The Laurus Trust has been appointed to run a new primary school in Manchester that will be the first new primary school to open in the city centre in almost twenty years.
Building work on the 210-place Crown Street Primary School - as it will be known - is now well underway at its location at the end of Deansgate, with the first pupils expected through its doors in September 2024.
The school forms an important part of the wider regeneration taking place in the Great Jackson Street area, which is located at the southern end of the city centre.
The school will open with a 26-place Pre-School class and a 30-place Reception class and will expand in size as pupils move through the school until it has pupils in each year group from Pre-School to Year 6. There will also be an on-site Day Care setting for children younger than three.
The new neighbourhood - currently being developed by property developer Renaker, who are based in Manchester - will comprise over 6,300 high quality new homes as well as a city centre park with a children's play park, a medical facility and a dental studio, as well as a variety of independent restaurants, bars, and a cookery school.
Daren Whitaker, MD Renaker, said: "We're delighted to be building a new city centre primary school for the local community, working closely with the city council and Laurus Trust.
"As majority landowner within this part of the city, we're leading the transformation of this new city centre district.
"The creation of sustainable neighbourhoods for the long-term which include high quality homes and amenities catering to the needs of residents and the local community, is really important to us, and we're proud to be developing the much-needed infrastructure to enable people to call the city centre their home."
The new school will be operated by the Laurus Trust, with their appointment as the city council's preferred operator also agreed by the Department for Education (DFE).
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