Henry Boot begins work on new Withernsea Primary School

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Withernsea Primary School

Construction on a new two-storey building and other works at Withernsea Primary School in Holderness has been marked by a ‘ground-breaking ceremony’

The ceremony took place with representatives from Henry Boot Construction, Withernsea Primary School and the Department for Education.

The project will also involve the demolition of the school’s South Building, with pupils remaining in the existing school facilities for the start of the 2020/21 academic year.

The school’s existing playgrounds will be retained and enhanced, with the site’s existing car park also extended.

The project will involve the construction of 11 new classrooms, a hall, studio, kitchen with servery, offices and staff facilities. The ceremony to celebrate the start of the project was held on the land adjacent to the site.

The project is the second scheme we have undertaken as part of the Department for Education’s Priority School Building Programme.

A ‘landmark moment’ in recent history

Tony Shaw, operations director said: “This project is hugely significant for Withernsea Primary School and its surrounding catchment areas and is one we’re extremely proud to be delivering.

We have worked closely with the Department of Education during the planning process in order to create a new, sustainable, modern environment which will become a vital part of thousands of pupils’ education.”

Estelle Macdonald OBE, CEO, Hull Collaborative Academy Trust, said: “It is fantastic that the children of Withernsea will be able to learn in a brand new, high-quality educational environment and we look forward to the day we can welcome the first pupils in next year.

Angela Harper, Headteacher, Withernsea Primary School, added: “Construction starting on the new building here at Withernsea is a landmark moment in our recent history.

“It’s taken a good deal of planning and time to get to this point and we can’t wait for the new building to be completed.

“I look forward to welcoming the youngest school-age children from Withernsea into brand new, purpose-built facilities which they deserve.”

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