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Guidance: Integrated curriculum and financial planning (ICFP)

Department For Education

January 24
12:50 2025

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Overview

Integrated curriculum and financial planning (ICFP) is a management process that helps schools plan the best curriculum for their pupils with the funding they have available. It can be used at any phase or type of school.

ICFP involves:

  • measuring your current curriculum, staffing structure and finances
  • using data to create a 3 to 5-year plan

The idea of linking curriculum and financial planning is not new. Most schools probably use some ICFP processes already when reviewing their curriculum or financial strategy.

The benefits of ICFP

ICFPis most effective when it is part of your planning activity and involves your senior team, including your business manager and governors.

Linking curriculum and financial planning can help you:

  • achieve educational success and financial sustainability
  • deliver the best curriculum your school can afford that meets the needs of your pupils

Common ICFP steps

Most approaches to ICFP follow common steps.

Preparation

Get school leaders, governors and trustees on board and make sure they understand what an ICFP approach is. The free webinars section can help with this.

Youll need to:

  • get curriculum and financial planners to assess your schools current financial situation and the schools teaching resources
  • create an educational vision statement for your school
  • establish common assumptions about what will change over 3 to 5 years including:
    • pupil numbers and needs
    • funding
    • costs
    • staffing
    • educational policy
  • choose an ICFP tool that meets your needs

Analysis

Use your chosen ICFP tool to enter your schools:

  • income and expenditure
  • teacher costs
  • full-time equivalent teachers
  • pupil numbers
  • length of your timetable cycle

You can then measure and benchmark key metrics against other similar schools. Key metrics are explained in more detail in the section on free webinars.

The ICFP tool will calculate metrics for you such as:

  • pupil teacher ratio
  • average class size
  • average teacher load
  • teacher contact ratio
  • cost per lesson
  • average teacher cost

The more variables you measure, the more accurately youll be able to predict the resources you can afford.

Reconciliation

Your analysis will give you the number of teachers you can afford, and the number of teachers needed to deliver your ideal curriculum. If these numbers are different, you will need to reconcile them.

Reconcile your numbers by:

  • changing other metrics to close the gap between these numbers - you may need to adjust class size, number of teachers or the curriculum offered
  • working openly with all relevant staff until you reach an agreement - what you change will depend on the priorities set out in your educational vision statement
  • considering what school staff can deliver and the impact that any changes may have on workload and work-life balance - reducing school workload can help with this

Strategic planning and reviews

Write a strategic plan for 3 to 5 years using all the data you have gathered.

Set regular reviews and update the plan as things change, making sure that you continue to include all leaders and governors.

ICFP tools

Basic free ICFP tool

If you are new to ICFP, the ICFP tool in the Financial Benchmarking and Insights Tool (FBIT) will help you to do a basic ICFP analysis. It is free to use, you just need a DfE Sign-in account.

Intermediate free ICFP tool

If you already have some experience of ICFP, you might like to use a more detailed tool such as the:

ICFPusing DfE tools is a free webinar from Entrust that gives an introduction on how to use the workbooks.

There are ICFP tools available for schools to buy. Some of these tools have additional resources and training. You could ask other schools in your networks which tools they use and recommend.

Free webinars and guidance

This training will help head teachers, governors and school business professionals.

Institute of School Business Leadership (ISBL)

ISBL has an ICFP training

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