All Education and healthcare articles – Page 65
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BSF led to 'poor use of resources', says James
Report’s author issues damning report card on New Labour’s flagship scheme
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James Review: new schools to be standardised
Stipulates that design and regulations should be simplified
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Councils could pass school procurement to central body
Move included in latest draft of Sebastian James review, with full report expected imminently
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Rebuilding Iraq: Mott MacDonald's Marsh Arab school
How do you start to rebuild a country devasted by war? When Mott MacDonald was asked to make a school for the Marsh Arabs, it went back to using traditional woven reed – reconnecting the community to its roots.
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Budget offers mixed results for industry
A reformed planning process, railway funding and more green investment were the positives
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Cool school: Ashmount primary school, Islington
Construction is due to start on Ashmount primary school in Islington, London.
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First free school gets the go-ahead
Toby Young’s free school is the first to enter a funding agreement with the government
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Free schools are struggling to lease properties, says Toby Young
Young spoke at BSEC of the difficulty of underwriting leases on buildings for free schools
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Pupils win school design contest
Eight schools took part in a competition that involved students designing their own schools
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Contractors to bid for first £400m of academies
ɫTV comes as Partnerships for Schools reveals procurement savings at BSEC conference
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Mansell lands £35m student accommodation project
Student development is due for completion by September 2012
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School procurement trial saves £4m
Significant savings made on Sebastian James test case in Doncaster
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Award-winning schools architect fires salvo at government
Westminster Academy architect Paul Monaghan says government risks wasting “last six years”
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PfS launches online search tool for free school sites
Free school initiative was launched at BSEC this week
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Michael Gove: The bad boy in school
The education secretary got his knuckles rapped for bad-temperedly tearing up the BSF rule book. But it won’t stop him getting his way
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Capita Symonds's David Wilcock: Designing schools on a shoestring
Capita Symond’s architecture director explains how his practice is working with schools to make the most of reduced budgets
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Schools special: Where the money's going
A full breakdown of current schools funding and the outlook for the next five years
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Gove blunder over schools procurement
Education secretary tells MPs trial fast-track procurement process took half the time it actually did