| Renfrewshire Councillors |
| Renfrewshire Council After a detailed assessment of the current estate, councillors last year agreed the initial priority projects would be Trinity and Johnstone High Schools, and a redesign of the Johnstone primary estate, with a series of high-level options for each set out last October. And Trinity High School, Renfrew – the current Trinity site is too small for the school to be rebuilt there. Three possible sites for a new school within the catchment have been identified:
Johnstone Primaries
These are just proposals at this stage, Johnstone High School – there remains three possible options for investment which will each be developed further:
The proposals will be considered by members of the Education and Children’s Services Policy Board when it meets on Thursday 12 March. If agreed, the next steps Councillor “For the past year we have been working through a transparent process to look at all options for each priority project, and find the right one for each community. “Key to that is making sure we capture views from the public each step of the way before any decisions are made – and if the proposed options are agreed, we’ll be having those conversations over the new few months. “Changes are needed to tackle the overprovision in the Johnstone primary schools and make the best use of the modern buildings we already have. The proposals put forward today would mean fairness of access across the town, with every pupil in Johnstone learning in a high-quality facility fit for the 21st century. “And it is exciting to be moving forward with major investment in our secondary schools at Johnstone and Trinity – we look forward to working with both communities to find the best way ahead.” Each project is being developed through a detailed business-case process, designed to consider all options and establish the best way ahead for each community, and the best value for public money. Outline Business Cases have now been published for each project setting out the detail behind all options considered so far – including those ruled out, and why. If approved next week, officers will develop Full Business Cases for each option, with a more detailed look at issues such as ground conditions and transport implications. It is expected those will be complete by early 2027, at which point, councillors will be asked to agree a single preferred option for each project. If approved, there would then be a formal consultation later in 2027. If any Johnstone primary school mergers are agreed, these wouldn’t happen before 2028, and any new primary or secondary school is unlikely to be built until after 2030. |

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