Next wave of 50 schools in 10-year rebuild plan – list

Aaron Morby 3 years ago
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The Department for Education has named the next wave of 50 schools for the Prime Minister’s ten-year rebuilding programme.

Over the next decade, the School Rebuilding Programme is due to deliver 500 projects.

The rebuilds and refurbishments will create modern education environments, providing new facilities from classrooms and science labs, to sports halls and dining rooms.

New school buildings will be designed to be net-zero carbon in operation, helping meet the Government’s net-zero target.

Second wave in the School Rebuilding Programme
Birmingham Hill West Primary School
Bradford Trinity Academy Bradford
Brent The Kilburn Park School Foundation
Calderdale Castle Hill Primary School
County Durham Sugar Hill Primary School
Woodham Academy
Coventry Spon Gate Primary School
Croydon Forest Academy
Cumbria Appleby Grammar School
East Riding of Yorkshire Woldgate School and Sixth Form College
Essex Burnt Mill Academy
The Endeavour Co-Operative Academy
Hampshire Orchard Lea Junior School
Hertfordshire Little Reddings Primary School
The Hemel Hempstead School
Hillingdon Rosedale College
Kent Orchards Academy
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School
Pilgrims’ Way Primary School
Wrotham School
Kirklees St Peter’s Church of England junior
Lambeth Iqra Primary School
Lancashire All Saints’ Roman Catholic High School
Seven Stars Primary School
Leeds Holy Trinity Church of England Academy, Rothwell
Mount St Mary’s Catholic High School
Lincolnshire The Priory School
Newcastle Upon Tyne Regent Farm First School
Norfolk Firside Junior School
Smithdon High School
Northumberland Ringway Primary School
North East Lincolnshire Beacon Academy
North Yorkshire Michael Syddall Church of England Aided Primary School
The Woodlands Academy
Nottingham Southglade Primary and Nursery School
Nottinghamshire Ashfield Comprehensive School
Kirkby College
Toot Hill School
Redcar & Cleveland Skelton Primary School
Sandwell George Betts Primary Academy
Shropshire St Andrew’s CofE Primary School
South Gloucestershire Patchway Community School
Stockton-on-Tees St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
St Paul’s Catholic Primary School
Trafford St Ann’s RC Primary School
Wakefield Carleton High School
Waltham Forest Burnside Secondary PRU
Highams Park School
Wolverhampton Stow Heath Primary School
York Hempland Primary School

The 50 projects build on the existing programme bringing the total number of schools being upgraded to 100.

The DfE is also launching a consultation to gather views on how to prioritise schools for the remainder of the programme.

Funding for individual projects in the School Rebuilding programme will be determined when the scope and delivery plans at each school are developed. Projects will range from replacing or refurbishing individual buildings through to whole school rebuilds.

The most advanced projects from the first round of the programme will begin construction in autumn 2021.

 

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