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4 Schools - St Gerardine Primary and Seafield Primary Refurbishments

Two Moray primary schools were officially reopened by pupils on Friday 1 September.  The schools were two of four Moray schools (Applegrove in Forres, Millbank in Buckie, Seafield in Elgin and St Gerardine in Lossiemouth) to undergo multi-million pound refurbishment.

St Gerardine Primary
The ribbon was cut at St Gerardine Primary School in Lossiemouth, after two years of works at a cost of £4.7 million, funded by Scottish Futures Trust and Moray Council.

Improvements include a new modular extension to add two classrooms, demolition of the hutted accommodation for Ladybird Developmental Nursery, installation of new boilers, doors and windows, as well as full rewiring and replumbing.

Seafield Primary
Primary 7s at Seafield Primary School in Elgin treated invited guests to a play, showcasing the history of Seafield through the years.

It followed the ribbon cutting marking the completion of the £6.4 million building project, which also saw a complete overhaul of the electric and plumbing systems, improved insulation and a mixture of new and upgraded roofing.

New modular accommodation has also been added, creating a 40-place nursey and two large classrooms for primary one pupils, with the previous nursery converted into three large classrooms for the upper stages of the school.

You can read more on the re-openings on the Council’s news site.

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