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<p>The Government has allocated over £7.4 billion in condition funding since 2015
to maintain and improve school buildings and grounds. This funding supports the Department’s
priority of ensuring the school estate is safe and supports a high-quality education.This
can include works related to outdoor play areas.</p><p>The Department provides condition
funding through different routes, depending on the type of school. Local authorities
and large academy trusts receive an annual formulaic allocation through School Condition
Allocations (SCA) and are best placed to prioritise investment based on local needs.
For the financial year 2019-20, Barnet has been allocated £2,254,070 in SCA for schools
for which they are responsible, including Foulds Primary School. Smaller trusts and
sixth form colleges are instead eligible for condition funding through the Condition
Improvement Fund.</p><p>All schools also receive funding to spend on their own capital
priorities through an annual Devolved Formula Capital allocation. In the financial
year 2018-19, Foulds Primary School received £20,568, including its allocation from
the additional £400 million in capital funding announced at Budget 2018. For 2019-20,
the school has been allocated £7,555.</p><p>In 2018-19, £100 million of revenue generated
from the Soft Drinks Industry Levy was made available for the Healthy Pupils Capital
Fund. Barnet received £215,686 to invest in its maintained schools. This one-year
fund was intended to improve children’s and young people’s physical and mental health
by enhancing access to facilities for physical activity, healthy eating, mental health
and medical conditions. The Healthy Pupils Capital Fund could be used to fund outdoor
play equipment.</p>
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