Schools
Barnet Schools Rack Up £5m Bank Bill Amid Financial Crisis
Published June 25, 2026
Schools across Barnet have reportedly incurred £5 million in bank charges as severe financial pressures push institutions into overdraft facilities. The substantial sum reflects the acute funding challenges facing maintained schools and academies, with many struggling to balance their books amid rising operational costs and insufficient funding settlements from central government.
The figures underscore the precarious financial position of many educational establishments, where headteachers and governors are forced to navigate increasingly difficult decisions about staffing, resources, and maintenance. With energy costs, salary bills, and essential services rising, reliance on overdrafts has become necessary simply to pay monthly outgoings, resulting in significant banking fees that further deplete already stretched budgets.
This situation raises serious questions about the sustainability of current school funding models and the level of support available to educational leaders. For local authority cabinet members with responsibility for children's services, it highlights the urgent need for policy interventions and fair funding formulas that ensure schools can maintain educational standards without facing severe financial hardship or incurring punitive banking charges.
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