£418.3m For Six New BSF Projects As Once-In-A-Generation Project Continues....
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The rest of each area's schools will be rebuilt or refurbished with the vast majority of local authorities due to finish their full BSF programmes by 2020 and the remaining projects in the closing stages.
Can this be right? I though that BSF was struggling.
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Local Authority Indicative Amount Initial Schools to Benefit from Investment
Buckinghamshire
£80m (£73.5m + £7.3m for ICT)
- Chesham Park Community College
- Burnham Upper
- Mandeville School (Aylesbury)
- The Grange Aylesbury
- Buckingham Upper School
- Furze Down (SEN) (Winslow)
Cornwall
£69m (£62.6m + £6.5m for ICT)
- Camborne Science & Community College
- Humphry Davy School (Penzance)
- Poltair School and Enterprise College (St Austell)
- Redruth School
- Pool Business & Enterprise College (Redruth)
- Curnow SEN School
Gateshead (repeat)
£80m (£71.6m + £8.6m for ICT)
- Whickham School
- Ryton School
- St. Thomas More School (Gateshead)
- Joseph Swan School (Gateshead)
Lincolnshire
£70m (£62.1m + £7.6m for ICT)
- John Spendluffe Technology College (Alford)
- The George Farmer Technology College (Holbeach)
- Boston Haven High
- Boston Grammar & Boston High
- Spalding Gleed Boys & Spalding Gleed Girls
Oxfordshire
£62m (£56.3 + £6.0m for ICT)
- Banbury School
- Larkmead School (Abingdon)
- Cheney School (Oxford)
- Iffley Mead (Oxford)
Sutton
£56m (£51.6 + £4.6m ICT)
- Carshalton Boys Sports College
- Carshalton High School for Girls
- Wandle Valley School (SEN)
- Hospital and Tuition Service (PRU) (Wandle Valley)
- The Limes College (PRU) (Sutton)
With so many schools listed above surely some are 'Edugeek establishments?'
What is your perspective?
Link: DCSF News : Department for Children, Schools and Families