“Fantastic and much-needed” Campbeltown Grammar opens doors

PUPILS at the £26 million Campbeltown Grammar, built by Morrison Construction, have moved into their new school.

The three-storey building, with capacity for 500 pupils, will provide a modern learning environment for local youngsters. Outside features will include a 3G sports pitch, music pavilion and large car park on the site of the existing 1960s school buildings, once they have been demolished.

Argyll and Bute Council’s Policy Lead for Education, Councillor Yvonne McNeilly said, “Today is a very special day for the young people of Kintyre. This wonderful new school will enable pupils to realise their full potential and enjoy a learning experience where they can succeed. Our vision is that together we will realise ambition, excellence and equality for all, and we want to equip our young people to secure and sustain positive destinations and achieve success in life – this wonderful new state-of-the-art facility will help us to do that and will pupils for years to come.”

Morrison Construction project director Jeff Hedley added, “It was wonderful to see pupils and teachers begin to move into their new school. Works will now progress to the next phase of the project, demolishing the old school. Campbeltown Grammar School is the second of four education facilities we will deliver for Argyll and Bute Council and hub North Scotland. Last November pupils and teachers moved into Kirn Primary School, Oban High School is the next facility due to be completed this spring and excellent progress is being made on the site of Dunoon Primary School.’’

Michael Padzinski, chief executive at hub North Scotland said, “This fantastic and much needed new school is testament to the effective collaboration and positive working partnership between Argyll and Bute Council, hub North Scotland and our supply chain. hub North Scotland looks forward to the continued partnership with Argyll and Bute Council, and to seeing the benefits that this long term partnership will deliver.”