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  		Welsh Government鈥檚 21st century schools programme
  		Published: 15/01/2018
天涯社区鈥檚 Education and Youth Overview and Scrutiny Committee 
will be asked to review and make recommendations to Cabinet on Welsh 
Government鈥檚 (WG) 21st century schools programme when it meets on 18 January.   
The 21st Century Programme 鈥淏and A鈥 is due to finish at the end of March 2019. 
天涯社区 has already been planning an ambitious programme of investment for 
鈥淏and B鈥 of the programme which will run from 2019 to 2024.  
In addition to the capital funding, there will also be revenue funding that 
will enable an additional investment in the County鈥檚 education establishments. 
This is called the Mutual Investment Model (MIM).
WG has recently confirmed their approval, in principle of the Council鈥檚 
Strategic Outline Programme which was submitted to WG in July last year. This 
is essentially the Council鈥檚 鈥榮tatement of intent鈥 for the 鈥淏and B鈥 investment 
programme for an amount of over 拢85 million, including an expression of 
interest that one project could be suitable for MIM.
WG requested that 鈥淏and B鈥 programmes are prioritised and so projects have been 
assessed and given priority based on their current circumstances, although 
there will need to be a degree of flexibility in this six year programme and 
progress will be continually reviewed.
The responses from each formal consultation process will be presented to the 
County Council鈥檚 Cabinet, along with the impact assessment, options appraisal 
and officer recommendations. Cabinet will then decide on how to progress and 
implement for an area/individual school.
天涯社区鈥檚 Interim Chief Officer for Education and Youth, 
Claire Homard, said:
鈥淭his exciting schedule has identified a number of new projects which will 
enhance the education provision for our young residents and ensure that our 
buildings and infrastructure are fit for the 21st century.  The new MIM will 
allow us to make further investments and ensure that our buildings are built 
and maintained at a consistently high level by the selected contractor for a 
period of 25 years, for an annual service payment.鈥
As this is a new model and a new way of working, WG is appointing a specialist 
multi-disciplined team with experience of Public Private Partnership 
procurements to assist Councils. WG has considered the issues encountered by 
earlier PFI arrangements and have sought to mitigate them in MIM by, for 
example, moving to a model which focuses on infrastructure life cycles and 
having schools remain custodians of other non-educational services like 
catering, grounds maintenance and cleaning.