Willmott Dixon starts third Lincolnshire SEND school scheme
Willmott Dixon started on site at its third SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) school project for Lincolnshire County Council, as part of their wider £86 million SEND school programme currently being rolled out across the county.
The £8.2m St Bernard’s School project in Wood Lane, Louth, which is being delivered through our SCAPE Construction framework designed to drive collaboration, efficiency, time and cost savings, will see the creation of a new teaching block as well as the extension and refurbishment of the existing facility to allow the school to offer ‘all through, all needs’ facilities to local students.
The works will see the creation of a dedicated hygiene suite, kitchen, dining space, laundry area and meeting room, along with renovated medical professional areas, increased office and break out spaces, a new library and additional car parking.
We’re very excited about starting onsite at another SEND school in Lincolnshire, after recently beginning construction at Eresby School in Spilsby and Willoughby School in Bourne. Investment in SEND schools across the region is essential to supporting local students, and we’re incredibly proud that we can be a part of providing these much-needed, life-changing facilities. The new build and extension have been designed to complement St Bernard’s School’s existing buildings, to maintain connectivity with the main school and ensure cohesion across the campus. It was important to encourage unity between both the buildings and students in each facility.
Nick Heath
Director of Operations at Willmott Dixon
St Bernard’s new teaching block will provide additional classrooms with increased PMLD (Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities) support to expand the school’s offering – including a dedicated therapy area, main hall with combined dining and PE space, art space, new life skills and recreation spaces, staff areas and office space.
Nick continued: “A huge part of our ethos at Willmott Dixon is to leave a lasting legacy on the communities we work within. St Bernard’s School is a great example of this, enhancing its pre-existing facilities and creating new ones to better support local students and help to meet their educational, health and care requirements.”
As part of Willmott Dixon’s commitment to leaving a lasting legacy, the contractor will also be investing £585,000 worth of social value back into the community by introducing initiatives that include the improvement of staff wellbeing, supporting local people into employment and providing NEET (not in education, employment or training) students with employability skills and training opportunities.
The council wants to ensure that all children can access high-quality education, as near to their family and local community as possible. To help achieve that, we're investing £86m in improving our special schools over the next few years. Our ambitious programme will mean more pupils with SEND can attend a local school rather than having to travel large distances for their education, which will be of great benefit to both the children and their families. Despite the pandemic, we're making excellent progress and improvements are now underway at a number of local schools. This project will greatly benefit pupils at St Bernard's and we look forward to seeing it completed.
Martin Smith
Assistant Director for Education at Lincolnshire County Council
We’re delighted that Willmott Dixon is delivering refurbishment works on St Bernard’s School, allowing the school to enhance its provision and increase capacity. This is the third SEND school project Willmott Dixon is delivering for Lincolnshire County Council through SCAPE, which is a true testament to the collaborative relationship and shared vision to provide high quality education facilities for all children and young people. The project will not only deliver much needed SEND provision for the local community but it will also leave a lasting legacy by way of tangible social value. It’s a privilege to have helped accelerate this important project through SCAPE Construction.
Mark Robinson
Group Chief Executive at SCAPE
This marks the latest in a series of projects Willmott Dixon is delivering in Lincolnshire, creating prosperity in the community and supporting local SME supply chains, as well as delivering this extensive SEND schools programme.
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