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About us
Amber is a leading international investment manager. For over 15 years, we have mobilised capital into essential, responsible infrastructure.
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Projects

BSF Southwark Schools 2

Social
Education

Part of the Building Schools for the Future ('BSF') Government initiative, Southwark Schools 2 consists of the design, finance, construction and delivery of facilities management services for two additional schools in Southwark, London.

Sector
Social
Education
Location
London, UK
Status
Operational
Equity ownership
90%
Financial close
August 2010
Term length
25 years
No. of pupils

> 0,0

Size

> 0,0 sq m

About

Southwark Schools 2 consists of the design, finance, construction and delivery of Facilities Management services for two additional secondary schools, including a 25 place special educational resource unit, in Southwark, London. 

St Thomas the Apostle was constructed in 2012 and Sacred Heart, in 2014. The schools originally both had a capacity of 775, however, through variations now cater for >1000 and 750 pupils aged between 11 - 18 years respectively.  Both Schools are rated by Ofsted as being 'Outstanding'.

The operational concession expires in January 2036.

Building Schools for the Future (‘BSF’)

Building Schools for the Future (‘BSF’) was a long-term programme of investment and change in England aiming to transform education for secondary age students by providing 21st century learning environments that engage and inspire young people, their teachers and the wider community.

Why we invest in PPPs

PPPs provide much needed critical infrastructure often replacing older public sector properties with new state of the art facilities operated by experienced facilities management contractors. The investments provide stable long-term, index-linked cash flows backed by high quality public sector counterparties.

  • Stable income from high quality counterparties: The investment companies receive availability-based revenues from public sector counterparties
  • International delivery model: INPP has invested in PPP assets in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Europe and the UK
  • Long-term, predictable cash flows: PPP concessions will typically last for between 25 and 35 years
  • Risk transfer: Construction and operational risks are transferred to investment company’s supply chain partners
  • Inflation-protected revenues: Revenues are generally inflation-linked and indexed to local inflation measures, such as the UK’s Retail Price Index (‘RPI’)
  • Critical infrastructure: INPP’s PPP investments deliver much needed critical infrastructure to the public sector, supporting local societies and communities across our key geographies
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by UN Member States in 2015

SDGs supported:

Outcomes

  • One of the UK’s leading education sector investors: INPP’s school portfolio includes Building Schools for the Future (BSF’s) and the UK’s Priority Schools Building Programme, making the Company one of the UK’s largest education infrastructure investors and asset managers
  • International presence: INPP has long-term investments in over 260 schools globally, delivering the capacity for over 135,000 pupil places to the local populations
  • Focus on new build infrastructure: INPP has invested in over 145 new build schools
  • Quality education: INPP has helped to deliver resilient infrastructure that supports equitable and lifelong learning opportunities for all (SDG 4)

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