Through the £1.8 billion Scotland's Schools for the Future programme, the Scottish Government has invested the below in building and refurbishing schools across Scotland. A new school project is being delivered in every local authority area in Scotland: Aberdeen (a) £35.9m (b) £0 Aberdeenshire (a) £69.2m (b) £260k Angus (a) £51.1m (b) £310k Argyll & Bute (a) £39.6m (b) £5m City of Edinburgh (a) £63.8m (b) £200k Clackmannanshire (a) £9.65m (b) £800k Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (a) £4.6m (b) £150k Dumfries & Galloway (a) £16.2m (b) £8.6m Dundee City (a) £48.9m (b) £0 East Ayrshire (a) £45m (b) £100k East Dunbartonshire (a) £10.2m (b) £0 East Lothian (a) £9.5m (b) £290k East Renfrewshire (a) £32.9m (b) £7.3m Falkirk (a) £11.7m (b) £500k Fife (a) £57.4m (b) £80k Glasgow City (a) £30.4m (b) £300k Highland (a) £50.5m (b) £12.75m Inverclyde (a) £8.4m (b) £2.1m Midlothian (a) £50.8m (b) £300k Moray (a) £41.5m (b) £12.9m North Ayrshire (a) £44.1m (b) £400k North Lanarkshire (a) £54.9m (b) £170k Orkney Islands (a) £1.4m (b) £0 Perth & Kinross (a) £35m (b) £300k Renfrewshire (a) £15.9m (b) £0 Scottish Borders (a) £40.2m (b) £4m Shetland Islands (a) £35.9m (b) £1.3m South Ayrshire (a) £31.4m (b) £18.5m South Lanarkshire (a) £14.2m (b) £250k Stirling (a) £7.5m (b) £2.15m West Dunbartonshire (a) £36.9m (b) £140k West Lothian (a) £22.5m (b) £1.55m In addition, on 9 September, the First Minister, Deputy First Minister and Councillor Macgregor announced the first phase of school projects to benefit from the new £1 billion Learning Estate Investment Programme.