Boris Johnson's pledge to boost education funding will not benefit the majority of schools in our area next year, we can reveal.

In early August, the Prime Minister promised to reverse the real-terms education cuts with an increase of £4.4billion funding per year by 2022/23.

The plans mean there will be an increase in the minimum funding schools receive per pupil.

In 2020-21, the minimum funding per pupil will increase from £3,500 to £3,750 for primary schools, and from £4,800 to £5,000 for secondary schools. There will be a further increase in the primary schools minimum to £4,000 in 2021-22.

However, House of Commons data shows the reforms will benefit just 35 out of 128 schools in the Watford, Hertsmere and South West Hertfordshire constituencies.

Less than one in four schools in Watford and Hertsmere and just more than a third of schools in South West Herts are eligible for the boost in per-pupil funding for the next academic year.

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Boris Johnson promised a school funding boost. Photo: Holly Cant

Here, we list all the schools in the three constituencies which will benefit from Mr Johnson's school funding boost. The numbers all relate to the per-pupil funding schools receive:

Watford

St Paul's Church Of England Primary School

Current funding: £3,735

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £15

Bromet Primary School

Current funding: £3,662

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £88

Cassiobury Junior School

Current funding: £3,657

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £93

St Anthony's Catholic Primary School

Current funding: £3,718

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £32

Holy Rood Catholic Primary School

Current funding: £3,516

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £234

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Just a handful of schools will benefit from the rise in minimum per-pupil funding. Photo: Pixabay

Knutsford School (primary)

Current funding: £3,631

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £119

Abbots Langley School (primary)

Current funding: £3,615

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £135

Watford Grammar School For Girls (secondary)

Current funding: £4,880

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £120

Watford Grammar School For Boys (secondary)

Current funding: £4,843

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £157

Parmiter's School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,829

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £171

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Hertsmere

Clore Shalom School (primary)

Current funding: £3,740

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £10

Ashfield Junior School

Current funding: £3,677

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £73

Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School And Nursery

Current funding: £3,588

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £162

Hertsmere Jewish Primary School

Current funding: £3,524

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £226

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Cranborne Primary School

Current funding: £3,659

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £91

Yavneh College

Current funding: £4,851

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £149

Bushey Meads School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,972

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £28

Dame Alice Owen's School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,800

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £200

Queens' School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,859

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £141

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Boris Johnson. Photo: Holly Cant

South West Hertfordshire

St Thomas More Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School

Current funding: £3,723

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £27

Christ Church Chorleywood C of E School (primary)

Current funding: £3,663

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £87

Arnett Hills Junior Mixed And Infant School

Current funding: £3,738

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £12

Bishop Wood Church Of England Junior School

Current funding: £3,716

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £34

Malvern Way Infant And Nursery School

Current funding: £3,646

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £104

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Greenway Primary And Nursery School

Current funding: £3,610

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £140

Eastbury Farm Primary School

Current funding: £3,739

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £11

Bridgewater Primary School

Current funding: £3,699

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £51

Little Green Junior School

Current funding: £3,571

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £179

Thomas Coram School (primary)

Current funding: £3,642

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £108

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Boris Johnson surrounded by school kids. Photo: Holly Cant

Grove Road Primary School

Current funding: £3,500

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £250

Bovingdon Primary Academy

Current funding: £3,507

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £243

Rickmansworth School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,817

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £183

Saint Joan Of Arc Catholic School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,850

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £150

St Clement Danes School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,800

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £200

Ashlyns School (secondary)

Current funding: £4,928

Increase in funding in 2020-21: £72