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Crick Software is a Registered
Content Provider and Retailer for Curriculum Online - this means
that schools and Local Authorities in England can use electronic Learning Credits
(eLCs) to buy our digital learning products, to support the teaching
of the Curriculum up to and including Key Stage 4.
Our product pages indicate which products you can buy with eLCs.
About eLCs
Each Local Authority in England has been given money using the Standards Fund
(Grant 618) for the following types of schools and other educational
establishments –
- Maintained primary schools
- Maintained secondary schools
- Maintained nursery schools
- Maintained nursery places in the independent sector
- Special schools
- Pupil referral units
The funding is known as electronic Learning Credits (eLCs) but
is paid as cash to Local Authorities based on the number of schools in their
area and the number of pupils at those schools. Each maintained
school is entitled to £1000 as a starting point plus nearly
£10 for each pupil at the school. Independent schools with
maintained places will not receive the £1000 baseline figure
but will receive the pupil allocation of nearly £10 for each
maintained place.
Local Authorities must either give out the money to their schools or hold the
money centrally with the schools’ agreement to make bulk purchases.
Likewise, schools may combine eLC allocations for larger purchases.
If you don’t know if your school has received its allocation
of eLC money, you should first check with the budget holder at your
school. Then, if necessary, talk to your Local Authority and speak to the individual
or team who distributes Standards Fund money received from the DfES.
If you still cannot find the answer please contact the team at the
DfES by completing an enquiry form on the Curriculum
Online website or by telephone on 0870 000 2288.
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