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£20 million boost for school and college maintenance

Hwb o £20 miliwn ar gyfer cynnal a chadw ysgolion a cholegau

An additional £20 million of funding has been allocated this year to support essential capital repairs and maintenance across schools and colleges in Wales.

This funding, which is part of the Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme, will support large scale maintenance works such as replacement of roofs, window systems, heating and ventilation systems, and electrical works.

The Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme has rebuilt or refurbished 20% of the school estate over the last decade, and the funding for capital maintenance during 2025-26 now totals £50 million. 

The Welsh Government’s total 2025-26 investment allocation through the Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme is now £391 million – the highest annual investment since commencing in 2014. 

The programme also assists Wales's climate goals as all maintenance works funded through this allocation must help reduce energy use and carbon emissions. The funding aids improvements such as better insulation, efficient heating and energy-efficient windows creating more sustainable learning environments that are cheaper to run and better for the environment. 

The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle said:

"Maintaining our schools and colleges in good condition is essential for providing the best learning environments for our young people. Since 2018, we have invested £314 million in maintenance for schools and colleges across Wales.

“This additional £20 million will help local authorities and colleges address maintenance needs and demonstrates our continued commitment to ensuring our education estate is fit for purpose whilst driving forward targets for a net zero carbon Education Estate in Wales."

Notes to editors

Breakdown of the additional £20m funding, calculated on a 70:30 split between pupil numbers and number of schools.

Local Authority

Additional Allocation (£)

Isle of Anglesey

380,923

Blaenau Gwent

312,617

Bridgend

726,243

Caerphilly

941,832

Cardiff

1,767,899

Carmarthenshire

1,004,461

Ceredigion

360,626

Conwy

556,363

Denbighshire

561,086

Flintshire

800,704

Gwynedd

707,728

Merthyr Tydfil

301,981

Monmouthshire

385,943

Neath Port Talbot

716,027

Newport

841,732

Pembrokeshire

608,439

Powys

699,650

Rhondda Cynon Taf

1,279,099

Swansea

1,174,549

Torfaen

462,452

The Vale of Glamorgan

715,334

Wrexham

694,312

Wales

16,000,000

 

FE / Colleges

Additional Allocation (£)

Adult Learning Wales

75,733

Bridgend College

205,456

Cardiff & Vale College

490,836

Coleg Cambria

497,214

Coleg Gwent

569,275

Coleg Sir Gâr

269,590

Coleg y Cymoedd

414,538

Gower College Swansea

345,282

Grŵp Llandrillo Menai

446,141

Grŵp NPTC Group

305,157

Merthyr Tydfil College

126,831

Pembrokeshire College

163,103

St David's Catholic Sixth Form College

90,844

Wales

4,000,000