Chulmleigh College, a rural secondary school in Devon, significantly increased its pupil numbers and boosted its per-pupil funding by 20% by taking a new approach to marketing. Below, we explain how it did this.
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Why should we focus on marketing?
School funding is strongly tied to pupil numbers, which can leave schools with small pupil numbers struggling to cover their fixed costs.
Chulmleigh Academy Trust found that:
- Its funding didn’t cover the fixed costs associated with running a small rural school
- Projected numbers of children in the school catchment areas weren’t high enough to match the budget forecasts
The trust used the strategy set out below to boost pupil numbers in its secondary school, Chulmleigh College, with a final goal of having 600 pupils enrolled.
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