The addition of a new classroom at Cumwhinton School will ensure that it will remain a ‘beacon of excellence for years to come’ according to the headteacher.
The £650,000 investment is dedicated to the development of a new classroom alongside upgrading toilet facilities. The project started earlier in the year and is scheduled for completion by August 2024.
The new classroom will be added to the existing large single-storey building, featuring a pitched roof, concrete tiles, and upgraded internal finishes including plasterwork, decoration, and floor finishes. There will be external improvements too.
“We extend our sincere gratitude to all members of our community whose support and dedication have made this project possible,” said Jon Stewart, headteacher at Cumwhinton School.
“Together, we are shaping the future of education and ensuring that Cumwhinton School remains a beacon of excellence for years to come.
“The addition of this modern classroom reflects our dedication to fostering academic excellence and innovation in education.
“With this expansion, we aim to enhance the learning environment for our pupils, equipping them with the tools and resources needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.”
The classroom has been funded by Cumberland Council and the design for these new facilities has been entrusted to Carlisle-based firm Architects Plus. The construction phase will be initiated by local company, Cubby Construction.
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“I am delighted that we are investing £650,000 at Cumwhinton School, for a new classroom and improved toilet facilities,” Councillor Elaine Lynch, Cumberland Council’s portfolio holder for lifelong learning and development, said.
“The extra space will provide a better learning environment for the pupils, which will make their time in school a more enjoyable and effective educational experience.
“It is also fantastic to see Cumberland Council choosing local companies, Architects Plus and Cubby Construction, to work alongside us. This not only aligns with our Council Plan but also means that investing in the local economy secures and enhances local employment.”
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