Spending Review: One school's reaction to education cuts
Schools in England are to get a real-terms increase in funding, George Osborne has said.
The schools budget will rise from £35bn to £39bn for the next four years.
There will be a 60% cut in capital spending and Educational Maintenance Allowances - paid to encourage 16-to-18 year-olds to stay in education - are being scrapped.
The BBC's Chris Buckler visits a school in Bristol to gauge their reaction the government's Spending Review.