Wealden MP Nus Ghani has secured £1.3 million in funding for Beacon Academy in Crowborough
The funds will be used for building upgrades and are the outcome of 2 years of campaigning, it’s been secured via the Government Improvement Fund (CIF).
The total money awarded is £1,395,496 for improvements to the Sixth Form Centre roof.
Beacon Academy Headteacher, Anna Robinson, said, “We are absolutely delighted at long last to have been awarded the CIF for our Sixth Form Centre roof, and also the funding for phase two of the continued upgrades to our Fire Alarm System on both sites. I am extremely grateful for the support from Nusrat and the teamwork it has taken to get to this stage. These improvements will make a huge difference to not only our students, but the students who attend Grove Park School on both of our Beacon Academy sites. We are looking forward to working alongside Nusrat in the future, with our future applications to further enhance our facilities at Beacon Academy for our students and the wider community.”
Nus Ghani said, “I am absolutely thrilled about this brilliant news. This is a great win for Beacon Academy teachers and leadership team, and it will be of great benefit to local students. Along with my team I have been campaigning for two long years on behalf of Beacon Academy and it has been a long journey of many meetings with the Education Department. I am so pleased that persistence and perseverance has helped deliver over £1.3 million for Crowborough. After another extraordinary academic year, the confirmation of this success was much-needed good news for Beacon Academy. The boost in funding will ensure that students at Beacon Academy can thrive in an improved environment and better facilities, enabling them to fulfil their potential. It’s a good day for Crowborough, good day for Wealden and I look forward to cracking on and securing more support or our communities. I want to ensure that every child in Wealden gets the same education funding and opportunities as pupils across East Sussex and the rest of the country, and I will continue to lobby the Government to ensure better and fairer education funding.”
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