Star Radcliffe Academy
Radcliffe, UK
PROJECT OVERVIEW
A vibrant new educational environment in the heart of Radcliffe
Marking an exciting educational addition to the area, Star Radcliffe Academy will provide 750 places for pupils from years 7 to 11.
The school is set to be built off Spring Lane, at the site of the town’s current leisure centre. The swimming pool and other leisure facilities currently on the site will be relocated to the new civic hub development in Radcliffe town centre.
Star Academies will run the new school in partnership with the Department for Education. The school will encompass modern classrooms with specialist teaching spaces for science, art, food technology, graphics and music.
Additionally, the school will feature a suite of modern IT spaces, dining facilities and a spacious learning resource centre.
On the campus, sports and performing arts facilities will be available, including a three-court sports hall and a contemporary activity studio suitable for drama and dance studies.
External amenities will include a 3G all-weather pitch for football and rugby training, a Gen 2 all-weather pitch for hockey and football and a multi-use games area.
key information
Project summary
Location
Radcliffe, M26 2SZ
Client
Department for Education
Completion
Ongoing
Size
750 pupil spaces
Includes
Modern classrooms
IT spaces
Dining facilities
Learning resource centre
Three-court sports hall
Activity studio
3G all-weather pitch
Multi-use games area
Contact
Interested in
learning more?
Learn more about 'Star Radcliffe Academy' and other projects by reaching out to one of our team
Get in touchRelated Projects
Whitehaven Academy
Located in the Cumbrian countryside, Whitehaven Academy provides a new modern and inspirational place to learn.
Oldham Academy North
A refreshing replacement of the previous existing facility, boasting fantastic learning facilities whilst keeping community value at the core.
St Anne's Academy
Sponsored by Manchester Diocese and the Crossland Foundation, the 900-place Academy delivers to Rochdale improved choice and diversity for young people seeking faith-based education.