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| £35bn revamp will produce generation of mediocre schools Government body criticises 80% of new building designs Quote: The biggest school building programme in a generation is on course to produce billions of pounds worth of mediocre facilities, an audit conducted by the government's own architecture watchdog has revealed. An estimated eight out of 10 designs for secondary schools proposed under the £35bn Building Schools for the Future (BSF) initiative are mediocre or not yet good enough and less than a fifth are considered to be good or excellent.... | £35bn revamp will produce generation of mediocre schools | Politics | The Guardian Seem yet again the NuLab Government are failing to provide value for money. Education, Education, Education .. I think most of us would agree that a world class education system would create future generations of competent and skilled workers, but have the NuLab Gov failed us again by throwing money at the issue? Quality not Quantity should be applied to this debate, education facilities must provide the best environment for our children to learn, this article reporting the findings from CABE show that NuLab are not coming close to their obligations.
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