West Sussex County Times

‘It is already becoming the new heartbeat of the community’

New £4million Woodgate Primary School in Pease Pottage celebrates official VIP opening

- Matt Pole SussexWorl­d.co.uk

A newly-built Primary School has been officially opened with a VIP tree-planting ceremony.

Invited guests, including Horsham MP Jeremy Quin, West Sussex County Council leader Paul Marshall and Cabinet Member for Learning & Skills Nigel Jupp, councillor­s, parents and builders, joined over 100 pupils and teachers for a celebratio­n at Woodgate Primary School in Pease Pottage in April.

The event was marked with the planting of a symbolic crab apple tree by school children. The crab apple tree links the new school with the former Warninglid Primary School; the school that Woodgate replaced to safeguard its long-term future. All the teachers, administra­tion staff, governors and most of the students from Warninglid made the short journey to the new custom-built school in September.

The tree and a new ceremonial plaque will remind Woodgate students and visitors of the 140 year legacy of Warninglid and the vision for an exciting new future for the new Woodgate Primary School.

Speakers at the ceremony included Woodgate Primary School headteache­r Marion West, Thakeham Group chief executive officer, Rob Boughton and Abri’s executive director developmen­t and strategic asset management,

Stephen Lodge. Thakeham with its partners Abri invested £4 million and worked closely with West Sussex County Council to make the Woodgate Primary School a reality.

Woodgatehe­adMarionWe­st said: “This was a wonderful occasion and a fitting way to celebrate the new chapter for primary school education in the area. We were particular­ly pleased to mark the occasion with a crab apple tree which has symbolic significan­ce for the Warninglid School Community.

“Whilst Woodgate Primary School is new, the spirit of the school will be faithful to the Warninglid vision and values. Warninglid was rated Good by OFSTED and proudly nurtures excellence in learning; provides a varied curriculum; and encourages free thinking, resilience and tolerance in all our students. That’s the perfect blend of values and experience we are bringing to the new Woodgate Primary School as the new chapter evolves.”

Rob Boughton, Thakeham CEO said: “This was a wonderful day for the new school here at Woodgate. Having opened a matter of months ago, it is already becoming the new heartbeat of the community.

“With families and children in mind, Thakeham in partnershi­p with Abri sought to fund and deliver Woodgate Primary School at an early stage of the developmen­t. I am especially proud of the way we have delivered an inspiratio­nal place of learning, we exceeded substantia­lly the Department for Education guidelines for a primary school and I am so, so proud of the truly exceptiona­l facilities this school offers. We are grateful to everyone who played their part in helping us to design and realise a school to make West Sussex proud.”

Prior to relocating to its new home, West Sussex County Council created a plan to relocate the school to safeguard its future, which was approved by the Council’s cabinet in April 2020. Working closely with the governors, school community and Thakeham, the new Woodgate Primary School opened in September 2021 with 70 pupils, more than doubling the size of the school.

The new school has the capacity to continue to

‘The spirit of the school will be faithful to the Warninglid vision and values’ MARION WEST Woodgate Primary School

increase its pupil numbers into the future, offering five classrooms and early years nursery provision, a 18m2 main hall, library, multifunct­ional space and

a special educationa­l needs room.

Nigel Jupp, West Sussex County Council’s Cabinet Member for Learning & Skills said: “It is extremely pleasing

to see this school flourishin­g in its new surroundin­gs while honouring the traditions of its rich 140-year history. The building has the space to allow this school to continue to grow

and this is a great example of partnershi­p work which has safeguarde­d this school for future generation­s of children to enjoy.”

At the opening ceremony,

the school pupils and teachers were presented with celebrator­y Easter Eggs. The eggs featured the school logo and date as a memento of the occasion and a fun pre-Easter holiday gift.

In November last year, Thakehaman­dAbriconfi­rmed that it had contribute­d a further £10,000 to establish a new nursery at Woodgate Primary School. The fivefigure sum is in addition to the £4million invested in the new school.

Abri’s executive director developmen­t and strategic asset management, Stephen Lodge said: “It was fantastic to celebrate the opening of the new school and to see how much it means to the community and to the students. We’d always hoped that by building the school at the early stages of developmen­t this would set the foundation­s for a thriving new community and we can now see this coming to fruition.

“Thank you to everyone that has helped make this possible. It’s great to see the school becoming such a focal point and how the state-of-the-art facilities are helping to give young people the best start in life.”

The latest gift from Thakeham means the school will also host its own nursery, bringing on-the-doorstep childcare facilities to residents of Woodgate village and the surroundin­g Pease Pottage area.

 ?? ?? Invited guests, including Horsham MP Jeremy Quin, West Sussex County Council leader Paul Marshall and Cabinet Member for Learning & Skills Nigel Jupp, councillor­s, parents and builders, joined over 100 pupils and teachers for a celebratio­n at Woodgate Primary School in Pease Pottage
Invited guests, including Horsham MP Jeremy Quin, West Sussex County Council leader Paul Marshall and Cabinet Member for Learning & Skills Nigel Jupp, councillor­s, parents and builders, joined over 100 pupils and teachers for a celebratio­n at Woodgate Primary School in Pease Pottage

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