Noss Primary School project reaches practical completion

Issued in partnership with hub North Scotland

The new £15.4million Noss Primary School in Wick has reached a vital milestone with the practical completion of the facility.

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Replacing the existing North and Hillhead Primary Schools in the town, work on the 4,620 sq m facility commenced in late 2014 and has been delivered by hub North Scotland on behalf of The Highland Council. The main contractor for the project was Morrison Construction.

With construction of the new school building now complete, work is set to begin on the demolition of the existing school, completion of landscaping works alongside the formation of the adjacent Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) pitch.

The school itself, which will welcome its first pupils later in April, is a blend of educational and extra-curricular facilities and benefits from 14 classrooms in total, a library, two nursery rooms, two learning support rooms, a games hall, dining area, a medical room and a multi-use games area along with a grass pitch.

The construction project itself has also brought a number of benefits, with 90% of the total value of work for the new school awarded to SMEs alone. It also created four apprenticeships and two graduate positions.

Chair of The Highland Council’s Education, Children and Adult Services Committee Councillor Drew Miller said: “Completing a new school is a major achievement so I would like to thank everyone involved for the tremendous work they have done to ensure everything is in place to welcome pupils and staff to their new school on Wednesday 13 April. 

“Noss Primary is going to be very much the heart of the local community and I’m delighted that as well as an excellent environment for the young people to learn in, everyone will be able to use and enjoy the first-rate facilities.  

“With the completion of a new school and the Wick campus project well underway now is a very exciting time for education in Caithness and shows a significant investment by the Council into the educational needs and aspirations of young people and for the skilled and dedicated staff and parents that support them.”

Angus Macfarlane, chief executive of hub North Scotland, said: “hub North Scotland was appointed by The Highland Council to deliver the new Noss Primary School and we’re delighted to have fulfilled this goal.

“The new school itself is a first class educational facility and will act as a modern learning environment that I’m sure both pupils and staff will be proud to attend and work within for many years to come. Enhancing the overall educational experience has been a key theme throughout this project and alongside the various classroom provision, the school also benefits from various extra-curricular facilities that I’m sure pupils will enjoy.

“hub North Scotland is proud to have played a part in this project and we look forward to welcoming pupils, staff and the wider community for a first-look of the new facility.”

hub North Scotland comprises Alba Community Partnerships (a joint venture of Galliford Try Investments, Equitix and Sweett Investment Services), Scottish Futures Trust and 16 Northern Territory Partners, working with local suppliers and contractors to deliver quality buildings and services.

Further information on hub North Scotland can be found at www.hubnorthscotland.co.uk and www.scottishfuturestrust.org.uk

1 Apr 2016