Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Work begins on new multi-million-pound school in East Leake

Work has begun on a multi-million-pound project to build a brand-new permanent school in a Nottinghamshire village.

The Millside Spencer Academy is being built on former farming land on Rempstone Road in East Leake, as part of a £14 million investment in education in the village, led by Nottinghamshire County Council and its partners.

It is expected to open for the new school year in September 2023 and will eventually have a capacity for 315 primary places plus a 26-place nursery.

The new school – which will be run by Spencer Academies Trust and is being built in the heart of a new David Wilson Homes housing development called The Skylarks – has been planned as part of the County Council’s commitment to ensure children across Nottinghamshire are able to attend good and outstanding primary schools.

Students at Millside are currently being taught in a Temporary Learning Village, which has been provided by the county council and was opened last month, ahead of the new permanent building opening next year.

The new-build project is being sponsored by Spencer Academies Trust, designed and managed by Arc Partnership, and delivered through Arc’s construction partner Morgan Sindall Construction.

Sara Williams, head of pre-construction at Arc Partnership, said: “We are proud to be working in collaboration with Nottinghamshire County Council to design and manage the delivery of Millside Spencer Academy.

“From the start, we have been dedicated to providing an exceptional learning environment which can inspire and support more than 300 pupils.

“The school has been designed to be Net Carbon Zero in operation, incorporating sustainable elements to benefit both staff and pupils. This includes EV charging points and making the building 100 per cent electric through renewable energy sources.”

Sophia Thorne, principal of Millside Spencer Academy, says everyone at the school is looking forward to the new building opening next year.

She said: “Everyone in the Millside Spencer community is immensely excited about the completion of our permanent school in 2023.

“We are currently very much enjoying our Learning Village and the Forest School area with great views of the school being constructed.

“However, our new building will allow us to offer even more incredible opportunities, such as subject-specific learning areas, a whole school library, multiple outdoor play areas, and additional after-school clubs. We cannot wait!”

Richard Fielding, area director at Morgan Sindall Construction in the Midlands, said: “We believe that the spaces in which children learn have a huge impact on their future – our aim is to create modern learning environments pupils can be proud of and that will enable them to develop and grow. Millside Spencer Academy is a fantastic example of that, and we can’t wait to work with our partners to deliver the project.”

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