We urgently need to invest in our state school buildings. It’s already too late…

jerry tate

The disparity in terms of investment in England’s independent and state school buildings is huge, getting bigger and unacceptable, writes Jerry Tate

The current RAAC scandal – where 156 school buildings have been identified by the Department for Education as at risk, with 52 of these at risk of “imminent collapse” – is clear evidence of the underinvestment in our state school buildings. At Tate+Co we work in the education sector for independent schools and universities and we see the contrast in levels of investment from these institutions to state-run schools.

RAAC, or Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete, was used between the 1950s and the 1990s as an alternative to standard concrete; it was cheaper to install and lighter due to its “bubbly” texture.

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