attainment gap and to support our wider national mission to tackle child poverty.

This portfolio’s responsibilities include support for children and families plus early learning and childcare, school and post-school education. It is also responsible for the provision of skills programmes and for the funding of a number of important public bodies and agencies.

Our children, young people and learners of all ages continue to be a key priority for this Government. The Education and Skills portfolio invests in improving and changing lives for the better and underpins key government priorities, including the three missions of equality, opportunity and community.

We will maintain our commitment to invest £1 billion over the course of this parliament to tackle the poverty related attainment gap, with £200 million to be distributed in 2024-25. This long-term targeted investment improves outcomes for children and young people and helps break the cycle of poverty.

We will continue to provide £145.5 million to local authorities to maintain teachers in the system and enable councils to offer permanent contracts to our education workforce.

The next phase of our expansion of Free School Meals will be targeted in the first instance to children in primary 6 and 7 who are in receipt of the Scottish Child Payment, with £43 million of necessary capital investment to expand facilities and provision to begin during 2024-25.

We will invest £10 million capital in targeted device and connectivity provision for our most disadvantaged households with children. This will bring a range of benefits for families struggling with the cost of living crisis while also tackling digital exclusion amongst our most deprived learners.

Our continued investment in early learning and childcare (ELC) aims to ensure every child and young person has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. We will also ensure those delivering high-quality funded ELC in private, voluntary, and independent settings are paid at least £12 per hour.

We are steadfastly committed to keeping The Promise to Scotland’s care-experienced children and young people. We will continue our delivery of the Whole Family Wellbeing programme, providing £50 million in investment in holistic family support across Children’s Services Planning Partnerships and working with The Promise Scotland, other partners and potential investors to identify options for investment and disinvestment that support better outcomes.

We are taking action to support our colleges, universities and skills system with over £2.4 billion investment, including protecting the right to free tuition and driving forward our commitment to Widening Access. This will maintain Scotland’s reputation for world-leading research; provide opportunities for people to learn and develop their skills through further and higher education and apprenticeships and provide vital financial support to students to support them in completing their studies in the face of significant cost of living pressures.

Education & Skills Intended Contributions To The National Outcomes

Primary National Outcomes

  • Education
  • Children and Young People
  • Economy
  • Poverty

Secondary National Outcomes

  • Communities
  • Human Rights
  • Fair Work and Business
  • International
  • Culture

For further information on the purpose of the portfolio budget, and contributions to national outcomes (including impacts of spend on equality of outcome) please refer to the relevant portfolio annex in the published Equality and Fairer Scotland Budget Statement.

Education & Skills

Table A5.01: Spending Plans (Level 2)
Level 2 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Learning 458.4 496.9 712.5
Education Reform 92.1 99.4 98.4
Education Scotland 30.3 28.7 29.2
Children and Families 270.9 350.6 385.9
Higher Education and Student Support 1,017.6 925.1 1,484.6
Scottish Funding Council 1,973.9 2,012.6 1,905.2
Lifelong Learning and Skills 287.7 277.2 253.7
Total Education & Skills 4,130.9 4,190.5 4,869.5
of which:
Total Fiscal Resource 2,900.0 2,988.9 3,117.1
of which Operating Costs 35.2 37.4 38.1
Non-cash 359.9 203.2 402.5
Capital 486.5 562.0 554.6
Financial Transactions (FTs) 22.1 15.0 (8.9)
UK Funded AME 362.4 421.4 804.3

Presentational Adjustments for Scottish Parliament Approval

Level 2 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Education Reform (NDPB Non-Cash) (6.7) (4.8) (1.9)
Children and Families (NDPB Non-Cash) (3.7) (2.9) (9.0)
SFC (NDPB Non-Cash) (27.4) (26.9) (32.0)
Lifelong Learning (NDPB Non-Cash) (3.3) (3.5) (1.8)
Central Government Grants to Local Authorities 124.5 124.5 124.5
Total Education and Skills 4,214.3 4,276.8 4,949.4
Total Limit on Income (accruing resources) 350.0
Table A5.02 Learning Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Education Analytical Services 4.1 4.1 4.3
Improvement, Attainment & Wellbeing 187.6 213.8 186.6
Workforce, Infrastructure & Digital 266.7 279.1 521.6
Total Learning 458.4 496.9 712.5
of which:
Fiscal Resource 418.0 402.8 657.8
Non-cash
Capital 40.4 94.2 54.7
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A5.03 Education Reform Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Curriculum 30.8 30.9 30.0
Education Reform 36.1 42.3 43.2
Gaelic 25.1 26.1 25.1
Total Education Reform 92.1 99.4 98.4
of which:
Fiscal Resource 79.8 88.0 85.8
Non-cash 6.7 4.8 4.7
Capital 5.5 6.5 7.9
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A5.04 Education Scotland Spending Plans
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Education Scotland 30.3 28.7 29.2
Total Education Scotland 30.3 28.7 29.2
of which:
Fiscal Resource 26.5 26.5 26.5
Non-cash 2.2 2.2 2.7
Capital 1.0
FTs
UK Funded AME 0.5
Table A5.05 Children & Families Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Children's Rights, Protection & Justice 51.1 53.6 51.4
Creating Positive Futures 32.7 37.7 43.4
Disclosure Scotland Expenditure 24.8 23.5 23.8
Office of the Chief Social Work Adviser 20.9 28.1 49.4
Redress, Relations and Response 60.5 60.7 60.3
Care Experience – Whole Family Wellbeing 25.3 95.3 84.2
Early Learning and Childcare 55.6 51.7 73.5
Total Children & Families 270.9 350.6 385.9
of which:
Fiscal Resource 242.6 302.5 329.4
Non-cash 14.4 14.9 13.2
Capital 13.5 32.6 43.2
FTs
UK Funded AME 0.4 0.5 0.1
Table A5.06 Higher Education Student Support Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Student Support & Tuition Fee Payments 328.2 328.2 304.8
Student Loans Company Administration Costs 6.4 6.4 6.4
Student Loan Interest Subsidy to Bank 2.8 2.8 4.8
Cost of Providing Student Loans (RAB Charge) (Non-Cash) 304.1 149.0 346.4
Student Awards Agency for Scotland Operating Costs 12.9 13.0 11.2
SAAS Capital 1.9 4.9 6.9
Net Student Loans Advanced 530.0 826.0 865.0
Capitalised Interest (80.0) (316.5) (200.0)
Student Loan Fair Value Adjustment (90.0) (90.0) 144.1
Student Loan Sale Subsidy Impairment Adjustment 1.3 1.3 (5.0)
Total Higher Education Student Support 1,017.6 925.1 1,484.6
of which:
Fiscal Resource 348.6 348.6 327.1
Non-cash 305.8 150.8 346.5
Capital 1.9 4.9 6.9
FTs
UK Funded AME 361.3 420.8 804.1
Table A5.07 Scottish Funding Council Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Scottish Funding Council Administration 8.2 7.8 7.6
College Operational Expenditure 865.7 891.7 833.0
College Operational Income (190.0) (190.0) (190.0)
Net College Resource 675.7 701.7 643.0
College Not for Profit (NPD) Expenditure 29.3 29.3 29.3
College Depreciation Costs 26.7 26.5 31.8
HE Resource 789.2 809.2 760.7
College Capital Expenditure 74.7 82.4 84.9
College Capital Receipts
Net College Capital 74.7 82.4 84.9
HE Capital 348.0 340.7 356.9
HE FTs 31.0 26.6
HE FTs Income (8.9) (11.6) (8.9)
Total Scottish Funding Council 1,973.9 2,012.6 1,905.2
of which:
Fiscal Resource 1,501.6 1,547.6 1,440.4
Non-cash 27.4 26.9 32.0
Capital 422.7 423.1 441.7
FTs 22.1 15.0 (8.9)
UK Funded AME 0.1
Table A5.08 Lifelong Learning & Skills Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Lifelong Learning 20.0 20.1 14.3
Skills 50.6 50.6 36.9
Skills Development Scotland 217.1 206.6 202.5
Total Lifelong Learning 287.7 277.2 253.7
of which:
Fiscal Resource 282.9 273.0 250.1
Non-cash 3.3 3.5 3.4
Capital 1.5 0.7 0.2
FTs
UK Funded AME
Table A5.09 Central Government Grants to Local Authorities Spending Plans (Level 3)
Level 3 2022-23 Budget £m 2023-24 Budget £m 2024-25 Budget £m
Gaelic 4.5 4.5 4.5
Local Government Attainment Grant** 120.0 120.0 120.0
Education and Skills Total Central Government Grants to Local Authorities 124.5 124.5 124.5
of which:
Fiscal Resource 124.5 124.5 124.5
Non-cash
Capital
FTs
UK Funded AME

** As in previous years, a portion of the raising attainment budget line will be used to top up Pupil Equity funding above £120m, to meet the increasing costs of the programme.

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