Work under way at the temporary compound next to the school.
More than 50 per cent of the total energy of the building will come from sustainable sources. The heat will come from the ground by �ground source heat pumps�. The electrical energy to drive these pumps will come from the sun using 340 solar panels on the roof. There will be recycled water for use in the toilets. The building is expected to meet the criteria for �very good� in the BREEAM classification (environmental standard).
The ground floor will consist of;
Three infant classrooms,
Two foundation classrooms (including nursery),
Sure Start Children�s Centre,
Specialised area for teaching pupils across North Lincolnshire with hearing impairments
Whilst the first floor will see;
Six classrooms for junior school pupils,
Play deck.
Once complete the existing building will then be demolished during the summer term 2012, and new play areas will be reinstated by September 2012.
The old school was opened in September 1964 at a cost of �125,000, in September 1997, the former infant and junior schools were merged into a primary unit.
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