Extra funding to improve facilities for pupils with additional learning needs

Nearly £700,000 has already helped transform schools over the past year, including new specialist facilities at Ysgol Craig y Don, a primary school in Llandudno
A £20m capital investment in schools across Wales will create inclusive learning environments, upgrade facilities to improve accessibility, and enable schools and other settings to purchase new equipment.
Last year the funding supported 249 schools in Wales to improve their facilities to support learners with additional learning needs (ALN).
In Conwy, nearly £700,000 has already helped transform schools over the past year, including new specialist facilities at Ysgol Craig y Don, a primary school in Llandudno.
They have received £50,000 to:
- Upgrade changing facilities and create new accessible toilets
- Install changing beds for learners who need assistance with personal care
- Create a sensory garden and outdoor play area, with work beginning soon on an outdoor gym
- Buy learning equipment
These changes will promote inclusion and access within the mainstream school.
Meeting learners and staff on a visit to see the new facilities at Ysgol Craig y Don, Lynne Neagle, Cabinet Secretary for Education in Wales, said: “Every child deserves the best-possible start in education and I’m so pleased to see the impact the new facilities here at Ysgol Craig y Don are having on not just learners with additional learning needs, but also the whole school community.
“The £20m I am announcing today will make a real difference to thousands of pupils with additional learning needs up and down the country, making sure they have the facilities they need to reach their full potential.”
The £20m will be distributed via local authorities to support mainstream settings.
Over £80m has been provided to the sector over the last three years to transform spaces for learners with ALN.
This is in addition to the Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme, which is investing £750m over the next nine years to improve existing facilities and create new specialist provision for ALN learners.
All projects funded through the programme need to demonstrate how they are meeting the needs of learners with additional learning needs.