How successful has the government’s 10-year school rebuilding programme been? There are 100 school rebuilding projects currently underway, with a third set of 61 schools announced in July, so:
❓ Has it created an effective digital infrastructure?
❓What would/should the direction of government policy on school building and refurbishment under new political leadership?
❓What effect has it had, if any, on pedagogy?
With questions such as these, how do you assess the ongoing rollout and implementation? We’re pleased to be involved in the Westminster Forum Projects ‘Next steps for school buildings in England’ online conference tomorrow where delegates will do just that!
I’ll be speaking on understanding and maximising the benefits of improved facilities on educational outcomes.
The speakers and delegates will also look at issues around support for schools that have not been accepted onto the programme; how can their needs be met?
Chaired by former Minister for Schools & Learners, Rt Hon Lord Knight of Weymouth, there are some great keynote sessions from Jane Balderstone and Rory Kennedy from the Department for Education; Robert Gould, Partner at Barker Associates, and Associate Director Matt Robertson of LocatED. The conference will examine the future of school buildings and the development of the schools estate in England – including improvement of estate quality, the school buildings market, and maximising the benefits of improved facilities.
The agenda looks at:
- improving the quality of the schools estate in England – key priorities moving forward – effective digital infrastructure – developing facilities fit for the long term
- the school rebuilding programme – policy priorities – rollout – lessons learnt so far
- the current school buildings market – strategies for land acquisition
- environmental sustainability and energy efficiency – school buildings for the future – role in contributing to net-zero – cost of running school buildings amid rising energy prices
- benefits of improved facilities – impact on educational outcomes – teaching quality – maximising community use
More info and booking details can be found here.
It should be a thought-provoking day with lots of opportunities for discussion, we’re looking forward to it 😊
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