The announcement builds on the 825,000 new school
places created since 2010, with 1.9 million more
children now in good or outstanding schools thanks to
the hard work of teachers and the government’s reforms.
The £514 million is being allocated as part of the
Condition Improvement Fund. It will support 1,556
projects across almost 1,300 academies and sixth-form
colleges in England to help improve the condition or
expand their facilities.
The announcement includes £38 million for projects
supported by the Healthy Pupils Capital Fund, which is
drawn from the Soft Drinks Industry Levy. This fund
helps to improve children and young people’s physical
and mental health by enhancing the quality of, and
access to, facilities such as changing rooms,
playgrounds, kitchens and sports halls.
Minister for the School System, , said:
All children deserve the best possible education and
state of the art facilities are a big part of that.
This funding will transform the condition of school
buildings and help our best schools to expand,
creating more good school places for families and
raising standards for pupils. This will build on the
hard work of teachers and our reforms, which have
resulted in 1.9 million more children being taught in
good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
The Condition Improvement Fund is an annual funding
allocation that academies and sixth-form colleges are
invited to bid for. In addition to improving the
quality of school facilities, the fund also enables
Good or Outstanding schools to expand where there is a
need for them to do so.