The Kettering Education Boost: A New Secondary School Confirmed
The government has officially greenlit the construction of a new secondary school in Kettering, Northamptonshire. This decision comes after years of anticipation and advocacy from local residents and officials.
The school's proposed location, Hanwood Park, has been a focal point of discussion since 2011 when planning permission was granted for 5,500 new homes. The site is part of one of the nation's largest planned garden communities, promising a vibrant and sustainable future for the area.
The Department for Education approved the project in 2021, but it faced potential delays due to other free school initiatives across the country. However, the government's recent confirmation signals a renewed commitment to this specific venture.
Rosie Wrighting, Labour MP for Kettering, expressed her support, acknowledging residents' concerns about the strain on existing schools. She emphasized the need for a local high-quality education for the children of Kettering.
Reform UK-run North Northamptonshire Council had previously predicted a significant shortfall in secondary places from 2027 to 2028 without the new school. This prediction underscored the urgency of the situation, as highlighted by local resident David Wilmot, who spoke of a 'catastrophic failure' in delivering the school.
The school's original timeline aimed for an opening by 2024, but the government's confirmation is a crucial step forward. Chris Langdon, project director at Hanwood Park, expressed enthusiasm, stating that the decision reinforces the project's sustainability and success.
The council now seeks further clarification on the school's timeline, with Orbis Education Trust set to manage it. Rosie Wrighting remains committed to pushing for an official opening date and will keep constituents informed as the project progresses.