Pupils at Grangemouth and Denny High Schools have already moved into new school buildings in the latest project to be completed as part of a Public Private Partnership deal.
The overall project involves the replacement of four high schools: Denny, Falkirk, Grangemouth and St Mungo's. Following the Council's previous pathfinder PPP project, this will result in its portfolio of eight High Schools all being fit for delivery of education in the twenty first century.
Local companies FES, Ogilvie and Stewart Milne are partners in Stirling Gateway Ltd, the consortium who won the bid to build and service the new schools.
The schools will provide the platform to allow the Council to deliver its commitment to continuous improvement in education and to value achievement in its widest sense along with attainment.
The Council is also committed to enhancing the role that the school can play in its community and, in turn, the access that the community can secure to the school. Set within the context of our Integrated Learning Community initiative, Falkirk Council is striving to make the school the focal point of its community in terms of community participation, lifelong learning and active citizenship. We believe that greatly improved school fabric will increase local pride and be to the benefit of all.
FES will take over the running and the maintenance of the schools upon completion working in partnership with Falkirk Council.
FES are involved with some of the largest contracts all over the UK.
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