Midlothian Council is to carry out a school building and extension programme across the region.
A total of 17 recommendations, including plans to progress a new, two stream primary in Easthouses and a replacement for Lasswade Primary, were approved at a council meeting on Tuesday, 26 September.
Work to be carried out up until 2023 includes;
• Build a three stream replacement Danderhall Primary School, as agreed by Council in February 2017, required for August 2020.
• Build a new two stream primary school in Dalkeith with the capacity to extend to three stream, required for August 2019.
• Build a new two stream primary in Easthouses to be located on the old Newbattle High School site, required for August 2019.
• Bring the capacity of Newtongrange Primary School up to two stream, required for August 2021.
• Expand Burnbrae Primary School to three stream by building additional capacity at the school campus on Rosewell Road, as approved by Council on 29 August 2017, planned for August 2019.
• Enhance core facilities, such as toilets and changing facilities, at Lasswade High School to provide capacity for 1,600 pupils, required immediately.
• Build a new primary school in Bonnyrigg on Hopefield Farm 2 housing development site (Hs12), required for 2022.
• Build a three stream replacement Lasswade Primary School on a new site, required for 2023.
• Extend Rosewell Primary School from single stream to a two stream primary school, required for 2022.
• Extend and refurbish Sacred Heart Primary School, including early years’ expansion.
• Extend Cuiken Primary School to two stream.
• Present a report to Council when a potential site has been identified for a secondary school along the A701.
• Extend and adapt Penicuik High School.
• Extend Bilston Primary School to two stream, required by 2023.
• Build a new primary school at Auchendinny to replace Glencorse Primary School, required by 2023.
• Extend Strathesk Primary School, one class extension, required for 2022.
• Progress the review of denominational school provision across Midlothian and bring a report back to Council early in 2018.
The local authority agreed on the short term strategy and asked officers to do further work on the financial implications of the short term strategy, so these can be considered as part of the Council’s Capital Strategy and General Service Capital Plan report which is expected to be presented to the council in November 2017.
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