19/3/2024
The new £23m project will increase the capacity of the school by relocating and rebuilding it across two sites. One is to be located on land to the south of Fairwater Primary Schoolon Wellwright Road,the other will besouth of Pen Y Bryn Primary SchoolatDunster Roadin Llanrumney. This will utilise land at the current St Mellons CiW Primary School, following its relocation to new build accommodationlocated at the St Edeyrns development.
Ysgol CynefinFairwater
Delivered under Cardiff Council and Welsh GovernmentsBand B Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme, planning for the scheme was approved in July and the new name of the school was also announced. ‘Ysgol Cynefin', translates to ‘habitat school' and was chosen by the school and key stakeholders to encompass therelationship between people and the natural world, and how connecting people to surroundings can shape a sense of identity and wellbeing.
Ysgol CynefinLlanrumney
The new school will grow from 42 to 72 places, with 36 pupils on each site from the 2025-26 academic year, helping tomeet the city's demand for primary age specialist provision.Both sites will boast a range of comprehensive facilities including multi-use games areas, sports and soft play areas, sports pitches and horticultural areas.
The development will include:
A spokesperson for Cardiff Council said: "Cardiff is currentlyembarking on a revolutionary transformation of additional learning needs provision and the new Ysgol Cynefinis part of these significant plans, to address the shortfall in places required across the city.
"Awarding the contract to build the new school sites is the next milestone in the delivery of this exciting and much needed provision. By relocating and rebuildingYsgol Cynefinover two sites,improvements can be made to the standard of facilities whilstproviding more places for children in need of specialist provision. In addition,the co-location the school with two mainstream primary schools will not onlyallow for sharing of good practicebetween schools but will also help tosupport opportunities for pupils to benefit from mainstream environments."
"The provision of high-quality additional learning needs provision in Cardiff is incredibly important and something Kier are proud to be involved with."
The co-location of the new school with mainstream primary schools has also provided investment to the neighbouring schools; Pen y Bryn Primary School next to the Lanrumney site and Fairwater Primary School next to the Fairwater site, will both benefit from outdoor enhancements including funding towards edible playgrounds, forest school areas, outdoor classrooms, external sports provision and playground equipment.
Construction ofYsgol Cynefinis expected to start in Autumn 2024.