Schools in England which have aerated concrete classrooms will need to move pupils out.
No timeline has been given for when the work on the affected school buildings needs to be done by, but school leaders want an “urgent plan” to get them fixed.
Back in June, a report by the National Audit Office assessed the risk of injury or death from a school building collapse as"very likely and critical". The affected buildings are made with RAAC concrete, which is lightweight and prone to collapse, and was used widely between the 1950s and 1990s. That report says 572 schools had been identified where RAAC might be present, 65 had been confirmed to have it and 24 schools required immediate attention.Article share tools
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