Locals in Aberdeen have been invited to two consultation events on the Council's designs for the new replacement Riverbank School.
The new school will be built on the site of the former Tillydrone School and form part of the St Machar School site. It will provide a capacity for a total of 651 pupils, offering 100 new Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) places, and will include a 3G seven-a-side football pitch and external outdoor play and learning facilities.
The events on 23 and 24 September will allow local people to have the opportunity to view and comment on the new designs.
Maria Thies, Estates Programme Manager for Aberdeen City Council, said: "The new Riverbank School offers an opportunity within Aberdeen City to create a modern, future proofed school that provides a comprehensive and 'whole community' approach to learning which is underpinned in the Tillydrone Locality Plan.
"Creating this identity and vision for learning will ultimately provide a focus and heart to Tillydrone which will be key to the existing communities success and attracting future population."
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