A councillor has called the financial situation faced by Cardiff's schools "a ticking time bomb" as more than a quarter will set deficit budgets for the year. Councillor Rodney Berman, the Liberal Democrat group leader at Cardiff Council, raised his concerns at a full council meeting on Friday, June 29.

A total of 39 schools across Cardiff will be setting deficit budgets for 2023-24. This is made up of 34 primary schools, four secondary schools and one special needs school. It represents 34% of the total number of primary schools in the city, 22% of secondary schools and 14% of special needs schools.

Cllr Berman said: "That is quite a substantial percentage of both primary and secondary schools that are effectively setting budgets to spend more than what they are actually getting in funding and the reason they are having to do that - and I know because I am on the governing body of two primary schools that are having to set deficit budgets - is because it is the only way they can meet their statutory staffing obligations, but it does suggest to me that there is a huge ticking time bomb here because these schools cannot carry on setting deficit budgets year after year."

Councils across the UK are facing huge budget gaps this year as a result of spiralling inflation and increased cost pressures. Cardiff Council will have to bridge a budget gap of more than £24m for 2023-24. It distributed an additional £25.02m to its delegated schools budget earlier in the year.

The council's deputy leader and cabinet member for education, Councillor Sarah Merry, responded: "In terms of the Welsh Government, we will certainly be asking for them to prioritise spending for education and I think it needs to be a priority, whether that is for the council, the Welsh Government or the UK Government in terms of any additional funding that can be given to the Welsh Government. Our children have actually been through a period of huge upheaval. We know that there are increased demands going into our schools and it is really important that we seek to meet that.

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