This article outlines how to resolve various errors related to Free School Meal (FSM) eligibility in the DfE system. It details specific error codes, their meanings, and the steps required to correct them, including ensuring proper start and end dates for FSM periods, handling cases involving Service Children, and ensuring no overlapping FSM periods exist.
These errors can all be resolved by clicking the DfE error.
You'll then be taken to the Background section of the main Student Profile page.
1767Q- There is an FSM end date present
The DfE has outlined that during the implementation of Universal Credit , all students who have free school meals on or later will remain protected until the end of the universal credit roll-out period.
This means that any student
In Arbor, make sure for FSM periods that started on , that the end date is set to Ongoing. You may need to first remove any newer recorded eligibilities.
Click Free School Meal in the Background section.
Click the eligibility history to edit, then click Edit. Make sure you remove the end date if the start date is on or after
1741Q - Based on Ministry of Defence criteria, Service Children (parents designated as personnel category 1 or 2) are not eligible for free school meals
This query will be triggered if a student is marked as both FSM eligible and having Service Child status.
The DfE states the following regarding FSM and Service Child status:
A child must live with the parent (either full or part-time) who is in the forces to be recorded as a service child.
If the parents are separated and the child lives with the parent in the forces but the other parent is eligible to claim for free school meals then the child can be recorded as both a service child and also FSM eligible. A notepad must be provided to explain this is the case.
If the pupil was previously FSM on or after the 31 March 2018 and the parent/s have joined HM forces since, the pupil has FSM protection and therefore can be recorded as both a service child and FSM eligible. A notepad must be provided to explain this is the case.
The school will qualify for both elements of the pupil premium.
If a student doesn't meet the criteria given by the DfE, you should ensure that either they do not have both an active Service Child status and an FSM eligibility - this will clear query 1741Q.
1761- A start date must be provided for each period of free school meal eligibility
Click Free School Meal in the Background section.
In the slide over click Edit, then add a start date.
1762- Periods of free school meal eligibility that started after the census day should not be included in the return.
Please make sure that for each student that has FSM, the start date is set to before the Census not after.
If a student has future eligibility, the Background section will say Not currently eligible. Click it to edit it.
Click into the upcoming eligibility.
Click edit, and change the end date to before Census day, or delete it. Make sure to add it back on once they are actually FSM!
1763 - Periods of free school meal eligibility that ended before or on the previous census day or after the current census day should not be included in the return.
Please make sure that for each student that has had FSM, the end date is sent to before census day.
The Background section will say Not currently eligible. Click it to edit it.
Click the period of eligibility, then click Edit in the slide over.
Make sure the date in the Until field is before or on the previous census day or after the current census day should not be included in the return.
1766- The FSM end date is prior to the FSM start date
Please make sure that for each student that has FSM, the start date is set to before the end date.
Click Free School Meal in the Background section.
Click the eligibility history to edit, then click Edit. Make sure the start date is set to before the end date.
1768- Pupil cannot have multiple open FSM periods
For each student that has FSM, please make sure none of the FSM periods overlaps, and that all but one have an end date.
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