The opening of the first of three brand new schools for Winchburgh has been confirmed.
Winchburgh Academy will open to S1 pupils in August, as the first stage of the £62 million development to build three new schools and shared sports facilities for the growing community.
The project is West Lothian’s largest ever single investment in education, and is being delivered by development partner Hub South East and main contractor Morrison Construction on behalf of the council.
Leader of West Lothian Council Lawrence Fitzpatrick and executive councillor for education David Dodds recently visited the new schools to see their progress first-hand, with council officers and Jonny Mitchell, who has also been appointed as Winchburgh Academy’s first headteacher
Councillor Fitzpatrick said: “I hugely welcome the opening of the superb new Winchburgh Academy to pupils from August 2022.
“It’s a significant milestone in the £62 million project to deliver three state-of-the-art schools for our school estate, which is already one of the best in the country.
“Thanks to everyone who has worked hard to deliver this excellent new school on time and on budget.
Executive councillor for education David Dodds added: “I’m sure pupils and their parents and carers will agree that the new Winchburgh Academy will be an excellent facility for learning.
“I’m delighted to welcome Mr Mitchell to West Lothian as Winchburgh Academy’s headteacher, and look forward to seeing the positive impact of his leadership as he helps build a new school community.
Mr Mitchell, who joins from Chryston High School in North Lanarkshire, said: “I feel incredibly privileged to be in a position to serve, support, and lead our school community in such unique and exciting times for everyone connected to Winchburgh Academy.
“I very much look forward to working in partnership with everyone to provide the very best opportunities and experiences for our young people.”