The coalition government announced it was dropping the Building Schools For The Future scheme in July.
He argued that Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme was "massively flawed" and over-bureaucratic.
It comes a month after the government scrapped the England-wide Building Schools for the Future scheme.
The move comes one year after the government scrapped Building Schools for the Future (BSF), a national investment programme.
Christ the King Centre for Learning in Huyton opened in 2009 under the government's Building Schools For the Future scheme.
The DfE said that free schools would cost a fraction of schools built under Labour's Building Schools for the Future programme.
The programme replaces Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) scheme, which was controversially cancelled by the Education Secretary Michael Gove.
Kent County Council's schools rebuilding programme was among the worst hit by the scrapping of Building Schools for the Future programme.
The Schools Commissioner had offered a "blank cheque" to open an academy there using BSF (Building Schools for the Future) funding, he said.
And after months of wrangling the Education Secretary Michael Gove has reached his final decision on Building Schools for the Future.
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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Kent County Council's schools rebuilding programme was among the worst hit by the scrapping of Building Schools for the Future, with 40 being halted.
This partly replaced the Building Schools for the Future (BCF) scheme which was scrapped by the coalition, which said it was bureaucratic and wasteful.
Kent County Council was amongst seven local authorities who went to court over the government's decision to scrap its Building Schools for the Future scheme.
The council has said it would benefit schools which had not been improved when the government cancelled the Building Schools for the Future programme in 2010.
The programme was brought in by Michael Gove in 2010 to replace Labour's Building Schools for the Future Scheme, which the Coalition government said was beset by bureaucracy and delay.
The Education Secretary, Michael Gove, announced two weeks ago that the Building Schools for the Future programme, which aimed to rebuild all of England's schools by 2023, was being scrapped.
The school had been earmarked for a re-build on the wider rebuilding programme, Building Schools for the Future, but then the entire programme was scrapped by Education Secretary Michael Gove.
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.
There is a campaign to stop the selling of land at Elliott School in Wandsworth to pay for renovations which were originally planned under the cancelled Building Schools for the Future scheme.
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.
He criticised Mr Gove for scrapping the Building Schools for the Future programme, which rebuilt schools in need of refurbishment, and accused him of favouring free schools and academies over others schools.
Labour says that if it had been in power it had planned to rebuild 735 schools under the Building Schools for the Future programme, which was cancelled when the coalition came to power.
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