The final external works around the new £10m St Nicholas' Primary School in Bearsden have been completed.
The school – built on the site of St Andrew's Primary to replace it and St Joseph's Primary – opened its doors to pupils in August 2018.
Since then the old St Andrew's Primary School building has been demolished, the landscaping completed and the 378 pupils who attend St Nicholas' are making good use of their outdoor space.
Joint Council Leader, Andrew Polson, said: "St Nicholas' Primary School is now fully complete, with a cleverly designed playground which enhances the modern, fit-for-purpose school building. Despite the cold weather, the children are thoroughly enjoying getting outside and making great use of the facilities on offer."
The school's landscape design gives pupils space to play, learn and take part in sports. It includes a MUGA pitch, a basketball court, a cycle proficiency area and a brand new trim trail.
Councillor Moody, continued: "There really is something to interest every child in this new playground with a variety of sports areas, a climbing tree and cycling area. Another feature is the ‘mile a day' route which is marked out around the playground, allowing the pupils to take part in a daily physical activity. It is a fantastic addition to a great school."
Headteacher Charlotte Grogan added: "Both the staff and pupils are absolutely delighted with our outdoor space, it complements our wonderful school building and offers the children outdoor learning opportunities which support the delivery of Curriculum for Excellence. We are looking forward to making good use of all it has to offer!"
Hub West Scotland, the Council's development partner, led and managed the design and construction of the project with their supply chain partners including Holmes Miller Architects and Morgan Sindall construction.
Iain Marley, Chief Executive, hub West Scotland said: "The external elements complete the creation of an inspiring and high quality learning environment and we are thrilled that pupils and staff have adapted to the new environment and are deriving so many benefits from the investment.
"We are grateful for the outstanding work done by the client team and the hub West partnership team supply chain partners whose talents, hard work and collaboration led to this success."
Stuart Parker, Morgan Sindall's managing director for Scotland, said: "Since delivering the main building last year it's been fantastic to see everyone settled and thriving in their new modern surroundings. Providing safe and engaging environments for children to enjoy physical activity is key to driving up educational attainment, and supporting healthy lifestyles.
"This new play area will only further pupils' ability to succeed, both in and out of the classroom; and we'd like to thank everyone involved for their ongoing collaborative efforts in making this project such a success."
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