Information for governors
The national programme, called Building Schools for the Future, will fund works to bring all secondary schools up to new standards and create 21st century learning environments. Salford is in wave 3 of a programme with fifteen phases and we are working towards starting to deliver the building programme in the next few years.
There is guidance available nationally including Building Schools for the Future - a guide for school governors and headteachers.
A statutory school consultation on the proposed closure of St George's, refurbishment of St Ambrose Barlow and rebuild of All Hallows RC high schools took place between 1 October and 30 November 2007.
A new statutory school consultation is taking place 10 November - 17 December on the proposed closure of St George's RC High School, the enlargement and relocation of St Ambrose Barlow High School at the Wardley site, rebuild of All Hallows RC High School at the ex Hope High School site and rebuild of St Patrick's High School at it's existing site. This will include a meeting with school governors to listen to your views.
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This page was last updated on 04 November 2008
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