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Plans unveiled for new 24 million school campus

Posted on 08/04/08
J. Milton

24 Million

Exciting plans for a massive 24 million investment into the King Edward VII School campus in Melton are to be unveiled next week.

Parents, pupils, and local residents are invited to drop in at the school on Thursday, April 17th between 4pm and 7pm to see, and give their comments on, a proposed masterplan for how the campus could look.

The site is to benefit from the largest ever investment into a school campus in Leicestershire.

A brand new school for up to 800 11-16-year-olds, a separate Post-16 Centre for students from all the secondary schools in the area, even better community sports facilities and some new housing are all planned for the campus.

King Edward VII is one of the partner schools in the pioneering 45 million reorganisation of education in Melton Mowbray and the Vale of Belvoir. This aims to raise standards of attainment and achievement by pupils, building on current school excellence.

There is much to look forward to at King Edward VII School which is working hard with the County Council to ensure pupils reach the highest standards possible, boost King Edward VIIs appeal to prospective pupils and their parents and create a state-of-the-art new school building.

County Council Leader, David Parsons, said: These are terrifically exciting times for everyone at King Edward VII and all those involved in the reorganisation of education in Melton Mowbray and the Vale of Belvoir.

The fact this is the largest ever investment into a school campus in Leicestershire shows the determination of the County Council and its partner schools to work together to create the very best learning and teaching environment possible.

Principal at King Edward VII, Chris Williams, said: I hope as many people as possible can come along and give their views about the plans for the campus.

We want to hear your views to make sure the campus provides the best deal for all. This includes pupils and students at the new school and Post-16 Centre, sports teams and members of the local public.

The event will be held in the Harris Building at King Edward VII School. Visitors are welcome to call in at any time between 4pm and 7pm.

A total of 11,000 invitations have been sent out to local schools, businesses, community groups, sports clubs and nearby residents.

Representatives from the school, Leicestershire County Council and planning consultants, Capita Lovejoy, will be available on the afternoon/evening to answer any questions.

A consultation leaflet will be available at the event for those wishing to comment on the proposals. For those unable to attend, the consultation leaflet and full details of the proposals for the campus will be available online at: www.leics.gov.uk/meltonvob following the event.

The consultation will run until May 16th.

Construction work is due to start on the new school and Post-16 Centre in July, 2009 and they are both due to open for the autumn term, 2011.

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