On 28 June 2023, the National Audit Office (NAO) published findings that more than a third of English school buildings are past their estimated initial design life. The UK's independent public spending watchdog's report found that 700,000 pupils are learning in schools that require major rebuilding or refurbishment.
RIBA has long warned of the dangerous condition of England’s school estate.
This year, RIBA President Simon Allford has urged the Government to seize this opportunity to invest in good design, and, said that, after years of falling funding, recent investment has not been enough to make all schools safe.
Responding to the NAO report, RIBA President Simon Allford said:
“It is a huge concern that 700,000 pupils are being taught in buildings that require major rebuilding or refurbishment, a clear failure of the Government, who have simply not put enough money in the pot to address the scale of the problem.
Our young people deserve educational spaces that facilitate learning and promote healthy living. We must use this opportunity to ensure all schools are well-designed, energy efficient and fit for children both today and in the future.”
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