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Understanding School Finances School Councils. What are school council’s major responsibilities regarding finance?. To approve the school’s annual budget and monitor expenditure To ensure that proper accounts and records are kept of all the school’s financial operations and financial position
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What are school council’s major responsibilities regarding finance? • To approve the school’s annual budget and monitor expenditure • To ensure that proper accounts and records are kept of all the school’s financial operations and financial position • To ensure internal controls are maintained and monitored • To ensure that all money coming into the hands of the school is expended for proper purposes relating to the school
Link with the School Strategic Plan • Student outcomes: goals & targets • What we have to do: key strategies • How we will achieve the outcomes: people and money
The school’s annual budget • The financial plan that makes sure that the school’s resources (people, programs, services, equipment etc) support its educational priorities and objectives • How it will use these resources to produce the results aimed for in the strategic plan • How it will maximise student outcomes through the most efficient and effective use of its resources
What funds are available to the school each year? • Funds provided by the Government in the annual Student Resource Package (both credit and cash) • The funds held in all school council bank accounts • Locally raised funds
What is the Student Resource Package (SRP)? • It is the funding model for Victorian government schools • It is made up of: • Student-based funding • School-based funding • Targeted initiatives • Most of the money is allocated on a per-student basis • About 94% of the SRP is provided as credit, 6% as cash
The Student Resource Package … • The principal uses the creditpart of the SRP to pay for the school’s staff • The cashcomponent is paid into the school’s High Yield Investment Account and is referred to as the quarterly grant • The cash helps to pay for operating costs
How does a principal keep track of the school’s Student Resource Package? • DEECD has a secure SRP website where a range of up-to-date management reports are available • Access to these reports can be delegated by the principal • The site includes the ‘SRP Planner’ which can be used to model different enrolment and staffing scenarios
What bank accounts does a school have? • Official Account • High Yield Investment Account (HYIA) • Others (optional) • e.g. Library Trust Fund, Building Trust Fund • All transactions should be processed through the Official Account • All accounts must have at least two signatories
How is the annual budget created? • The School Strategic Plan is used as a starting point to determine the strategies to be funded • Program leaders work out what they need to do, and how much money will be required • This is balanced against estimates of the total funds available • Finance subcommittee produces its recommended plan and submits it to council for approval
How are school finances managed? • The principal is responsible for • setting up and managing the financial systems in the school according to DEECD policy and guidelines • ensuring that information about the school’s financial position is made available to council • ensuring that the annual budget process and its management is fully documented • Support is provided by the school business manager and finance subcommittee
How does council get to know the financial position of the school? • CASES21 Finance is the software program through which the school records all its financial transactions • CASES21 reports are provided at school council meetings to show what money has been collected and spent against budget
What should council do regularly? • Keep informed about its financial position by carefully considering the financial reports provided at monthly meetings • Monitor budget income targets against what has been collected • “ensure that all money coming into the hands of the council is expended for proper purposes relating to the school” Education and Training Reform Act 2006
Other finance responsibilities … Council should: • Monitor school accounts to decide if there are opportunities to invest surplus funds to earn interest income • Minimise risk by creating and approving an annual investment policy … e.g. using the High Yield Investment Account
School finance Do: • Make sure that resources are focused on student outcomes and school improvement • Produce an annual budget for the following year by November • Consider updating this budget early in the year when enrolments are confirmed • Regularly monitor budget progress
School finance Don’t: • Forget the main aim is to fund your strategic plan • Create your annual budget and look at it once a year at review time • Fail to pass the overall budget because of concern about an individual item • Ignore the risks of some financial activities
For more information • http://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/governance/schoolcouncils/financecommittees.htm (DEECD school councils site-finance committees) • http://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/srp(Student Resource Package Information site) • http://www.education.vic.gov.au/management/financial/cases21.htm(Financial Reporting for Schools)