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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jasmine Norden

UK schools report mouldy walls and leaking roofs in new survey

  • Over half of UK headteachers report that significant portions of their schools are either unusable or unfit for purpose, according to a new survey by the NAHT school leaders’ union.
  • The survey revealed widespread issues, including mouldy walls, leaking roofs, and collapsed drains, with 65 per cent of affected schools specifically highlighting unsuitable toilet blocks.
  • Two in five headteachers with unfit areas also reported inadequate facilities for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), such as dedicated classrooms and sensory rooms.
  • Paul Whiteman, NAHT general secretary, described the situation as "desperate," with 96 per cent of respondents stating they do not receive enough capital funding to maintain school buildings.
  • While the Department for Education has committed £1 billion for school renewal, the National Audit Office estimates £13.8 billion is needed to restore school buildings to a satisfactory condition.

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UK schools in ‘desperate situation’ as headteachers say areas out of use or unfit for purpose

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