Support services and
construction company Carillion has handed over a new
Welsh language school with eco friendly features for
more than 200 pupils in time for a new academic
year.
More than 200 pupils will return to a brand new
school following the completion of Ysgol ID Hooson
in Rhos.
The school which has opened on the former Pant
Brickworks site has taken less than a year to
complete and marks the start of work on the
refurbishment of the English medium school at the
former Ysgol Rhos site.
The school is housed in a "U" shaped building with
classrooms opening out onto a courtyard space which
can be used for play and outdoor classes.
Its low design minimises the impact on the
surrounding landscape and the main hall has curved
steel cladding with glazing at a high level, giving
the elusion of the roof floating over the walls.
Attention has also been paid to the environment and
the new school has a ground source heat pump that
draws heat from the earth to provide heating and hot
water.
Ancillary electric power is also provided by roof
mounted photo voltaic modules produced by Sharp.
There are two grass sports pitches and hard play
areas marked out for games. Nursery, reception and
years 1 and 2 have their own self contained outdoor
classrooms ready for Foundation Phase education.
Carillion as the main contractor for the project is
delighted to have again completed the school on time
and on budget following recent successes at Ysgol
Penygelli and Ysgol Bryn Tabor in Coedpoeth.
Carillion site manager Lee Mottram, said: "This has
been a challenging and enjoyable project to be a
part of.
“The many renewable energy sources within the
project will not only benefit the school and the
environment but will also aid in the education of
the pupils to become more environmentally aware.
“This is the third school in Wrexham that Carillion
have delivered to Wrexham County Borough Council on
time, on budget and to a high quality and I am
confident that with the same team in place, the
refurbishment and extension to the English medium
school will be just as much a success as this one
has been."
Chair of Governors and Leader of Wrexham Council,
Councillor Aled Roberts said:
"This is another important step in ensuring that
Wrexham provides first class facilities for all of
its children.
“More importantly for the Rhos area these facilities
are second to none and for the first time children
attending a Welsh Medium school in the village will
no longer be taught in dilapidated mobile classrooms
but will be able to access one of the best
facilities in the UK.
“I also look forward to the commencement of building
works to provide comparative facilities for children
who are attending the English medium schools in the
Rhos area."
Email:
Donna.Halfpenny@carillionplc.com