Sept. 1979-Sept. 1983
(i) Aided Technical
(a) Estate type
17
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TABLE II—Contd.
(b) Standard type
12
(ii) Aided Grammar
(a) Estate type
21
89,250,000
104,475,000
78,360,000 13,440,000 91,800,000 73,440,000 18,360,000
15,225,000
89,250,000 15,225,000
(b) Standard type
(iii) Asymmetrical
(a) Estate type
33
(b) Standard type
2
140,250,000 10,960,000
23,925,000 164,175,000 140,250,000 23,925,000 1,450,000 12,410,000 10,424,000 1,986,000
(iv) Loan projects
Sub-total
68
Grand total
161
318,820,000
729,200,000
54,040,000
131,565,000
372,860,000 313,364,000 59,496,000
860,765,000 719,001,000 141,764,000
Footnotes: (i) Table II is based on normal site costs (at mid-1974 prices) and no allowance is included for the extra costs of difficult sites.
(ii) These capital costs assume the continuance of the present policies on ratios of capital assistance as between the Government and sponsors [80%-20%, or 84%-16% in the case of asymmetrical schools). In estate type schools it has been assumed that the Govern- ment will bear the cost of the buildings, and that sponsors will pay for furniture and equipment.
(iii) By 1983, the correct proportions of 3 secondary grammar to 2 technical schools should have been achieved in the New Towns, but not
in the older urban areas, due to the existing preponderance of grammar type secondary schools.
(iv) It is proposed that the following new schools will be estate type secondary schools to be built as part of the housing estates in the
New Towns:—
f.
(1) September 1974-September 1976
6 Technical schools
(2) September 1976-September 1979
17 Technical schools
10 Grammar schools
9 Asymmetrical schools
(3) September 1979-September 1983
21 Grammar schools
33 Asymmetrical schools
Financial provision has already been included within the proposed overall block provision for the development of the New Towns for all the school buildings at (1) and (2), and for 39 of the schools at (3) above.
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