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City Academies

Volume 461: debated on Thursday 14 June 2007

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the cost was of each completed academy; and what contribution was made by the Government to each. (140973)

There are 26 Academies open where construction work has been completed. The cost of each is detailed in the chart. These figures presented are as at May 2007 and are subject to change as final accounts have yet to be agreed.

£ million (rounded to nearest half million)

Academy

Cost

DfES Contribution

1

Bexley Business Academy1

38.5

36

2

Walsall City Academy

17.5

15

3

Greig City Academy, Haringey

16.5

14.5

4

Capital City Academy, Brent

27.5

25.5

5

Lambeth Academy

25.5

23.5

6

King's Academy, Middlesbrough

22.5

20.5

7

Unity City Academy, Middlesbrough

22.0

18.5

8

The West London Academy, Ealing1

32.5

30.5

9

Stockley Academy, Hillingdon

28.0

25.5

10

Djanogly City Academy, Nottingham

23.5

23.5

11

The Academy at Peckham, Southwark

30.0

28

12

Bristol City Academy

27.5

25

13

Manchester Academy

20.0

18

14

Mossbourne Community Academy, Hackney

28.5

26.5

15

The Academy of St. Francis of Assisi, Liverpool

21.0

19

16

Northampton Academy

27.5

25.5

17

City of London Academy, Southwark

33.5

31.5

18

Trinity Academy, Doncaster

25.0

23

19

Marlowe Academy, Kent

28.0

25

20

London Academy, Barnet

33.5

32

21

Sandwell Academy

27.0

24.5

22

Grace Academy, Solihull

31.5

29.5

23

Salford City Academy

16.5

15

24

David Young Community Academy, Leeds

23.5

21.5

25

Dixons City Academy, Bradford2

6.5

6

26

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham Academy, Lewisham2

7.0

6.5

1 The Business Academy, Bexley and West London Academy, Ealing are “all through” Academies catering for pupils from age 3 to 19. This cost includes the cost of both the primary school and secondary school.

2 Dixons and Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham are both conversions from City Technology Colleges.