A new school will be offering places for primary school-aged children in the Priorslee area starting from September 2025.
This new initiative represents a significant investment of £4.75 million, aimed at establishing a 420-place primary school within the expanding Priorslee area.said:"Under the stewardship of the Thomas Telford Trust, the school is poised to provide needed local school placements for families in an area."
“Education is the cornerstone of a vibrant community. By investing in our schools, we are investing in our future.”The school will initially offer 30 places in Reception, Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3, along with 15 places in Years 4 and 5. Chief Executive of the Thomas Telford Multi Academy Trust, Sir Kevin Satchwell, said: “The Primary Free School that we intend to build and bring into the Thomas Telford Multi Academy Trust , is planned to open in September 2025.
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