Partnerships for Schools (PfS) is responsible for the management and delivery of the government's capital investment programmes into schools. To find out more about these programmes please follow the links listed below.
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The Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme will see every state secondary school in England - around 3,500 in total - rebuilt or remodelled, transforming education for some 3.3 million students aged 11-19.
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The Academies programme aims to have 200 Academies open or in the pipeline by 2010. Academies are publicly-funded, independently managed, schools that provide a first-class free education to local pupils of all abilities.
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The Primary Capital programme will renew at least half of all primary schools in England by 2022/23, bringing them up to 21st century standards with wider services for children and families at the heart of their communities.
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The Devolved Capital programme provides capital funding either directly to schools, or in some cases to both local authorities and schools. Funding is allocated each year to primary and secondary schools to be spent on their buildings, ICT and other capital needs.
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Targeted Capital funding provides support for a range of programmes aligned to specific policies.
Find out more>> - The Co-location Fund, announced as part of the The Children's Plan: One Year On report in December 2008, is backing 101 projects, by providing between £50,000 to £10m to deliver vital investment in joined-up facilities.
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Enter your local authority or region in the search box to read about the progress of BSF in your area.
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