Mr Gove has stuck with his decision not to give the local authorities BSF funding.
He argued that Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme was "massively flawed" and over-bureaucratic.
The move comes one year after the government scrapped Building Schools for the Future (BSF), a national investment programme.
The programme replaces Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) scheme, which was controversially cancelled by the Education Secretary Michael Gove.
The Schools Commissioner had offered a "blank cheque" to open an academy there using BSF (Building Schools for the Future) funding, he said.
The government created the Priority School Building Programme after it scrapped the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) project set up under Labour.
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Education Secretary Michael Gove MP axed Labour's BSF programme in July 2010 in a bid to save money, including plans for Lees Brook Community College.
Two BSF schools, Smethwick and Rowley Learning campuses, have already opened.
Giving evidence to the Education Committee on 28 July 2010, he said that investment in school buildings in England would continue, despite the "hype" over the abolition of BSF.
Councils have also been affected by the government's decision to scrap the multi-billion pound Building Schools for the Future (BSF) project, which led to the cancellation of hundreds of schemes.
It accuses Education Secretary Michael Gove of making a "complete mess" of the schools capital budget, not least in axing BSF, including halting planned rebuilds for hundreds of secondary schools.
Two were due to have been rebuilt under BSF.
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They say the issue has been ignored for too long, and accuse Labour of "wasting vast sums" on bureaucracy in its Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme of secondary school rebuilds.
But on Wednesday, both the BSF and the BDR troops started digging in and calling in reinforcement - bringing back memories of a fierce border clash between the two sides two years ago.
Giving evidence to the Education Committee on 27 July, Tim Byles, from Partnerships for Schools, said the list of schools affected by the decision to cancel BSF should have been double-checked with local authorities by the Department for Education.
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