- The Conservative Government is investing over £450 million in extra funding to improve school buildings, with over 1,000 projects receiving new investment to deliver safe, well-maintained facilities that support high-quality education for pupils.
- 859 academies, sixth-form colleges and voluntary aided schools are set to benefit from the latest round of funding from the Conservative Government’s Condition Improvement Fund.
- By making sure pupils have access to the facilities they need to succeed, the Conservative Government is helping to grow the economy as it delivers on the Prime Minister’s five priorities to halve inflation, grow the economy, reduce debt, cut waiting lists, and stop the boats
Rebecca Harris has welcomed over £450 million in extra funding from the Conservative Government to upgrade school buildings across the country, including projects at The King John School, The Robert Drake Primary School, The Appleton School, Kents Hill Junior School, Woodham Ley Primary School and Lubbins Park Primary Academy in Castle Point.
859 academies, sixth-form colleges and voluntary aided schools will receive a share of £456 million from the Condition Improvement Fund, with over 1,000 projects selected.
This new investment will upgrade and improve school and college facilities, providing pupils with safer and warmer classrooms, and more energy-efficient school buildings.
The Conservative Government announced £1.8 billion of capital funding for the financial year 2023-24 to improve the condition of school buildings – including £1.1 billion for local authorities, large multi-academy trusts and voluntary aided bodies.
The announcement follows on from the 239 new school buildings confirmed in December as part of the Schools Rebuilding Programme, with 400 out of 500 schools and sixth form colleges now selected for rebuilds through the ten-year programme.
Commenting, Rebecca Harris MP said:
“We have a world-leading education system, but we must continue to invest in safe, warm and energy-efficient classrooms so pupils have the facilities they need to study effectively and succeed.
“That is why I welcome the news that the Conservative Government is investing an additional £456 million into our school buildings across the country, delivering over 1,000 building improvement projects, including at The King John School, The Robert Drake Primary School, The Appleton School, Kents Hill Junior School, Woodham Ley Primary School and Lubbins Park Primary Academy in Castle Point.
“Every school should have access to high-quality facilities and our investment will deliver this so pupils can develop the skills they need for their careers as we grow the economy.”
Commenting, Minister for the School System, Baroness Diana Barran MBE said:
“Our Condition Improvement Fund has already completed over ten thousand projects, making a difference to pupils and teachers across the country. These projects help to create safer learning environments that make a difference in the quality of education for pupils.
“It’s hugely important that every school has access to high-quality learning facilities and these funding allocations will make sure that responsible bodies can start to plan and get projects started to replace roofs, boilers and windows – so pupils and teachers can learn and work in a comfortable space.”