The project has provided a new school building with state-of-the art facilities to replace the older, existing accommodation.
The project was funded via the Mutual Investment Model (MIM), which is the revenue funding stream of Welsh Government’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme. Llanilltud Faerdref Primary School became the first school in Wales to be delivered under this programme, when the brand new building opened to pupils on April 24, 2024.
The investment has delivered a single-storey new build, which targets Net Zero Carbon in operation and accommodates up to 240 pupils plus 30 nursery places. It provides a vibrant 21st Century learning environment for staff and pupils, while some of the facilities will also be available to be enjoyed by the wider community.
State-of-the-art building welcomes Church Village Primary School (April 2024)
Externally, the development has included a two-court Multi Use Games Area, a new playing field and a car park. Work to deliver these got underway from April 2024 in phase two of the development, following the opening of the new school building. The external facilities were subsequently delivered on schedule in October 2024 for pupils and staff to enjoy.
First-class external areas complete Church Village school investment (October 2024)