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Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
Absolutely—we can certainly look to do that. The £10 million was there for CO2 monitoring, so it was based on the costs of delivering that. For the £5 million, the level of funding is not based on thinking that we have an ask from local authorities for £5 million at this point. We are attempting to ensure that we are able to meet the needs of local authorities as they come forward.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
No—money is far too tight for us to be able simply to pluck figures out of the air. We can certainly provide the rationale, and the cost of a HEPA filter, to the committee.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
I answered Mr Mundell’s question on the basis of what it takes to deliver exams. The exams will take place unless, during the exam diet, there is—
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
I am not holding back any information on this, Mr Mundell. I strongly refute that.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
Those statistics are exceptionally concerning. As I said when those figures came out, we are seeing such impacts across the United Kingdom and, indeed, further afield, but that set of statistics is concerning.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
We had sight of them very close to publication, given that they are official statistics. However, I did not need to see the statistics to know that they were going to be poor. The results of the equity audit, which took place many months previously, pointed in a direction of travel that suggested that the statistics were going to be bad. Given that they are official statistics, they went through a process in which I did not see them until very close to the time of publication. However, as I said, I did not need to see the statistics to know what the direction of travel was.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
There are areas where different portfolios in the budget have an impact on education and skills, so, yes, there are aspects of the finance and economy portfolio budgets that will have an impact on the investment in colleges.
The young person’s guarantee is an example of something that does not sit within my budget portfolio although responsibility for policy does, and we are continuing to work through how the final allocation for the young person’s guarantee will be determined and what it will be. The overall point that it is not just the education and skills portfolio that has an impact on colleges is fair.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
It is a substantial investment in children’s education to increase expenditure on it.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
The most recent teacher census showed that we have an additional 2,000 teachers. We have committed to, and will deliver, an additional 3,500 teachers and 500 support staff during this session of Parliament. A recent report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies highlighted the fact that Scotland has had the highest spend per pupil of the four UK nations for the past 13 years and that our pupil-teacher ratio is now the best that it has been since 2009.
We are at a stage at which we have put in significant investment both to deal with the challenges of the pandemic—that relates to the £500 million expenditure on Covid recovery that I mentioned earlier—and to address attainment, and we are working on teacher recruitment and other areas. That shows our determination take the matter seriously.
10:30Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Shirley-Anne Somerville
Teacher recruitment is absolutely integral to partners moving forward with the reduction in class contact time, which is exactly why the Government has invested so heavily in that. We are aware that there are practical challenges in bringing that in, of which timetabling is one, and that schools continue to be under pressure due to dealing with Covid. We know that there is a lot of pressure on the system, but one of the ways in which we can assist—if we can—is through a reduction in class contact time for teachers. Going back to an earlier point that we discussed, that is important for staff welfare.