Green light for North Lanarkshire school plans

School
Chryston High School

PLANS have been approved for the extension and remodelling of Chryston High School and build of a new St Stephen’s Community Hub in North Lanarkshire.

The new facilities will address capacity issues in the existing schools and significantly enhance community facilities in their areas, North Lanarkshire Council said.

The extension and remodelling of Chryston High School will increase the school’s capacity by 500 pupils, addressing the demands of the new housing developments in the area.

The project will include general teaching facilities, outdoor teaching areas, new sports facilities, and an early years centre. The existing school building will also undergo internal remodelling.

Initial site enabling works, including fencing, is expected to begin in the coming weeks, with the main construction starting in early 2025, the local authority added.

Meanwhile, the St Stephen’s Community Hub will feature a new primary school, a language and communication support centre (LCSC), a nursery class, and extensive community and sports facilities.

The new facility will have the capacity to accommodate 483 children and will be located on the combined site of the existing St Stephen’s Primary and the recently demolished Sikeside Primary School, which moved to its new home in the Riverbank community hub last year.

Construction is expected to begin in early 2025. The site, which will be fully landscaped, will also include new car parking areas.

Councillor Michael McBride, convener of education at North Lanarkshire Council, said, “These developments are crucial for our growing communities. The expansion at Chryston High School will provide much-needed capacity for pupils and staff. At the same time, the St Stephen’s Community Hub will serve as a valued resource for the wider community.

“We are committed to ensuring that our new town and community hubs provide first-class facilities for our residents both now and in the future.”