Keys handed over for new Kirkintilloch school

Keys handed over for new Kirkintilloch school

Construction of a new school building in Waterside, Kirkintilloch, is now complete ahead of opening its doors to pupils in August.

The £34.9 million Woodland View School is being delivered by East Dunbartonshire Council in partnership with Scape and main contractor McLaughlin & Harvey. The architects are Norr.

Accommodating children and young people from ages 2- 18 from across East Dunbartonshire who currently attend Campsie View and Merkland Schools, the building is designed to be both practical and stimulating for pupils who have a broad range of additional support needs.



Council leader Gordan Low joined head teacher Kay Hunter and pupils from both schools to receive the keys from McLaughlin & Harvey and to have their first glimpse inside the custom-built development.

Councillor Low said: “After having my first tour inside Woodland View School, I am confident this purpose-built place of learning will well serve the needs of the 200 pupils from Merkland and Campsie View Schools who will start attending here in the August term.

“Our contractors have delivered a school built to a very high standard, that boasts plenty of open spaces and a sensory trail leading from the ground floor to the first floor. Both indoors and out, the school is undoubtedly a welcoming and comfortable learning environment for our children and young people with modern décor and fittings.”

Chris Boyle, Scape framework director at McLaughlin & Harvey, added: “We are delighted to hand over the new Woodland View school to East Dunbartonshire Council. We have enjoyed working in collaboration with the council, the two merged schools and the community to create a bespoke learning environment that will enhance the lives of so many young people in the area.



“The project was delivered using the Scape framework to maximise the economic benefit to the local community. This has included using local labour and supporting community groups and individuals in Waterside, Kirkintilloch and East Dunbartonshire.”

Whilst the school building and playground areas are complete, work continues on the community area which consists of a full-size football pitch and biodiversity planting. It is anticipated these works will be finished in the coming months.


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