Halifax Courier

Keys for new sixth form handed over to Academy

- Ian Hirst

THE NEW Trinity Sixth Form Academy in Halifax town centre is ready to welcome its first students this September, as Calderdale Council has handed over the state-of-theart building to Trinity MultiAcade­my Trust.

This key milestone follows the completion of the multimilli­on-pound constructi­on project to transform the former Central Library into a learning facility and to help regenerate the town.

Michael Gosling, CEO of Trinity Multi-Academy Trust, said: “We are delighted that our vision for a new specialist post-16 college for the young people of Calderdale has been delivered, and extremely proud to be part of the wider regenerati­on of the town, and the combined impact it will have.”

The Trinity Sixth Form Academy partnershi­p project has been completed by Calderdale Council, Trinity Multi-Academy Trust, Rastrick High School, LDN Architects, Blacc Ltd and a range of local contractor­s.

Councillor Adam Wilkinson, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Children and Young People’s Services, said: “We know that Trinity Multi-Academy Trust will do a great job of running the new sixth form centre and helping young people to achieve their best.

“We’re really excited for students to start experienci­ng the new building from September. It will add to the great existing post-16 options already available to young people in Calderdale.”

The Council said the town centre location and close proximity to transport links are proving to be attractive benefits for students, and further demand is anticipate­d now the transforma­tion is complete.

The location was also chosen to help boost economic growth by increasing footfall, spending and jobs in the town, and to support the Vision2024 for Calderdale through the Council’s Next Chapter programme to transform the borough through major capital projects.

Councillor Jane Scullion, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regenerati­on and Resources, said: “We’re delighted to hand over the running of this fantastic new facility to Trinity MultiAcade­my Trust.

“Bringing this key site back into use will add to the vibrancy and prosperity of the town, which is more important than ever at the moment.”

A key motivation in creating the new sixth form centre in Halifax town centre was to keep more young students in the borough and continue their education.

Trinity Multi-Academy Trust has other schools in Calderdale, including Trinity Academy Halifax and Trinity Academy Sowerby Bridge at secondary level, Akroydon Primary Academy and St Chad’s Primary School at primary level.

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 ??  ?? HANDOVER: CEO of Trinity Multi-Academy Trust Michael Gosling, left, Calderdale Council leader Tim Swift and Councillor Adam Wilkinson
HANDOVER: CEO of Trinity Multi-Academy Trust Michael Gosling, left, Calderdale Council leader Tim Swift and Councillor Adam Wilkinson

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