Hodge Hill Primary School selected for School Rebuilding Programme

Create Partnership Trust is pleased to confirm that Hodge Hill Primary School has been selected for the School Rebuilding Programme, part of the governments plan to rebuild and refurbish schools across England.

The plan was first unveiled in June 2020 and has been described to the Commons by then-Education Secretary Gavin Williamson as a “10-year, multi-wave rebuilding programme for schools,” with the aim of replacing “poor-condition and ageing school buildings, with modern, energy-efficient designs.”

The government website says: “The School Rebuilding Programme carries out major rebuilding and refurbishment projects at schools and sixth-form colleges across England. Projects are prioritised according to the condition of buildings taking into account things like how poor the fabric and structure of the buildings are.

All buildings in the School Rebuilding Programme are built to the latest construction standards, designed to be net-zero in operation and more resilient to the effects of climate change. New buildings will provide modern facilities to support a world-class education ranging from classrooms and science labs to sports halls and dining rooms.”

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