£4.5m investment for Stonehenge School

New teaching and sports facilities for Amesbury secondary

Author: Henrietta CreaseyPublished 1st Mar 2021

An 'ambitious project' at the Stonehenge School has been given the green light after Wiltshire Council agreed to invest £3m into the scheme.

The major build at the Amesbury secondary will create a main assembly and exam hall, activity studio, drama classroom, two music classrooms as well as several music practice rooms, special educational needs (SEN) teaching and group rooms, changing rooms and toilets.

The existing lower school block, which is in poor condition and beyond economical repair, will then be demolished.

The vacant space will then become an additional outdoor sports provision.

The project is in its second phase. Planning permission was secured in 2017 to replace the lower school block with two new blocks; the first was completed and occupied in 2019.

HRH Princess Anne officially opened the first extension, which provided 24 new classrooms along with state of the art sporting facilities including a new 3G pitch.

COST OF SECOND PHASE

The total cost of new block and demolition of old one is £4.545m, of which £1.545m comes from a Department for Education grant and £3m is council capital funding. Council leaders agreed the £3m investment at Full Council last week..

The new build will ensure the 920 pupil school will have a fit for purpose block accessible to all.

Work on the block could start early next year with completion by the summer of 2023.

Head Teacher Nigel Roper said:

“This is excellent news for the Amesbury community. The new build will complement our recent extension beautifully and create a highly cohesive school campus. The lower school block is in urgent need of replacement and once removed it will open up a large area for playing fields and sports facilities. The timing is perfect as the school will grow in size to more than 1,000 pupils in the next two years.”

Cllr Laura Mayes, Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Skills said:

“We agreed to this important investment as we want our pupils to learn and play in an exciting, stimulating school environment that complements great teaching and helps them to achieve their potential. I am so pleased the school can move forward with this important scheme for students.”

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