Ysgol Rhydywaun school

Willmott Dixon has secured a £12m contract to deliver new school and community facilities at Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun in Penywaun, Wales

Appointed using the SEWSCAP framework, it will increase the Ysgol Rhydywaun school’s capacity by 187 places for the 2022/23 academic year.

The project’s scope includes the construction of a new eight-classroom block which will include community rooms, along with school drama and music facilities.

There will also be a new school reception, sports hall, fitness suite and changing rooms, along with a 45-space parking area and cycle store.

Working in a live environment, Willmott Dixon will also demolish the current caretaker’s house and remove the school’s temporary classrooms.

‘Delivering further education investment’

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s cabinet member for the Welsh language, councillor Geraint Hopkins, said: “The council is delighted to welcome Willmott Dixon on board for this project.

“The works will deliver a significant upgrade to the school’s current facilities – including a brand new classroom block, school reception, sports hall and extra parking provision.

“These will not only benefit staff and pupils, but also the wider community which will be able to access a number of the facilities, in the same way the new 3G sports pitch has opened for school and community use.

“The project is part of a wider education investment across the Cynon Valley – with £10.2m facilities recently delivered at Hirwaun Primary School, and construction of a £4.5m extension and new childcare facility at YGG Aberdâr now underway.

“The Ysgol Rhydywaun and YGG Aberdâr schemes, both being delivered by 2022, demonstrate the council’s commitment to Welsh Medium Education as outlined in its Welsh in Education Strategic Plan.

“I can’t wait to see the transformation of the school site by Willmott Dixon, as the council brings further education investment to yet another community.”

Ian Jones, director at Willmott Dixon, added: ‘‘We have worked closely with the council and our partners to create an exceptional learning environment for the local community.

“We have a long history of delivering schools across Wales and we will ensure that construction of Ysgol Rhydywaun directly benefits the community; this is through a programme of opportunities including work experience, apprenticeships, mentoring and employment.

“In addition, we will be working with local partners to provide employment and training opportunities to those people furthest away from the jobs market.’’

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