Building Schools for the Future
Building Schools for the Future (BSF) is the biggest ever national schools investment programme. The government aims to rebuild or renew every state secondary school in England over a 15 year period. The programme will change how students learn and will place technology at the heart of building design.
What does BSF mean for Hammersmith & Fulham?
BSF is not just about buildings, it will transform secondary education for children and young people living in the borough. Hammersmith & Fulham hopes to receive around £120 million from which all our state secondary schools will benefit to some degree. Our schools will be redesigned with the capacity to make use of modern technology and to keep pace with change as it happens.
BSF Consultation
Help us improve the life chances for children in Hammersmith & Fulham by telling us how you think secondary education should be improved. A six week, formal consultation process has begun which aims to seek the views of as many people as possible. The consultation period runs from Monday 21 April 2008 and ends on Monday 2 June 2008.
» Building Schools for the Future consultation begins (press release)
» Read the consultation document (pdf 2.2MB)
» Draft 2 14-19 Education Plan (pdf 3MB)
» Take part in the online consultation (opens new window)
» Watch the video on YouTube (opens new window)
Visit the BSF Roadshow
- 30 April 2pm to 8pm at Hammersmith Town Hall
- 8 May 10am to 1pm at Askew Road Library
- 10 May 2pm to 5pm at Shepherds Bush Library
- 11 May 2pm to 5pm at Hammersmith Library
- 13 May 12pm to 7pm at Fulham Town Hall
- 15 May 10am to 1pm at Sands End Library
- 17 May 2pm to 5pm at Barons Court Library
- 18 May 2pm to 5pm at Fulham Library

