Project partners have celebrated the groundbreaking of the new Corbiewood Primary School, a significant milestone for the emerging South Stirling Gateway housing development. This state-of-the-art, seven-classroom facility is being constructed by McLaughlin & Harvey through the SCAPE Scotland framework and is anticipated to be completed by late summer 2026.
The new school, designed to be 'net zero ready', will be the first new primary school built within the Stirling Council area to support population growth since Newton Primary School opened in 1996. Located at the heart of the development site, it will also feature external sports and landscaping, with links to active travel routes to and from Bannockburn and surrounding areas. Planning permission for the school was granted on 25 February 2025. A four-classroom extension is planned for 2033/34, subject to future roll estimates.
Cllr Danny Gibson, Social Care and Education Convener at Stirling Council, commented: "It’s exciting to see the work getting underway in earnest on this modern and high-quality primary school that will serve a new community as Stirling continues to grow and thrive. The ground being broken at the site is a significant milestone in bringing the new Corbiewood Primary to fruition."
Chris Boyle, Framework Director at McLaughlin & Harvey, added: "We are delighted to participate in the groundbreaking for Corbiewood Primary. Built to exacting environmental and educational standards, this school will undoubtedly become the heart of this new development and provide a community focus and great start for the young people of Stirling."
Children from the South Stirling Gateway will be accommodated at Bannockburn Primary School during construction. The South Stirling Gateway Development, led by Persimmon Homes, will deliver around 800 new homes, with almost 200 allocated for affordable housing.
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