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First Scottish schools in 拢1bn investment strategy revealed
Ministers have announced the Scottish schools which will be rebuilt or refurbished in the first phase of a 拢1bn investment programme.
A total of 26 schools in 11 council areas will be replaced under the strategy.
They include a replacement for Woodmill High School in Dunfermline, which was destroyed by fire last month.
The announcement coincided with the publication of .
The figures from the school estate survey suggested that 88.3% of schools were described as being in "good" or "satisfactory" condition in April 2019, while 11.4% were classed as "poor" and 0.2% were termed "bad".
The Scottish government said this was substantially higher than the 61.1% figure for good or satisfactory schools which was recorded in 2007.
However, Labour said official guidance within the report warned against comparing this year's figures to those from previous years.
Education spokesman Iain Gray said: "Schools may not have improved at all, just been re-categorised."
The Scottish government said 928 schools had been built or substantially refurbished since 2007-08.
Its latest 拢1bn investment in the schools estate was announced last November.
'Builds on progress'
The strategy was welcomed by local authority body Cosla, which said councils would contribute a further 拢2bn towards the programme.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it would benefit about 50,000 pupils across Scotland.
"This investment builds on the progress that we have made over the last 10 years," she said.
"The National Statistics published today reveal that, even before today's announcement, Scotland's school estate has never been in better condition, with a record percentage in good or satisfactory condition. That is a result of sustained investment and we will now build on that."
The schools which will be included in the first phase of the scheme are:
Aberdeenshire: A new Peterhead Community Campus, including replacements for Dales Park Primary School, Meethill Primary School, Peterhead Academy and Anna Ritchie School
East Lothian: New Wallyford High School and Whitecraig Primary School
East Renfrewshire: Replacements for Neilston Primary School and St Thomas' Primary School
Edinburgh: A new Currie Community High School
Eilean Siar: A new Castlebay Campus to replace Castlebay High School, Castlebay Primary School and Eoligarry Primary School
Fife: A replacement for Woodmill and St Columba's High Schools, part of the development of a new community campus
Highland: A 3-18 campus in Tain, including replacements for Tain Royal Academy, Knockbreck Primary School, Craighill Primary School and St Duthus School
Midlothian: A replacement for Beeslack Community High School
North Ayrshire: A new Ardrossan Community Learning and Innovation Hub to replace Ardrossan Academy and Winton Primary School
South Ayrshire: A new Maybole Community Campus to replace Carrick Academy, Cairn Primary School, Gardenrose Primary School and St Cuthbert's Primary School
West Lothian: A new Beatlie Additional Support Needs Campus
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