

Archive News
Record number of school openings?
10 September 2008
Read comments from Ty Goddard on the recent school openings. Read more...
Great Schools - It's Common Sense
08 August 2008
At the Chair's Luncheon at the House of Commons, Dr. Caroline Whalley delivered a speech on 'Great Schools - it's Common Sense'. Read more...
CBI report on BSF
28 July 2008
"The BSF programme to renew or rebuild every secondary school in England has been underway since 2003. But BSF must be about making education transformative and life changing. It is vital that we make the school environment the best place for children to learn skills and ideas that shape their lives." Read more...
Select Committee
24 July 2008
On Monday 14th July, BCSE, CABE and Partnerships for Schools gave oral evidence at the Select Committee. . Read more...
FIRA - Safe seats of learning
20 June 2008
How good school furniture can make a difference Read more...
Education for All - a short film
19 June 2008
"Education for All seeks to ensure that in the UK the building of new schools, or the refurbishment of existing schools, is done in a way that has benefits on a local, national and global level by promoting life-long learning and sustainability for everyone" Read more...
Learning Technologies and Schools of the Future
14 January 2008
BCSE has published a new booklet on ICT. Read more...
Green Futures: Teaching Sustainability
07 January 2008
The British Council for School Environments has supported the production of a DVD, 'Green Futures', alongside the Innovation Unit. Read more...
Director of BCSE delivers speech at BSRIA annual luncheon on BSF
16 November 2007
Ty Goddard, Director of the BCSE, delivered a 'wake-up call' speech at the BSRIA annual luncheon regarding the BSF. Read more...
BCSE comments on DCSFs response to Select Committee report
01 November 2007
Ty Goddard, Director of BCSE, comments on the response by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) to the education and skills select committee report into the future of sustainable schools. Read more...
