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    Home » Pupils at Mynydd Cynffig Primary have a say on plans for new school
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    Pupils at Mynydd Cynffig Primary have a say on plans for new school

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 27, 2023No Comments
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    Computer generated image of what the school may look like, subject to a formal planning consultation process.
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    In June 2022, Bridgend County Borough Council’s Cabinet approved the expansion and modernisation of Mynydd Cynffig Primary School.

    Under the £12.8m project, funded by the council and Welsh Government, the existing split-site arrangement would end, and the current infant and junior sites would be merged and relocated to a new-build primary school on the existing Mynydd Cynffig Primary School junior site at Pwllygath Street, Kenfig Hill, with effect from September 2025.

    The new school will be able to accommodate 420 pupils as well as offering 75 nursery places, delivering a more positive impact on education provision and standards as well as sufficient accommodation that meets the needs of staff and learners at Mynydd Cynffig Primary School.

    The new building and external areas would also provide access for extra-curricular activities.

    On Friday 21 July 2023, a pupil engagement session was held in the school, involving pupils from Year 3 to Year 6, where a “fly-through” animation of the school site and building was shown to the children, along with three-dimensional computer-generated imagery.

    Pupils at Mynydd Cynffig Primary School taking part in the new plans.

    The images allowed the children to envisage how the development will look and feel when it’s built. Pupils and staff were very excited to see the plans and had lots of great questions to ask and ideas to share.

    It has been a really exciting and interesting session, with both the staff and pupils having an input on the plans for their new school. Everyone was very enthusiastic, and the fly-through animation really brought the proposed plans to life.

    We are extremely keen to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to share their thoughts and ideas and to be involved in the development of the new school from start to finish. We will continue to work closely with the school, and we plan on holding further events in the new school term in September 2023.

    Deputy Leader, Councillor Jane Gebbie

    A pre-planning consultation process for the new development is expected to start in August 2023.

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