Mark Garnier has welcomed the news that two schools in Wyre Forest, Lickhill Primary and Baxter College will receive funding to improve their school buildings. This is part of an extra £367 million that the government has allocated for investment in buildings at over one thousand schools across the country. The condition improvement fund targets schools that need additional money for repairs, or to help them expand.
This money will be used to ensure that Lickhill Primary and Baxter College have the facilities to deliver the best education, so that pupils can fulfil their potential and get on in life.
Investment in the schools is key to our long-term plan for education - our aim is that every child will have a good-quality place in a local school. As part of this, £18 billion has been made available for investment in schools in England over this Parliament - more than double the amount Labour spent in its first two terms combined.
Mark Garnier commented:
‘Families in Wyre Forest deserve local schools with facilities that provide the best learning environment.
‘It is great news that, thanks to the difficult decisions this Government has taken to deal with our deficit, it has been possible to fund this boost for Lickhill Primary and Baxter College and address the needs of our children.
‘As part of our long-term economic plan, we are delivering the best schools and skills for young people, with a million more children in schools rated good or outstanding than 2010.