(Above, from left) Simon Sims from MK City Council, Councillor Zoe Nolan, Vikki Pegg - Headteacher of Watling Primary School and Sue Collings, CEO of The Denbigh Alliance MAT
The seventh school to be commissioned by Milton Keynes City Council in the last decade is now complete and staff at Watling Primary School are preparing to welcome children in September.
Since 2014, Milton Keynes City Council has created capacity for more than 13,600 additional local children as part of its commitment to providing essential infrastructure as the city grows, building seven new schools and helping 27 existing schools expand.
Watling Primary is located near Calverton Lane and has capacity for up to 630 pupils. It’s the third new primary school in the Western Expansion Area of Milton Keynes, where thousands of new homes are being built.
The modern building includes a large activity hall, 18 classrooms and open plan indoor and outdoor spaces for children in Early Years and Primary. The school also has community sports facilities and provision for a 39-place full-time equivalent (FTE) nursery.
Constructed by Willmott Dixon, Watling Primary has been designed to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and save the school money. Intelligent heating controls react to weather patterns, solar panels create energy, and air source heat pumps absorb energy from the outside air. The school’s layout means it will receive maximum benefit from natural daylight, reducing the need for lights to stay on all day.
MK-based Denbigh Alliance Multi Academy Trust will run the new school. The Trust also runs the nearby secondary school (Watling Academy) which opened in September 2020, along with Denbigh School, located in Shenley Church End.