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Investment in Education is a long term economic policy While many areas of government spending have been cut, in 2014 the UK will spend almost £90bn on education. Part of the Coalition government’s long- term economic policy is investment in areas which can make a real difference to future employment prospects, as the country recovers from the recent downturn. For buildings, £10bn will be spent repairing schools in England up to 2021, and through the £2.4 billion Priority Sschools Building Programme, 261 schools will be rebuilt or have their needs met by 2017. Technology enhances teaching and learning, and schools across the UK are continuing to invest in ICT, with 43 per cent increasing their ICT expenditure in 2013. The Spending review declared funding for 180 more free schools, and as more successful schools are granted greater independence through the Academies programme, opportunities that exist for forward thinking private sector suppliers to enter the market will also increase. Published since 1995, Education Business magazine provides a link between those that supply schools and those that procure products and services on their behalf ..... FIRE SAFETY – Beat the arsonists PLUS Introducing new fire safety signs ENERGY Thought-provoking ideas to tackle climate change VOLUME 16.3 A member of A key media partner www.educationbusinessuk.net DESIGN & BUILD Creating vocational learning spaces that inspire pupils FINANCE Accurate costing – a key management tool for educational institutions www.educationbusinessuk.net Media Information Business Information for Education Decision Makers

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Investment in Education is a long term economic policy

While many areas of government spending have been cut, in 2014 the UK will spend almost £90bn on education. Part of the Coalition government’s long-term economic policy is investment in areas which can make a real difference to future employment prospects, as the country recovers from the recent downturn.

For buildings, £10bn will be spent repairing schools in England up to 2021, and through the £2.4 billion Priority Sschools Building Programme, 261 schools will be rebuilt or have their needs met by 2017. Technology enhances teaching and learning, and schools across the UK are continuing to invest in ICT, with 43 per cent increasing their ICT expenditure in 2013.

The Spending review declared funding for 180 more free schools, and as more successful schools are granted greater independence through the Academies programme, opportunities that exist for forward thinking private sector suppliers to enter the market will also increase.

Published since 1995, Education Business magazine provides a link between those that supply schools and those that procure products and services on their behalf.....

FIRE SAFETY – Beat the arsonists PLUS Introducing new fire safety signs

ENERGYThought-provoking ideas

to tackle climate change

VoLUmE 16.3

A member of

A key media partner

www.educationbusinessuk.net

DESIGN& BUILD

Creating vocational

learning spaces

that inspire pupils

FINANCEAccurate costing –

a key management

tool for educational

institutions

www.educationbusinessuk.net

Media InformationBusiness Information for Education Decision Makers

FOCUSED EDITORIAL

In-depth editorials from experts in educationpolicy cover:

SCHOOL FINANCE / PROCUREMENT CURRICULUM / LEGISLATION HUMAN RESOURCES / RECRUITMENT DESIGN & BUILD / FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ICT & COMPUTING / EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY OUTDOOR LEARNING / SCHOOL TRIPS SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS SCHOOL SPORT / MUSIC / DRAMA CATERING / vENDING EDUCATIONAL EvENT PREvIEWS

Topical contributions are regularly carried from Government Ministers, Education Analysts, Conference Speakers and Industry Experts on a wide range of subjects that are of specific interest to those in education.

TARGETED UK-WIDE DISTRIBUTION

EB magazine features a controlled circulation to top level

educators - headteachers, school business

managers, department heads and local education authorities. Wider exposure is achieved through educationbusinessuk.net and through the

digital editions.As well as being a

member of BESA (British Educational Suppliers

Association), EB supports high profile exhibitions including The

Education Show and BETT learning technology event. EB’s coverage of these is always timed for maximum impact. Our policy ensures that our advertisers are seen at the right time by the right people - education decisonal makers.

CIRCULATION BY ORG TYPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 58% PRIMARY SCHOOL 31% LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY 7% OTHER (CHARITY/PRIvATE SECTOR) 4%

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Total Print

Circulation

6,483 copies by name

and job titleCIRCULATION BY JOB TITLE HEADTEACHER / PRINCIPAL 42% BURSAR / SBM* 26% DEPARTMENT HEAD 19% EDUCATION OFFICER 5% FACILITIES MANAGER 5% OTHER 3%

CIRCULATION BY SCHOOL TYPE STATE SECONDARY / PRIMARY 47% INDEPENDENT 14% ACADEMIES 26% SEN 4% OTHER 9%

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British EducationalSuppliers Associatiobn

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