Primary Capital Programme
The Primary Capital Programme (PCP) is an exciting government programme that will invest funds to improve primary schools.
More than £130 million could be spent on transforming Salford’s primary schools, the largest single investment in primary education Salford has ever seen.
Proposals are currently being developed and have been submitted to the Department for Children, Schools and Families which would see at least seven new state-of-the-art primary schools built in Salford. In addition, at least 84 of Salford’s primary schools would benefit from the extra funding in some way. Improvements will include new ICT facilities and refurbishments of school sites.
For more information download the documents below.
Downloadable documents
- Primary Strategy for Change proposal (Adobe PDF format, 697kb)
- appendix 1: deprivation index (Adobe PDF format, 364kb)
- appendix 2: surplus places (Adobe PDF format, 288kb)
- appendix 3: project risk register (Adobe PDF format, 38kb)
- appendix 4: estimated funding (Adobe PDF format, 12.3kb)
- Exemplar School Design Development (Adobe PDF format, 17.7mb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 30 June 2008
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