Portobello High School given green light

Plans to build a new high school in Portobello were approved today by councillors on the city’s planning committee.  Set on parkland beside Portobello Golf Course, the development will include the latest teaching facilities, a 25-metre swimming pool and all weather sports pitches which will be accessible to the entire community.

The £41.5m project – which is fully funded by the Council – is set for completion by January 2014.

Lee Kindness of Talk Porty said:-“I’m just back from the committee. I think it’s the right decision overall and hopefully now things can move forward quickly on getting a great new school that will benefit the whole community. I’m glad that Talk Porty has played a role in this process – true “hyperlocal” democracy in action.”

City Education Leader Cllr Marilyne MacLaren said:

“This is great news for Portobello and even better news for education in the city.  We are committed to investing in the best possible facilities for young people and for the communities where they live.

“A school should sit that the heart of a community so we’ve involved pupils, school staff and the people of Portobello in the design process.

“With modern teaching facilities, top quality sports facilities and community resources all in a parkland setting, I’m confident that the people of Portobello will have a school to be proud of and excited about.”

Peigi MacArthur, Head Teacher at Portobello High School, said:

“Staff, pupils and local people have enjoyed close involvement in the development of designs and have been supported by a terrific team of people from within the Council and beyond.

“We have also taken part in a professional debate about learning and teaching and about the new curriculum because we recognise the importance of making decisions on behalf of future generations of staff, pupils and community.

“The school and our community can benefit hugely from this development. These are exciting times and I’m thrilled for the whole school community that this decision has been taken.”

The procurement process is already underway and it is expected that a report will be presented to Council in early Autumn recommending what contractor should be awarded the contract. It is anticipated that work will begin on site shortly afterwards.