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£2.5bn to upgrade buildings and create school places
EB News: 29/03/2023 - 09:21
The government has announced £2.5 billion to improve school buildings and facilities, including increasing the amount of pupil places schools are able to offer.
Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon said: "This significant investment will transform school and college buildings across the country so that they are fit for the future and can provide the best education for students, no matter where they live.
"We want every young person to have access to high-quality facilities and learning environments, to gain the skills they need to climb the ladder of opportunity into further study and work, whilst supporting efforts to grow the economy."
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