Debate on an Opposition motion: Safety of School
Buildings
Full debate
Extract
(Wantage) (Con)
The condition of school buildings is important. It affects
learning and it is very much why the Government are funding more
than 1,000 school improvement programmes through a £1.8 billion
investment. That is part of a much wider amount of money being
put into schools, with £58.8 billion to come in 2024-25. That
will be the largest amount going into schools that there has ever
been. My constituency, which runs from Wallingford to Shrivenham,
has benefited from that. Schools from Wallingford to Shrivenham
have benefited in particular from the condition improvement fund.
Nine schools have benefited so far, including Wallingford School
and St John’s Primary School yesterday.
While the condition of the building is important, what goes on
inside the building is also important. I will never tire of
reminding Opposition Members that in 2019 they stood on a
manifesto to abolish SATs, Ofsted and academy schools. I would
very much like to hear what they think about the fact that we
came fourth in the global rankings for reading last week. I would
like to hear what they think about their friends at the National
Education Union who keep calling strikes in the run-up to exams
for children who missed so much school time during covid. What
would their approach be to these unions were they in government?
Would it be beer and sandwiches? The NEU runs
statements every day welcoming whatever Labour says. It runs
paid-for social media ads against Conservative colleagues.
The NEU clearly thinks it
will get a better deal from the Labour party, so what will it be?