Topic Contracts, SEND, Education
Date 06 Aug 2024
Galliford Try’s Building North East and Yorkshire business has been awarded a contract to build the new Woodlands Academy, a Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) school in Scarborough.
Woodlands Academy’s aim is to prepare students for the challenges of the 21st century and the design of the new school supports the different learning approaches used by the Academy to support the teaching of pupils with a range of needs.
The new facilities provide accessible and inclusive settings for its students, including therapy areas, calm rooms, and a focus on minimising the possibility of overstimulation through design.
In addition to this, due to the large spectrum of needs and issues faced by the children, particular focus was also placed on the creation of a flexible and robust environment, to ensure all pupils can be given the care they require.
The new school has also been designed to be net-zero carbon in operation and includes photovoltaic panels, a green roof, and several energy and resource efficient features. It will deliver a 23% biodiversity net gain, more than double the 10% statutory requirement.
The two-storey school will be open to children aged between 3-16 years old and is part of the School Rebuilding Programme.
Cliff Wheatley, Managing Director for Galliford Try Building North East and Yorkshire, said: “Students and teachers at Woodlands Academy deserve a school that effectively meets their needs and, our business has a wealth of experience in delivering high-quality SEND facilities across the country. We look forward to working with all the stakeholders involved to deliver the facilities the staff and students deserve.”
“I have no doubt that this project will serve as a great addition to our already impressive portfolio of education and SEND projects in the region.”