Dunfermline Learning Campus

A few of our Community Council members together with other Community Councils took a tour of the Dunfermline Learning Campus at the end of January to see progress on the new schools. Fife Council organised this community visit.

Dunfermline Learning Campus will bring two high schools and Fife College together on one site, with pupils sharing state-of-the-art facilities. The new high school building, built to Passivhaus standards, will accommodate up to 2,700 students when it opens in August 2024. The new college building will be opening later in the academic year.

BAM began preparing the site in September 2021 and moved on to constructing the school last summer.

Fife Council is working in partnership with Fife College, The Scottish Government and Scottish Futures Trust to create Dunfermline Learning Campus. The project is procured and managed for Fife Council by hub East Central Scotland.

Fife Council’s Education Spokesperson, Cllr Cara Hilton, who has two children at Woodmill High School, praised the strong partnership working on this build: “The £122m school build is a huge investment from Fife Council in the future of Fife’s young people. With help from our partners, we’re building schools across Fife which are groundbreaking in their design and function. I’m excited for the future of learning in Dunfermline; the pupils and students will benefit from fabulous new facilities that are fit for the 21st century.”

Source: www.bam.co.uk/media-centre/news-details/dunfermline-learning-campus---bam

Thana Mitchell