A new state-of-the-art primary school has opened for 18 pupils, as the £7m facility is unveiled.
The new academic term marked the start of a new school completely for children attending Oakbridge Church of England Primary School on Alverton Road in Northallerton, where a new housing development has been built.
Trust leaders have promised that the school will be a “flagship of excellence”, is being run by the Dales Academies Trust and boasts indoor and outdoor sports provision, a well-stocked library, a bespoke Early Years classroom and a purpose-built art studio.
North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for education, learning and skills, Cllr Annabel Wilkinson, said: “I’m delighted to see a new primary school open its doors in Northallerton and welcome its first pupils.
“I’m extremely proud of the work and commitment that has gone into creating this impressive new, purpose-built school that will provide current and future generations with excellent facilities and quality learning environments.
“This is such a massive achievement and I would like to wish all pupils and staff the very best in their first week at school.”
Director of the primary for Dales Academies Trust and executive headteacher of the new school, Nikkie Godbold, added: “I am delighted to welcome our first cohort of children to Oakbridge.
“We have fantastic facilities and a beautiful building where they will thrive; it is lovely to now see the children using our carefully designed spaces. Our curriculum is broad, balanced, and ambitious and has reading at its heart.
“In partnership with our families and the local community, we look forward to seeing our children learn and develop over the coming years.”
The site was acquired through a planning condition agreed with a housebuilder developing land nearby.
The school has opened with an initial intake of reception class only but will welcome more and more pupils over seven years until it reaches its full capacity of 210 pupils – providing places for 30 children in each year group.
The chief executive officer for Dales Academies Trust, Damian Chubb, said: “It is a real privilege for Dales to be the sponsor for the new school and we are thrilled to reach this point in this exciting project.
“We are very grateful for the warm welcome we have received from the local community and look forward to playing a full role in its further development.”
North Yorkshire Council’s assistant director for education and skills, Amanda Newbold, said: “This is an exciting day for everyone involved.
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“The new Oakbridge Church of England Primary School is a welcome addition to our existing education provision in North Yorkshire.”
Ward member for Northallerton North and Brompton division, Cllr Steve Watson, added: “Oakbridge Primary will not only have big educational benefits for all pupils but will also be a valuable asset for the local community. This is another key piece of the overall North Northallerton development.
“It is wonderful to see the children and staff embracing their school and starting to breathe life.”
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